Author:David Ross Locke

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David Ross Locke
(1833–1888)

American journalist and political commentator, also known by his pseudonym Petroleum V. Nasby

David Ross Locke

Works[edit]

  • The Nasby papers: letters and sermons containing the views on the topics of the day of Petroleum V. Nasby (1864)
  • Divers views, opinions, and prophecies of yoors trooly Petroleum V. Nasby (1865)
  • Swingin' Round the Cirkle (1866)
  • Swingin' Round the Cirkle, or Andy's trip to the West, together with a life of its hero (1866)
  • Life of Androo Johnson (1866)
  • Ekkoes from Kentucky (1867)
  • The impendin crisis uv the Dimocracy, bein a breef and concise statement uv the past experience, present condishun and fucher hopes uv the Dimokratic party; incloodin the most prominent reesons why evry Dimokrat who loves his party shood vote for Seemore and Blare, and agin Grant and Colfax (1868)
  • The struggles (social, financial and political) of Petroleum V. Nasby ... embracing his trials and troubles, ups and downs, rejoicings and wailings, likewise his views of men and things; together with the lectures "Cussed be Canaan," "The struggles of a conservative with the woman question," and "In search of a man of sin" (1872)
  • The Moral History of America’s Life-Struggle (1874), illustrated by Thomas Nast.
  • Eastern fruit on western dishes; The morals of Abou Ben Adhem (1875)
  • Inflation at the cross roads being a history of the rise and fall of the Onlimited Trust and Confidence Company of Confedrit X roads, in a series of five letters (1875)
  • A Paper City (1878)
  • The Democratic John Bunyan being eleven dreams (1880)
  • Hannah Jane (1881)
  • Nasby in exile: or, six months of travel in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Switzerland and Belgium, with many things not of travel (1882)
  • The demagogue, a political novel (1890)
  • The Nasby letters. Being the original Nasby letters (1893)
  • Petroleum V. Nasby on silver. (1896)

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Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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