Ingersoll Lockwood (August 2, 1841 – September 30, 1918) was an American lawyer, diplomat and writer. He wrote children's novels, including the Baron Trump novels (1889/93), as well as the dystopian novel, 1900: or; The Last President, a play, and several non-fiction works. He wrote some of his non-fiction under the pseudonym Irwin Longman. (From Wikipedia) More about Ingersoll Lockwood:
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| | Books by Ingersoll Lockwood: Lockwood, Ingersoll, 1841-1918: 1900: or, The Last President (New York: American News Co., c1896) Lockwood, Ingersoll, 1841-1918: Baron Trump's Marvellous Underground Journey (Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1893), illust. by Charles Howard Johnson Lockwood, Ingersoll, 1841-1918, contrib.: Eleven Possible Cases (London et al.: Cassell and Co., 1891), also contrib. by Frank R. Stockton, Franklin Fyles, Joaquin Miller, Maurice Thompson, Edgar Fawcett, Brainard Gardner Smith, Kirk Munroe, A. C. Wheeler, Anna Katharine Green, and Arthur Quiller-Couch Lockwood, Ingersoll, 1841-1918: Travels and Adventures of Little Baron Trump, and His Wonderful Dog Bulger (Boston: Lee and Shepard; New York: C. T. Dillingham, 1890), illust. by George Wharton Edwards
Additional books by Ingersoll Lockwood in the extended shelves: Lockwood, Ingersoll, 1841-1918: 1000 legal don'ts, or The lawyer's occupation gone; a legal remembrancer,instructor and adviser for those who have no time to read big books. (G.W.Dillingham,etc.,etc., 1887) (page images at HathiTrust) Lockwood, Ingersoll, 1841-1918: In varying mood; or, Jetsam, flotsam & ligan (Pub. by the author, 1912) (page images at HathiTrust) Lockwood, Ingersoll, 1841-1918: Saint Paul. (G.W. Carleton;, 1869), also by Ernest Renan (page images at HathiTrust) Lockwood, Ingersoll, 1841-1918: Saint Paul (G.W. Carleton ;, 1885), also by Ernest Renan (page images at HathiTrust) Lockwood, Ingersoll, 1841-1918: Washington: a heroic drama of the revolution, in five acts (The author, 1875) (page images at HathiTrust) Lockwood, Ingersoll, 1841-1918: Washington: a heroic drama of the revolution, in five acts (The author, 1875) (page images at HathiTrust)
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