Eaton, Walter Prichard, 1878-1957
Eaton, Walter Prichard
Walter Prichard Eaton American writer (1878-1957)
Eaton, Walter Prichard 1878-
VIAF ID: 29903982 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Walter Prichard Eaton ‡c American writer (1878-1957)
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Works
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The actor's heritage; scenes from the theatre of yesterday and the day before. | |
The American stage of to-day | |
Barn doors and byways | |
The Berkshires : the purple hills | |
The bird house man | |
Boy scouts at Crater Lake; a story of Crater Lake National Park and High Cascades | |
Boy scouts in Death valley | |
Boy scouts in the Dismal Swamp | |
Boy Scouts on the Green Mountain trail : a story of the Long Trail | |
The drama in English | |
Echoes and realities | |
The evolution of Unitarian thought in America | |
Famous naval heroes | |
Grandfather's chair, a comedy in one act | |
[Green trails and upland pastures | |
The idyl of Twin Fires | |
In Berkshire fields | |
Journey into Fame. Margaret French Cresson. With a foreword by Walter Prichard Eaton | |
Life of Daniel Chester French | |
The man who found Christmas | |
Marthas Vineyard, a pleasant island in a summer sea, a land of old towns, new cottages, high cliffs, white sails, green fairway, salt water, wild fowl, and the steady pull of an ocean breeze. | |
The Mikado : and other operas | |
Newark; a series of engravings on wood | |
On the edge of the wilderness; tales of our wild animal neighbors | |
On Yankee hilltops | |
Penguin persons & peppermints. | |
Plays and players, leaves from a critic's scrapbook | |
Queen Victoria; a play in seven episodes | |
Romance and rummage; a one act comedy | |
The runaway place: a May idyl of Manhattan | |
The story of the trained nurse, 1910: | |
The Theatre Guild, the first ten years | |
Twelve one-act plays | |
Wild gardens of New England |