Since the death of Nikola Tesla in
1943, his life has deserved a
worthy biography. Bernard
Carlson has delivered that in
Tesla: Inventor of the Electrical
Age, which portrays Tesla as
intensely human.... Anyone,
whether simply an interested
reader or a professional historian,
engineer, or physicist, will finish
Tesla with a deepened
understanding of his world,
character, and accomplishments.
Robert Rosenberg
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