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COFFIN, David R(obbins) 1918-2003. OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CA sketch: Born March 20, 1918, in New York, NY; died of heart failure, October 14, 2003, in Princeton, NJ. Educator and author. Coffin was a renowned authority on Italian Renaissance architecture and garden design.
David L. Robbins (born July 4, 1950) [1] is an American author of English and Pennsylvania Dutch descent. He writes both fiction and non-fiction.
Publication Order of The Promised Wars Books. David Lea Robbins was born on March 10, 1954 in Richmond, Virginia. David is the son of Sam and Carol Robbins who were both veterans of World War II. This is likely the inspiration of his historical fiction novels he is so well known for.
Nw York Times best-selling author David L. Robbins has written 15 novels, four professionally produced plays, and, in 2018, was named one of two most influential literary artists in the Commonwealth of Virginia for the past 50 years by the Virginia Commission for the Arts.
He is not to be confused with the Virginia Writer David L Robbins, who shares the name but is best known for writing historical fiction. Robbins was born and raised in Pennsylvania. He was only eight years old when his father was shot and killed.
Dec 21, 2023 · Books in Order: Diving into David Robbins’ Expansive Literary Universe Embracing a captivating blend of genres such as Western, horror, science fiction, fantasy, young adult, and mystery, David Robbins has crafted an impressive array of series that have sparked the imaginations of countless readers around the globe.
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Aug 19, 2021 · New York Times Best-selling author David L. Robbins, called “the Homer of World War II,” turns his mastery of the historical action novel to another defining moment of the twentieth century: the Chernobyl Nuclear Accident in 1986.