Ingersoll Lockwood
Ingersoll Lockwood was an American lawyer, writer, and political activist, best known for his whimsical children's books and satirical works. Born in 1841, Lockwood's most notable creations are the fantastical tales of "Baron Trump" and "The Last President," which have garnered renewed interest for their uncanny parallels to contemporary events. His stories, rich with imagination and adventure, invite readers into enchanting worlds filled with curious characters and thought-provoking themes.
Beyond his literary contributions, Lockwood was also a prominent figure in the political landscape of his time, advocating for various social reforms. His unique blend of fantasy and social commentary makes his works both entertaining and reflective. If you're intrigued by tales that traverse reality and imagination, dive into Lockwood’s writings available in this app. You might just find a delightful escape in his pages!
Baron Trump's Marvellous Underground Journey
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Ingersoll Lockwood
The Little Baron Trump is a man of adventure. He and his dog Bulger have already braved many adventures together, but at the time our story …
1900 or The Last President
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Ingersoll Lockwood
The year is 1896. The United States is rocked by the election of an unlikely president. On election night, riots broke out in the streets …