In Old Kentucky (1910) and The Old Flute-Player: A Romance of To-day (1910) were co-authored by two American authors: Davis Edward Marshall (1869- 1933) and Charles Turner Dazey (1855-1938). A writer and playwright, while at Harvard Dazey edited The Harvard Advocate and had his poems were published in The Century Magazine. His comedietta Rustication was produced at the Boston Museum while he was a sophomore. In 1892 Dazey wrote the libretto for War-Time Wedding, music by Oscar Weil of San Francisco, produced by The Bostonians with Henry Barnabee and Alice Nielsen. He wrote several plays for Kate Putnam, American King for James O"Neill and The Little Maverick for Maggie Mitchell. His greatest success, In Old Kentucky, was written for Jacob Litt. For over twenty-six years it had uninterrupted production in America. After writing for Broadway, he wrote for film including Manhattan Madness for Douglas Fairbanks, The Mysterious Client for Mrs. Vernon Castle and Shifting Sands for Gloria Swanson. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге In Old Kentucky (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press) (Edward Marshall)