Ingersoll Lockwood's "Travels and Adventures of Little Baron Trump and His Wonderful Dog Bulger (Illustrated Edition)" is a whimsical tale that captures the fervent imagination of late 19th-century America. This enchanting narrative follows the young Baron Trump and his loyal canine companion, Bulger, as they embark on fantastical adventures that merge elements of fantasy, satire, and childlike wonder. Lockwood's prose, rich with vivid illustrations, reflects a Victorian literary style that delights in the absurdities of both society and the human experience, immersing readers in a world where…mehr
Ingersoll Lockwood's "Travels and Adventures of Little Baron Trump and His Wonderful Dog Bulger (Illustrated Edition)" is a whimsical tale that captures the fervent imagination of late 19th-century America. This enchanting narrative follows the young Baron Trump and his loyal canine companion, Bulger, as they embark on fantastical adventures that merge elements of fantasy, satire, and childlike wonder. Lockwood's prose, rich with vivid illustrations, reflects a Victorian literary style that delights in the absurdities of both society and the human experience, immersing readers in a world where cleverness and innocence prevail in the midst of adventure. The interweaving of social commentary within the fantastical setting provides a vibrant backdrop that invites readers to confront the peculiarities of their own world through the lens of adventure and curiosity. Ingersoll Lockwood himself was a prominent lawyer and political figure, whose experiences and reflections shaped his imaginative vision. Born in 1841 and known for both his literary creativity and eccentric personas, Lockwood's work transcends simple children's literature. His life and times were steeped in the America's cultural and political upheavals, which inform the whimsical yet sardonic tone of the narrative. The Baron's journey metaphorically mirrors Lockwood's own aspirations and critiques of society, making the text all the more poignant when viewed through the author's historical context. This illustrated edition is an essential read for those intrigued by early American children's literature and fantasy, as it offers both delightful storytelling and profound subtext. Readers of all ages will find themselves captivated by the Baron's thrilling exploits and the charming partnership he shares with Bulger. Lockwood's inventive spirit and sharp wit make this book not only an engaging adventure but also a reflection on exploration, growth, and the boundless possibilities of imagination.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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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