It's a Parody of 1900, or the Last President! The Unauthorized Version "Accidentally" Released by Ingersoll Lockwood... Allegedly

It's a Parody of 1900, or the Last President! The Unauthorized Version "Accidentally" Released by Ingersoll Lockwood... Allegedly - Paperback

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It's a Parody of 1900, or the Last President! The Unauthorized Version "Accidentally" Released by Ingersoll Lockwood... Allegedly

It's a Parody of 1900, or the Last President! The Unauthorized Version "Accidentally" Released by Ingersoll Lockwood... Allegedly - Paperback

by Ingersoll Lockwood
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Book Overview

by Ingersoll Lockwood (Author), Rhonda Nelson (Translator)

Classics Reimagined: Timeless Tales, Zero Archaic Language!

Ever wanted to tackle a major literary classic but felt totally shut down by archaic language and endless dictionary searches? We hear you! Major masterpieces shouldn't feel like a chore. That's why we've meticulously translated those daunting, dense novels - the ones that feel like homework - into crisp, modern, easy-to-digest English. Our goal is to skip the struggle of navigating 19th-century grammar so you can dive directly into the drama!

Uncovering a Chilling Prophecy: 1900, or the Last President

Step back in time to a world eerily similar to our own, yet teetering on the brink of a cataclysmic election. Ingersoll Lockwood's 1900, or the Last President plunges readers into the heart of a nation gripped by fear and uncertainty as a populist candidate, more charismatic than sensible, rises to power.

This gripping novel, written over a century ago, reads like a chilling prophecy. Exploring themes of political division, the seductive power of charismatic leaders, and the potential consequences of a nation divided. Will this "Last President" usher in an era of greatness, or will his reign plunge the country into darkness? Discover a forgotten masterpiece that resonates with unnerving relevance today.

Was Lockwood a time traveler? A political genius? Or just terrifyingly lucky? This isn't just a book; it's a historical mystery begging for a modern audience to solve. Perfect for fans of conspiracy theories and mind-bending historical parallels.

Upgrade Your Reading List! Stop struggling with confusing language and start experiencing legendary stories! Whether you want accessible classics or a truly bizarre historical mystery, our collection is your ticket to the most action-packed reads ever written.

Grab your copy now and unlock the 120-year-old prediction!

Happy reading!

Number of Pages: 52
Dimensions: 0.11 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: October 03, 2025
ISBN9781088258668
Author Ingersoll Lockwood
PublisherSheba Blake Publishing Corp.
GenreYoung adult
FormatPaperback
PublishedOctober 2025
LanguageENG- English
Pages52
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceTeens & young adults and Adults
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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