We know of Teddy Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson and FDR, of Eisenhower and Reagan, but we know little how each of them came to rely deeply upon their relations with JP Morgan, or the Chase bank, or Citicorp, or how prominent bankers have for the last century used presidents to frame a foreign policy that supported expanding the great financial empires that today dominate world trade. Nomi Prins gives it all to us in exciting detail, in All the President's Bankers.