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The document is a bibliography and overview of the Rothschild family, detailing various authors and their works related to the family's history and influence in finance and society. It includes chapters discussing key figures such as Mayer Amschel Rothschild and Nathan Mayer Rothschild, their contributions to banking, and the socio-political context of their time. The text also highlights the family's philanthropic efforts and the challenges they faced, particularly as Jews in Europe.

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The document is a bibliography and overview of the Rothschild family, detailing various authors and their works related to the family's history and influence in finance and society. It includes chapters discussing key figures such as Mayer Amschel Rothschild and Nathan Mayer Rothschild, their contributions to banking, and the socio-political context of their time. The text also highlights the family's philanthropic efforts and the challenges they faced, particularly as Jews in Europe.

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Bibliografia

Author(s) Title Publisher Year


Bernard Pullman Molecular Associations in Biology. Academic Press 1968
(Eds.) Proceedings of the International Symposium
Held in Celebration of the 40th Anniversary
of the institute de Biology physico-Chimique
(Foundation Edmond de Rothschild)
Egon Caesar Corti, Rise of the House of Rothschild Kessinger 2003
Brian Lunn Publishing,
LLC
Hannah Rothschild The Baroness: The Search for Nica, the Knopf 2013
Rebellious Rothschild
Hannah Rothschild The Baroness: The Search for Nica, the Knopf 2013
Miguel A. Lopez- Studies in Banking and Financial History Ashgate Pub 2013
morell, Stephen P. The House of Rothschild in Spain, 1812- Co
Hasler 1941
Niall Ferguson The House of Rothschild volume 2 Penguin 2000
The House of Rothschild- Volume 2- The
world's banker, 1849-1999 [Revised]
Niall Ferguson The House of Rothschild volume 1 Penguin 1999
The House of Rothschild: Money's prophets,
1798-1848
Niall Ferguson The House of Rothschild: Money's Prophets, Penguin USA, 2011
1789-1848 Inc.
Niall Ferguson The House of Rothschild 1 Penguin Group 1999
The House of Rothschild: Money's Prophets,
1798-1848
Niall Ferguson The House of Rothschild: The World's Penguin Group 2011
Banker, 1849-1999
Niall Ferguson The House of Rothschild: The World's Penguin Group 2011
Banker, 1849-1999
Niall Ferguson The House of Rothschild: Volume 1: 1999
Money's Prophets: 1798-1848
Niall Ferguson The House of Rothschild: Volume 2: The Penguin (Non- 2000
World's Banker: 1849-1999 [Revised Classics)
David Icke The Rothschild Dynasty
John Coleman The Rothschild Dynasty 2006
John Reeves The Rothschilds: the financial rulers of Sampson Low, 1887
nations Marston,
Searle, and
Rivington
The Satanic Rothschild Dynasty - Financial
Wizzards and Wealthy Cults
David Icke Was Hitler a Rothschild
Personagens

Nathan Mayer Rothschild (1777–1836)


James Rothschild (1792–1868)
Lionel Rothschild (1808–1879)
Alphons Rothschild (1827–1905)
Gustave Rothschild (1829–1911)

Alejandro María Aguado (1784–1842)


Daniel Weisweiller Goldschmidt (1814–1892)
Ignacio Bauer Landauer (1827–1895)
Gustavo Bauer Morpurgo (1865–1916)
Alfredo Bauer Landauer (1891–1956)
The Rothschilds: the financial rulers of nations
John Reeves (1887)

Chapter I – About Jews


The value of a name
The phenomenal success of the Rothschilds and their poor beginnings
Their reputation for unstinted benevolence
Persecutions to which the Jews have been subjected
The hatred of them still rampant in some countries
The spirit of intolerance dying out in England
What the world owes the Jews
Universal pre-eminence accorded to the works of their great lawyers and prophets
Spinoza
Large number of Jews distinguished as musicians and composers, and likewise as
dramatic and operatic artists
Eminence of the Jews as mathematicians and astronomers
The Jews in commerce and finance
The Jews as lawyers and as politicians
Charges brought against the Jews
Misleading impressions regarding them
Mayer Amschel Rothschild, “the honest Jew”
Unimpeachable lives and characters of the Rothschilds and other prominent Jewish
families
The secret of Jewish success
Sir Thomas Gresham
Queen Elizabeth
Jewish pride of race

Chapter II – Mayer Amschel Rothschild


The city of Frankfort
The Judengasse
Condition of the Jews in Frankfort during the early part of the Middle Ages
First massacre of the Jews in 1241
Galling restrictions imposed on them
The Judengasse burnt down in 1711; rebuilt and widened in 1717
The House of the Red Shield
Amschel Moses Bauer
Birth of Mayer Amschel Rothschild in 1743
He is at first intended for a rabbi
Abandons his theological studies and enters the sen-ice of a banking firm in Hanover
Returns to Frankfort, where he settles permanently
Marries Gudula Schnappe
Is known as “the honest Jew’
Is appointed Court Banker to the Landgrave of Hesse
The Landgrave's whole fortune entrusted to his keeping
Fanciful stories connected with this circumstance; the true account
Mayer Amschel Rothschild conveys specie to the Duke of Wellington in Spain
His death in 1812
Heine’s reminiscence of Gudula Rothschild.

