Tristram Coffin has written:
'Not to the swift'
'Your Washington' -- subject(s): Description and travel
'The armed society' -- subject(s): Militarism
Annie Coffin Sanborn has written: 'The life of Robert Peter Tristram Coffin and family'
Tristram Coffin went by Tris.
Robert Peter Tristram Coffin was an American poet and writer who was known for his works such as "Ballads of Square-Toes," which won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1936. He also wrote novels like "Maine Ballads" and "Red Sky in the Morning."
Tristram Coffin was born on August 13, 1909, in Mammoth, Utah, USA.
Tristram Coffin died on March 26, 1990, in Santa Monica, California, USA of lung cancer.
Antony Tristram Cooke has written: 'Languages for all?'
Tristram J. Ellis has written: 'Sketching from nature'
Tristram Lake has written: 'An investigation into dentists' perceptions of patients' anxieties in the dental surgery and the effect that length ofclinical experience has on those perceptions'
Henry Baker Tristram has written: 'Scenes in the East' -- subject(s): Description and travel
Robert J. Tristram has written: 'P's and more p's' -- subject(s): Sociology
E. W. Tristram has written: 'English medieval wall painting' 'The paintings of Canterbury Cathedral'
Richard A. Lanham has written: 'Tristram Shandy'