Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey

Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey - Paperback

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Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey

Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey - Paperback

by Ingersoll Lockwood
$21.53
Sale price  $21.53 Regular price 

Book Overview

Are Donald and Barron Trump time travelers?

This amazing book, first published in 1893, tells of the adventures of an extremely wealthy boy called Baron Trump.

- He is guided by a man called "Don," who is known as "the master of all masters."
- His adventures take him to Russia.
- The family motto is "The pathway to glory is strewn with pitfalls and dangers."
Along the way, young Baron learns vital moral lessons that would benefit us all: be honest, avoid vanity, don't be a "hot head," and don't hold grudges.
Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey is the Gulliver's Travels for our time

This edition includes the whimsical and delightful illustrations drawn for the original book. The book has been redesigned and retypeset for a 21st-century audience.

ISBN9781627301183
Author Ingersoll Lockwood
PublisherStonewell Press
GenreLiterature
FormatPaperback
PublishedApril 2018
LanguageENG- English
Pages208
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Ingersoll Lockwood

Ingersoll Lockwood was born at Ossining, New York, in August 1841 to a well-known legal family. His father, Munson Lockwood, was a brigadier general in the New York State Militia, a lawyer, and also went on to hold the position of Warden at the famous Sing Sing prison. Both of Ingersoll's uncles, Ralph and Albert Lockwood, were also attorneys. Ingersoll was trained in the law, but before establishing a practice, he was appointed Consul to the Kingdom of Hanover by the Lincoln Administration - becoming the youngest member of a U.S. delegation. After his federal service, Ingersoll came back to New York City where he established a successful firm with his brother Henry. In addition to his legal work, Ingersoll began a writing career, which included political essays, fiction and poetry. His most successful works were his children's novels surrounding the character of Baron Trump. He retired to Saratoga Springs New York where he continued to write, publishing his last book of poetry five years before his death in 1918.

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