This groundbreaking history explains how Nathan Mayer Rothschild rose
from comparatively humble circumstances to become the founder of an
extraordinary banking and financial empire--an empire that remained
preeminent in Europe for more than a century. The book focuses on the
critical years of Great Britain's war against Napoleon, when Rothschild
became in effect Britain's banker and paymaster on the Continent,
contributing to Wellington's defeat of Napoleon and consolidating the
basis of the Rothschild financial dynasty. Although the basic outline of
Rothschild's remarkable rise in the world of European high finance is
well known, the details of how this actually took place, at the
transaction-by-transaction level, have never before been studied. On the
basis of painstaking archival examination of all of Rothschild's extant
financial records, Kaplan is able to explain for the first time exactly
how this transformation occurred.