The Warburgs
By Ron Chernow
By Ron Chernow
By Ron Chernow
By Ron Chernow
By Ron Chernow
Read by Jonathan Reese
By Ron Chernow
Read by Jonathan Reese
Category: World History | Biography & Memoir
Category: Biography & Memoir | World History
Category: World History | Biography & Memoir | Audiobooks
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$25.00
Nov 15, 2016 | ISBN 9780525431831
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Jan 18, 2012 | ISBN 9780307813503
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Nov 15, 2016 | ISBN 9781524774424
2122 Minutes
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Praise
“A twentieth-century epic [told] with authority, sympathy, and panache. . . . Important, fascinating, and moving.” —The Washington Post Book World
“Excellent. . . . An enthralling story, told with a novelist’s zest.” —The New York Times Book Review
“Splendid. . . . Chernow does a wonderful job fleshing out the lives of the major characters in this family drama.” —The Wall Street Journal
“[Ron Chernow] has surpassed himself in this absorbing chronicle.” —The New Yorker
“This is grand-scale scholarship. . . . It is all here, along with so much of the painful, tumultuous history of our time, all in one splendid book.” —David McCullough, author of The Wright Brothers
“Ron Chernow’s blockbuster history traces the heart-rending saga of this German-Jewish banking family. . . . Despite his scrupulous documentation of sources, Chernow is never less than readable. A graceful and lucid writer, he offers old-fashioned narrative in the grand style.” —Newsday
“The history of a fascinating family. . . . What we learn about in this book is people. . . . Chernow is very good at bringing them to life. He has a sharp eye for detail. . . . One can open the book anywhere and enjoy it.” —The New Republic
“Ron Chernow . . . has made the stories of these four brothers the cornerstones of a dark, though not quite tragic, family saga. [He is] a graceful writer with an eye for the telling anecdote. . . . The result is a book of considerable pathos and immediacy. . . . Through his portrait of this complex dynastic organism, he sheds interesting light on various larger historical themes.” —The Boston Globe
“Excellent family history. . . . This chronicle of one of the most important banking families in history tells us much about the people. . . . A great, and lengthy, saga.” —The Times (London)
“The Warburgs stand revealed as a family more fortune-kissed, fated and fascinating even than the Kennedys, and . . . just as important . . . and now their story has been ably told.” —The New York Daily News
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