L. Adams Beck, a pseudonym for Elizabeth Louisa Moresby (1862-1931), was a prolific English author known for her works of mysticism, fantasy, and historical fiction. She wrote under several pen names, including Eliza Louisa Moresby Beck and E. Barrington, but is best remembered for her contributions to literature under the name L. Adams Beck. Her stories often explore themes of spirituality, mysticism, and the supernatural, set against richly detailed historical and exotic backdrops. She was deeply interested in Eastern religions and philosophies, which are prominently featured in her works. er works reflect a deep appreciation and understanding of the cultures she wrote about, particularly those of Asia. Her ability to blend historical accuracy with mystical elements made her stories both educational and captivating. While she may not be as widely known today, her contributions to the genres of mysticism and historical fiction remain significant. Her stories continue to be appreciated for their depth, cultural richness, and spiritual insights. L. Adams Beck's legacy as a writer lies in her ability to transport readers to exotic locales and mystical realms, offering a rich tapestry of spiritual and cultural narratives that continue to inspire and captivate.