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Nikola Tesla and the taming of electricity / Lisa J. Aldrich

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Greensboro, N.C. : Morgan Reynolds Pub., ©2005Edition: 1st edDescription: 160 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 193179846X
  • 9781931798464
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • TK140.T4 A66 2005
  • TK140.T4 A66 2005
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Contents:
Croatia -- New horizons -- Edison -- War of the currents -- Going wireless -- Peculiarities -- Alternating current -- Master of lightning -- Wardenclyffe -- Setbacks -- Death ray -- Timeline -- Sources -- Bibliography -- Web sites -- Index
Summary: Well-documented information about this inventor abounds in a readable volume. Aldrich covers Tesla s early life in Croatia, his academic brilliance and social awkwardness, his longterm battle with Thomas Edison over alternating current, his uneasy alliance with George Westinghouse, his chronic financial difficulties, and his personal idiosyncrasies. Photos and sidebars of explanations (not all clear) extend the text. Presents the life and accomplishments of the man who created hundreds of inventions without drawing them out, and is credited with becoming "the true father of the radio."
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Martha's Vineyard High School Library 621.3092/TES (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 39844400139750

Includes bibliographical references (pages 156-157) and index

Croatia -- New horizons -- Edison -- War of the currents -- Going wireless -- Peculiarities -- Alternating current -- Master of lightning -- Wardenclyffe -- Setbacks -- Death ray -- Timeline -- Sources -- Bibliography -- Web sites -- Index

Well-documented information about this inventor abounds in a readable volume. Aldrich covers Tesla s early life in Croatia, his academic brilliance and social awkwardness, his longterm battle with Thomas Edison over alternating current, his uneasy alliance with George Westinghouse, his chronic financial difficulties, and his personal idiosyncrasies. Photos and sidebars of explanations (not all clear) extend the text. Presents the life and accomplishments of the man who created hundreds of inventions without drawing them out, and is credited with becoming "the true father of the radio."

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