1900 OR THE LAST PRESIDENT (Annotated)

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by Ingersoll Lockwood

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THIS FULLY ANNOTATED WORK INCLUDES A DETAILED BIO OF Ingersoll Lockwood A prophetic political novel that warns of division and upheaval in the nation’s capital. 1900; Or, The Last President by Ingersoll Lockwood is a gripping political satire published in 1896 that foretells the tumultuous events of a politically divided New York City. The story follows a political outsider who, against all odds, is elected President of the United States. The novel vividly portrays mob rule, street protests, and widespread unrest that follow his election, capturing the chaos and division of society. This prophetic tale eerily echoes modern political events, blending sharp social commentary with tense political drama. Lockwood’s work is a compelling exploration of power, populism, and the fragility of democracy in a rapidly changing world. In 1900; Or, The Last President, Ingersoll Lockwood envisions a future where a controversial outsider rises to political power amidst social upheaval and unrest. Set in late 19th-century New York, the novel explores themes of political chaos, social division, and the threat posed by mass movements to established order. The story unfolds with vivid descriptions of protests, political maneuvering, and an ultimately fractured society struggling for stability. For readers interested in political thrillers with historical resonance, this novel offers an uncanny reflection on leadership, society, and the unpredictable nature of democracy.

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