Chapter III – The progress of the firm


Respect entertained by the Jews for their parents
Mayer Amschel’s five sons
The success achieved by the founder of the firm; to what greatly due
Archives of the Rothschild family a sealed book to the public at large
First period in the history of the firm
Mayer Amschel and the Danish Government
His philanthropy and benevolence
Second period in the history of the firm
Branch firms established Nathan Mayer acknowledged as the business head of the
family
The business in Government Funds Stock
Exchange speculations
Amount of the loans negotiated by the Rothschilds, between 1815 and 1830, for
England, Russia, Austria, France, and Prussia
Principal loans issued by the Rothschilds
Honours and decorations showered on the latter
Third period in the history of the firm
A heavy blow dealt to the great banking-houses
New path struck out by the Rothschilds
Effect of political events on the fortunes of the Rothschilds
American War of Independence
The first French Revolution
Rise and fall of Napoleon
The French July Revolution
Immense landed estates possessed by the Rothschilds
Sugar manufactories
How the Rothschilds accumulated their wealth
The two causes specified by the Chevalier von Gentz
The “one power in Europe”

Chapter IV – Anselm Mayer von Rothschild


Historical sketch of Frankfort
Character of Anselm Mayer
Account of him by a friend
His humour and shrewdness
Neat compliment paid by him to Thorwaldsen
Anselm Mayer at Ems
His great charity
His love of art and flowers
Immense amount of business transacted by him
Loans undertaken by him
His supremacy on the Frankfort Exchange
His two nephews, Baron William and Baron Carl von Rothschild, succeed him in the
Management of the Frankfort firm.

Chapter V – Nathan Mayer Rothschild


The London firm established by Nathan Mayer Rothschild
Great Britain at the beginning of the present century
Its political condition
Power of the landed aristocracy
Mr. C. P. Villiers and the Corn Laws
Land held in England on conditions differing from those on which it is held abroad
Evils resulting from the National Debt
Devices employed by the earlier English sovereigns to raise money
Plans adopted for this purpose by Richard I, Henry III, Edward I, Edward III, Henry
VII, Henry VIII, Charles I, Charles II, and James II respectively
William III and Louis XIV
Principal objection to the financial innovation introduced by William III
Various expedients adopted by him to obtain supplies
State of society and of finance at this period
Affairs under Queen Anne
Growing influence of wealth
Marlborough
Infamous tone of parliamentary morality
The great Hebrew capitalist and speculator, Medina
The Bank of England
Improvement of the national finances under William Pitt, in 1782
The suspension of cash payments
Disastrous consequences of it
What first impelled Nathan Mayer Rothschild to visit England
His great talent for speculation
He speedily becomes the loading man on the Stock Exchange
Maintains a staff of agents and couriers to insure early intelligence of important events
Organizes a pigeon-post
News of Napoleon’s return from Elba
Nathan Mayer Rothschild sets out for Belgium, and is present at the Battle of Waterloo
Immediately after the action he hurries from the field, rides to Brussels, and thence
proceeds to Ostend
His difficulty in procuring the means of crossing over to England
He reaches Dover
Without stopping to rest, he posts up to London
His appearance, seemingly broken in health and spirits, on the Stock Exchange next
day, gives rise to the most gloomy apprehensions, which he might allay but does not
The Funds fall rapidly, but, when the truth is at last known, they go up again with a
bound, and Nathan Mayer Rothschild pockets nearly a million sterling
He marries in 1806
He may be considered the first to introduce foreign loans into England
Principal loans issued by him
He purchases the Almaden quicksilver mines in Spain
The Bank of England no match for him in finesse
He is, however, sometimes outwitted
His adventure with the stockbroker Lucas
His meanness towards the persons in his employ
His tactics on the Stock Exchange
His two maxims
His disregard of the courtesies and amenities of civilized life
Description of him by an anonymous writer
Nathan Mayer and the German Prince
Life of anxiety
His two mysterious visitors and the ledger
Nathan Mayer and Spohr
Nathan Mayer’s death at Frankfort
His funeral

Chapter VI – Baron Lionel de Rothschild


Succeeds Nathan Mayer in the management of the London firm
His great financial talent; his prudence
His activity in connection with foreign loans
Awkward predicament
His political career
His deep interest in the welfare of his co-religionists
Efforts for the removal of Jewish disabilities
Sir David Salomons
Baron Lionel elected one of the members for the City of London
Lord John Russell’s Bill
It is carried in the House of Commons but rejected by the Peers
Baron Lionel resigns his seat and is re-elected
Sir David Salomons returned as a member for Greenwich
Further progress and conclusion of the struggle
Baron Lionel a great sufferer from rheumatic gout
His irritable temper
His broad charity
His wife; her death
Marriage of his eldest daughter
Marriage of his youngest daughter; her death
His London mansion
His delight in pictures and flowers
His humour
His unexpected death
His two brothers
Character of Baron Mayer
Sir Lionel succeeded in the London firm by his three sons, Nathaniel, Leopold, and
Alfred
Their respective characters and pursuits
Sir Nathaniel raised to the Peerage
Conduct of the firm towards Egypt
Scene in St Swithin’s Lane
Probable future of the firm

