Description: A myth-busting account of how two battling American giants teamed up to save the nation's economy
As the twentieth century opened, Theodore Roosevelt and J. Pierpont Morgan were the two most powerful men in America, perhaps the world. The transformations they wrought in the processes of government and business were essential to creating our modern age. Yet no book has focused exclusively on the relationship between these two pivotal figures, and when they have been considered together, the result has generally been to reduce them to battling colossi, the great trust builder versus the original trustbuster. The truth is that their long association was far more complex, and that--despite risks for both men--it saved U.S. business.Review Quotes: This book demands a more complex view of the history as it fills long-held black-and- white images with grays that define a nuanced relationship born of the culture, economic environment, and national interests shared by Roosevelt and Morgan. Helferich's well-researched and well-written work will serve the needs of scholars and informed readers who enjoy American history told as a great story.--John M. Hilpert, author of American Cyclone: Theodore Roosevelt and His 1900 Whistlestop Campaign