
Walter Prichard Eaton
Walter Prichard Eaton was an American theatre critic and author. He was born in Massachusetts, graduated from Harvard, and was a drama critic for various newspapers and magazines. He also wrote numerous books on the theater and was a professor of playwriting at Yale. His papers are at the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library at the University of Virginia.

Boy Scouts at Crater Lake A Story of Crater Lake National Park and the High Cascades
Two young scouts seek adventure in the Oregon wilderness, embarking on a camping trip that will test their courage and teach them the meaning of friendship.
By Walter Prichard Eaton

The Idyl of Twin Fires
A dissatisfied academic abandons his career for a life of rural simplicity, only to discover the challenges and unexpected joys of farming.
By Walter Prichard Eaton

Boy Scouts in the White Mountains: The Story of a Long Hike
** Fueled by dreams of adventure, a band of young scouts venture into the wild, hoping to forge unbreakable bonds and discover their true selves amidst the towering peaks of the White Mountains.
By Walter Prichard Eaton

Boy Scouts in Glacier Park The Adventures of Two Young Easterners in the Heart of the High Rockies
To save a friend's life, two young boys leave everything they know and venture into the heart of the Rockies, where friendship and courage are their only guides.
By Walter Prichard Eaton

Penguin Persons & Peppermints
Discover a world where cheerfulness and amusing friends make life's challenges easier to bear during the early 20th century.
By Walter Prichard Eaton