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The life and times of the wealthiest man who ever lived - Jacob Fugger - the Renaissance banker who revolutionized the art of making money and established the radical idea of pursuing wealth for its own sake.Jacob Fugger lived in Germany at the turn of the sixteenth century, the grandson of a peasant. By the time he died, his fortune amounted to nearly two percent of European GDP. Not even John D. Rockefeller had that kind of wealth. Most people become rich by spotting opportunities, pioneering new technologies, or besting opponents in negotiations. Fugger did all that, but he had an extra quality that allowed him to rise even higher: nerve. In an era when kings had unlimited power, Fugger had the nerve to stare down heads of state and ask them to pay back their loans - with interest.



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Greg Steinmetz

Greg Steinmetz was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio and went to Colgate University where he majored in history and German. He received a master's degree in journalism at Northwestern University and spent 15 years working as a reporter and editor for publications including the Wall Street Journal, where he served as German bureau chief and, later, London bureau chief. Since 2000, he was worked as a securities analyst for a money management firm in New York. He lives in Larchmont, New York and has three children. This is his first book.



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