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."
Annie Coffin Sanborn has written: 'The life of Robert Peter Tristram Coffin and family'
Tristram Coffin has written: 'Not to the swift' 'Your Washington' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'The armed society' -- subject(s): Militarism
Robert J. Tristram has written: 'P's and more p's' -- subject(s): Sociology
Robert Coffin has written: 'The last of the Logan' -- subject(s): Seafaring life 'Kennebec'
Robert John Coffin has written: 'Attention structure and social organization in three groups of captive vervet monkeys: (Cercopithecus aethiops)'
Tristram J. Ellis has written: 'Sketching from nature'
Antony Tristram Cooke has written: 'Languages for all?'
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
E. W. Tristram has written: 'English medieval wall painting' 'The paintings of Canterbury Cathedral'
Richard A. Lanham has written: 'Tristram Shandy'
Joyce A. Coffin has written: 'Lighthouse keeping'