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1900, or the Last President: The Book That Predicted Donald Trump's Presidency
1900, or the Last President: The Book That Predicted Donald Trump's Presidency
1900, or the Last President: The Book That Predicted Donald Trump's Presidency
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1900, or the Last President: The Book That Predicted Donald Trump's Presidency

Written by Ingersoll Lockwood

Narrated by Joseph Kant

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This little booklet was penned at the end of the 19th century, and ostensibly involves events mere years later. A work of political satire, it chastises the rise of socialism and populism, inferring their fictional rise here as disastrous and leading to chaos.

It is of note here that this work, along with others by Lockwood, appear to prognosticate the current political climate of the United States and West at large—and for an apparent religious Catholic of his era, it is not altogether impossible that Lockwood—wittingly or unwittingly—tapped into some mystic forces. Regardless, it is an interesting little political story from its time and is reflective of some of the social ideologies and movements of the age.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHN Publishing
Release dateJan 1, 2018
ISBN9781509491315
1900, or the Last President: The Book That Predicted Donald Trump's Presidency

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    Good history lesson but I wanted more from this book.
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    This is a booklet, not a full book. With that in mind, do not think it will be a grand novel exploring all the landscape.
    I like the recapping of the political/social movements of the time. It was a look back (and forward) at a different time that is eerily similar to what we actually have today.
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