

Tesla: The Wizard of Electricity
Edison: The Inventor of the Modern World
I also have two specialty e-books available on Amazon:
Nikola Tesla: Renewable Energy Ahead of Its Time, in which Tesla promoted “energy from nature” 100 years ago.
Abraham Lincoln and Nikola Tesla: Connected by Fate, that covers the amazing number of connections between these two great men.
The Table of Contents for Tesla: The Wizard of Electricity can be seen here.
The Chapter Outline for Edison: The Inventor of the Modern World is here.
For all my Tesla articles click here.
For Edison articles click here.












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