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The Power of Money Wisely Spent


Article # : 16266 

Section : BOOK WORLD
Issue Date : 3 / 1989  2,686 Words
Author : James Gardner
James Gardner writes on art, literature and film for a variety of publications.

       ROTHSCHILD
       The Wealth and Power of a Dynasty
       Derek Wilson
       Charles Scribner and Sons, 1988
       490 pp., $ 27.50
       
        When I think about the illustrious House of Rothschild, a musical analogy comes to mind. The history of that house has its thin "horizontal" melody line, represented in the fluctuations and increments over two centuries of the fortune that Mayer Amschel Rothschild established during the ancient regime, to which are added the harmonic elaborations and the rich choral clusters of the independent actions of the five branches of the family, sometimes working together, sometimes generating dissonance. Several themes recur through the collective symphony of their lives; the themes of ingenious getting and of profligate spending, of recurring anti-Semitism, and of their inevitable triumph as they assumed their places in the highest spheres of political and social power. Then there are the minor variations of sons, mothers, and wives--harmless eccentrics, certifiable lunatics, or accomplished society matrons who play hostess to some of the most brilliant politicians and men of letters of their age.
       
        To chronicle this rich and eminent family would be a daunting task for anyone. But Derek Wilson, in his new book Rothschild: The Wealth and Power of a Dynasty, has researched his bulky subject thoroughly and presented it in a pleasing and palatable tone. It will probably prove impossible for most readers to keep track of all the doings of all the members of the five branches. Nevertheless, Wilson is prepared to satisfy one's curiosity with an account, in ... (1994 of 15845 Characters)
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