Harry Oppenheimer. Diamonds, Gold And Dynasty
Cardo Michael
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Cover Type: Softcover
Book Condition: Fine
Jacket Condition: None Issued
Publisher: Jonathan Ball
Publisher Place: South Africa
Publisher Year: 2023
Edition: First Edition
Description: 526 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in Fine condition throughout.
Publishers Description: This book will surely be the most readable, best informed, most complete account of Harry Oppenheimers life there is ever likely to be. - Bill Nasson, historian and authorAs chairman of Anglo American and De Beers, Harry Oppenheimer held sway over his familys gold and diamond empire for a quarter of a century. He combined a passion for commerce with a streak of creative genius.In this, the first comprehensive biography of Oppenheimer, Michael Cardo has produced a vivid portrait based on unrestricted access to his subjects private papers and interviews with Oppenheimers relatives and associates.Cardo brings to life the places, people and events that shaped Oppenheimers career at the intersection of business and politics. From the diamond fields of Kimberley, where his father, Ernest, arrived to seek his fortune in 1902, through his long apprenticeship as heir apparent, to Harry Oppenheimers emergence on the world stage as a magnate and monarch in his own right - the King of Diamonds and the man with the Midas touch - Cardo tells the story of a dynasty.As a financier, philanthropist and public figure, Oppenheimer straddles the history of 20th-century South Africa. In the 1950s the National Party regarded him as a threat to Afrikanerdom, the sinister embodiment of English money power. Forty years later, Nelson Mandela praised Oppenheimer as a nation-builder, a key figure in South Africas transition to democracy. Yet nowadays, Oppenheimer is demonised in some quarters as the archetype of white monopoly capital and blamed, in part, for democracys disappointing dividends.Meticulously researched and superbly written, this authoritative work sheds new light on the multifaceted legacy of a renowned South African industrialist.
ISBN: 9781868428014
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