Chapter VII – Baron Carl von Rothschild


The Naples firm
Change in the political circumstances of Italy
Social condition of that country
Finances of the Papal
States Indescribable peculation and fraud
French system of taxation introduced
Expenditure of the Duchy of Parma
Expenditure of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany
and the Duchy of Lucca
Expenditure of Sardinia
Pecuniary difficulties of the kingdom of the Two Sicilies
A Bankers’ Syndicate formed in Paris to oppose the Rothschilds
The result
Death of Baron Carl von Rothschild
He is succeeded by his son, Baron Adolf von Rothschild, who, however, soon retires
from the management of the firm.

Chapter VIII – Baron Salomon von Rothschild


The Vienna firm
Part played by the Jews in Austria
Their pecuniary assistance eagerly sought
They are subjected to a poll-tax, compelled to wear a distinguishing badge, and obliged
To dwell in a particular quarter of the city
Peculations of a certain Hirschel Mayer
Collision between the Jews and the Vienna students
The Jews expelled from the Jüdenstadt, but ere long permitted to return
The Court-Factor, Samuel Oppenheimer
His house pillaged and his life endangered
Joseph Michael Arnstein, the first Jewish Baron
Austrian Funds at one time an exceedingly favourite investment
Sway exercised by Salomon von Rothschild over the finances of the Austrian empire
Baron Salomon’s special stockbroker
An unofficial Stock Exchange
The quicksilver mines at Idria and at Almaden
Baron Salomon elected an Honorary Freeman of Vienna
Baron Salomon and the cabman
Loans issued by the Vienna Firm
Ferdinand, Nathan, and Salomon Albert von Rothschild

Chapter IX – Baron James de Rothschild


Temporary character of the French Government since the First Revolution
Baron James de Rothschild
His boldness and sagacity in establishing his firm in Paris
Financial condition of France at the period
The Russian campaign and Napoleon’s retreat
The Restoration
Napoleon's return from Elba
French finances under Louis Philippe, under the Second Republic, and Second Empire
Enormous fortunes
Reason assigned for the stability enjoyed by the Paris firm
Baron James and the Polignac decrees
Ouvrard
The fall of M. Thiers brought about principally by the Rothschild firm
The Black Arts in the Middle Ages and Stock Exchange manoeuvres at the present day
Lamentable want of principle on the part of speculators
Fabrication and circulation of false news
Prominent public men implicated in disreputable stock-jobbing transactions
Mr. Walsh, M.P.; Mr. Cochrane Johnstone, M.P.; Count de Guisne, French Ambassador
at the Court of St. James's; the great Duke of Marlborough
Victory achieved by Baron James over the financial world in Paris
Corrupt state of French society during the reign of Louis Philippe
End of the Rothschild monopoly of French loans
Baron James the “Railway King” of France Construction of the Northern Railway of
France
Rivalry between Baron James and Emile Perreire
The Vienna Credit Bank founded by Baron James
Gigantic fraud perpetrated by Carpentier, Grellet, and others, on the Northern Railway
of France
Mode of action adopted by them
Services rendered by Baron James to France recognized and rewarded
Slight put upon him by the Duchesse d'Angouleme
How he avenged it
His rough manners
His behaviour to Prince Paul of Wiirtemberg
Baron James and the Deputy
The Baron and Jadin the painter
The Baron and the three peaches
The Baron and Horace Vernet
Baron James’s great beneficence
His motives frequently misrepresented
Ungrateful return for his noble charity in 1847
Absurd calumnies circulated against him in connection therewith
His subscription for the wounded and unemployed workmen in 1848
His conduct towards Caussidiere
His reported charity at others’ expense
Heine's description of him
His death
Baron Alphonse de Rothschild
His remarkable business abilities
Payment of the French indemnities to Germany entrusted to him
His intense anxiety during the siege of Paris and the existence of the Commune
Chapter X – Rothschildiana
Baron Anselm von Rothschild loses the ring given him by the Emperor of Austria
It is found by a poor girl
How Baron Anselm rewarded her
Anecdote narrated of him by Dr Busch
Eugène Delacroix and Baron James de Rothschild
The latter as an artist’s model
A kind action
How requited by Baron James
Baron James and the porcelain service
His decrepit visitor rejuvenescent
The Baron mystified
An excellent comedian
Baron Alphonse and the barometer
A millionaire without a sou
A porter becomes his surety for ten francs
Attempts to rum the Rothschilds
Mr. James H
And his speculations
Is ultimately ruined
Georges Sand and Baron Rothschild
Georges Sand's autograph
An American in England
He goes to see the mansion then being built by Baron Lionel de Rothschild in Piccadilly
His interview with an old gentleman
How the Rothschilds made two fortunes
His interview with a younger gentleman
Who the old gentleman was, and who was the younger gentleman.

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