Tristram Tupper, a distinguished literary figure, entered this world on September 11, 1885, in Caroline County, Virginia, a picturesque region in the United States of America.
As a writer, Tupper made a significant impact in the literary world, leaving behind a legacy of notable works, including the 1934 publication "Lost in the Stratosphere", which garnered widespread acclaim, as well as "Klondike Fury" (1942) and "Girl Overboard" (1937),testaments to his remarkable storytelling abilities.
In his personal life, Tupper was married twice, first to Clara Tarbell, and subsequently to Marion Ferrell, with whom he shared a deep and abiding love.
Tragically, Tristram Tupper's life came to a close on December 30, 1954, in Miles, Virginia, leaving behind a rich literary heritage and a lasting impression on the world of literature.