Walter Prichard Eaton (1878-1957) was an American author, lecturer and critic. He graduated from Harvard and became assistant drama critic on the Tribune then principal drama critic for the Sun and American Magazine. He wrote many books on American theatre, including: The American Stage of To-day (1908), At the New Theatre and Others (1910), Plays and Players (1916), The Actor"s Heritage (1924) and The Theatre Guild: The First Ten Years (1929). In 1933 he became Associate Professor of Playwriting at Yale. His other works include: Runaway Place: A May Idyl of Manhattan (1909), Boy Scouts of Berkshire (1912), Barn Doors and Byways (1913), Boy Scouts in the White Mountains (1914), Boy Scouts of the Wildcat Patrol (1915), The Bird House Man (1916), Green Trails and Upland Pastures (1917), Boy Scouts in Glacier Park (1918), Literature and Miss Lizzie Cox (1919), On the Edge of the Wilderness (1920), In Berkshire Fields (1920), Penguin Persons and Peppermints (1922), Skyline Camps (1922), Marthas Vineyard (1923), Boy Scouts on Katahdin (1924), Evolution of Unitarian Thought in America (1925), Bucolic Attitude (1926) and many others. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Penguin Persons and Peppermints (Dodo Press) (Walter Prichard Eaton)