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marlh
Posted December 13, 2011
I love this book. It's hard to believe that someone of Tesla's genius existed. The real mystery is why isn't he on the same pedestal as Edison?!?
Anyway, this book is full of wonderful details about Tesla's life.
marlh
Anonymous
Posted January 24, 2011
This book is great for reports, or just for fun reading
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Overview
Young Nikola Tesla came to the United States in 1884 with an introduction letter from Charles Batchelor to Thomas Edison: "I know two great men," wrote Batchelor, "one is you and the other is this young man." Tesla spent the next 59 years of his productive life living in New York. Tesla set about improving Edison's line of dynamos while working in Edison's lab in New Jersey. It was here that his divergence of opinion with Edison over direct current versus alternating current began. This disagreement climaxed in the war of the currents as Edison fought a losing battle to protect his investment in direct current equipment and facilities.