Marsh wrote and published prolifically throughout the 1890s and the early years of the 20th century.
Marsh wrote an autobiography in 1864, recounting his Church service and rebellion.
Marsh once famously wrote, "Queen isn't here just to entertain.
This effect of the Euro is similar to the impact of "the classical gold standard", wrote Marsh in describing the phenomenon.
Cope said Marsh underpaid his workers, and said some of what Marsh wrote was really written by others.
Marsh writes mystery fiction in addition to works of non-fiction for children.
Povenmire and Marsh both wrote "Rollercoaster", and used it as the pitch for the entire series.
Disney's managers enjoyed the songs and asked Povenmire and Marsh to write one for each episode.
Together, Marsh and Povenmire can "write a song about almost anything" and in only one hour at most.
Marsh had erased both, and written nothing, turned his face away, his lips trembling in imminent breakdown.