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University of California Press

The Jew Who Would Be King

A True Story of Shipwreck, Survival, and Scandal in Victorian Africa

by Adam Laurence Rovner (Author)
Price: $32.95 / £28.00
Publication Date: Apr 2025
Edition: 1st Edition
Title Details:
Rights: World
Pages: 352
ISBN: 9780520403017
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Illustrations: 16 b/w figures, 9 b/w maps

About the Book

This vivid reconstruction of one man’s life of adventure reveals the harsh realities and moral ambiguities of colonial power.

The Jew Who Would Be King tells the improbable true story of Nathaniel Isaacs—a nineteenth-century British Jew who helped establish the Zulu kingdom only to later become a ruthless warlord and slaveholder. Isaacs’ thrilling journey begins with his shipwreck on the shores of Zululand and proceeds to ports across West Africa, including Freetown, Sierra Leone. There, tasked by the colonial governor to end the local slave trade, Isaacs brokered deals that reinforced his own power. 

Adam Rovner's meticulous archival research in England, Sierra Leone, South Africa, and St. Helena, coupled with his own travels to the remnants of Isaacs' island stronghold in Guinea, brings this complex figure to life. The Jew Who Would Be King is a masterful narrative that intertwines Isaacs’ personal ambition with the epic machinations of early globalization. Through Isaacs’ story, Rovner exposes the entangled forces of Jewish emancipation and antisemitism, slavery and abolition, the stark dichotomies of civilization and “savagery,” and the creation of whiteness versus Blackness.

About the Author

Adam Rovner is Associate Professor of English and Director of the Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Denver. He is author of the acclaimed In the Shadow of Zion: Promised Lands Before Israel.

Reviews

"This astonishing story of a British Jewish adventurer who made an unlikely career for himself on Africa's colonial frontier doubles as a searching inquiry into the ways that slavery, sexism, racism, and antisemitism shaped Victorian society. A dazzling achievement."—Dane Kennedy, author of The Highly Civilized Man: Richard Burton and the Victorian World

“Inspired, entertaining, and thoroughly unsentimental, The Jew Who Would Be King is a masterwork about the turbulent life of a heretofore neglected nineteenth-century personage. A veritable page-turner.”—Nathan P. Devir, author of New Children of Israel: Emerging Jewish Communities in an Era of Globalization