The Warburgs
By (Author) Ron Chernow
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Head of Zeus
1st September 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: historical, political and military
332.10922
Paperback
880
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
A story of brilliant achievement, dazzling personalities and human frailty set against the dark background of European racism and paranoia. The Warburgs were bankers, patrons of the arts, scholars, socialites, philanthropists and politicians. This Jewish family from Westphalia became a German success story, and embraced German culture with a passion: they loved the art, music and literature of their country and never wavered from their patriotic identification with their homeland. They advised a German Kaiser; their American cousins advised two presidents. Their investment bank still exists and is one of the oldest in the world. The Warburgs endowed libraries, built mansions and collected paintings. But in 1933 the family became a prime target of the Nazis and the world they knew came crashing down.
Excellent family history... A great, and lengthy, saga' * The Times *
Splendid... Chernow does a wonderful job fleshing out the lives in this family drama' * Wall Street Journal *
Excellent... An enthralling story, told with a novelist's zest' * New York Times *
Ron Chernow is the author of Alexander Hamilton, which has sold over 1.5 million copies and inspired the musical Hamilton, and of Grant, a life of the great Civil War general and US President. A graduate of Yale and Cambridge, Chernow's Washington: A Life won the Pulitzer prize in 2011.