Skip to content

Tesla: Man Out of Time

Select Format

Select Condition ThriftBooks Help Icon

Recommended

Format: Hardcover

Condition: Good

$5.09
Save $1.86!
List Price $6.95
Only 7 Left

Book Overview

In this "informative and delightful" (American Scientist) biography, Margaret Cheney explores the brilliant and prescient mind of Nikola Tesla, one of the twentieth century's greatest scientists and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Amazing book on the life of Tesla.

Amazing book on the life of Tesla. Wonderfully written, it takes you back in time. Period photos too! Hard to put down once you start.

THE Definite Tesla Biography

The best biography written on one of the most amazing men of the 20th century, or perhaps of all-time. Nikola Tesla was one of the world's greatest inventors, and definitely its most mysterious. To say that Telsa was ahead of his time is putting it rather mildly. Most of his inventions were so advanced that the public had a difficult time grasping just how important they really were. Although Marconi is often credited with the invention of radio, the real credit goes entirely to Tesla. A long-running battle between the two ended when American courts essentially invalidated Marconi's radio patent, and awarded credit for the invention to Nikola Telsla. In addition to radio, Tesla also invented Alternating Current (AC), which is the form of electricity used to deliver power to most homes and businesses on earth. He also patented hundreds of other inventions, many of which are in use today. Others are yet to be understood by modern scientists. Probably just as fascinating as Tesla's inventions was Telsa himself though. He was the original, real-life "mad scientist", and often discussed his invention of the "death ray" with the popular press. The world has never seen an inventor the likes of Nikola Tesla, and may never see one again. This book is a fascinating look at an amazing individual.

An Very Eye Opening Book

I, like many others, have heard the name of Tesla and knew that he was far-sighted and a great inventor. Many rock fans will remember the group "Tesla" and their album "The Great Radio Controversy". I only mention this because I feel it opened the door for a great many young people to have an interest in Tesla. This book was engrossing from start to finish. The number of patents, the ideas he presented so far ahead of his time and the inventions he brought forth literally changed the world. He does not get credit for most of what he did. He was just recently added to the Smithsonian Museum for his invention of the radio which many still believe was invented by Marconi. And children are still taught in school that "Thomas Edison invented electricity" but in fact the type of of electrity we use today was put forth by Tesla. His awesome intelligence invented so many components of micro technology that inventors for years after did not comprehend. For instance, this book brings for the facts that "Inventors of modern computer technology in the last half of the twentieth century repeatedly have been surprised, when seeking patents, to encounter Tesla's basic ones, already on file." To list Nikola Tesla's ideas, discoveries and inventions would take an entire book in itself but some included the Atom Smasher, X-Rays, Radio, electro-magnetic power, AC electricity, Solar Heating, Vacuum Tubes, Remote Control Vehicles, Torpedoes, Force Fields, Microwave Transmissions, Diathormy, High Voltage Conducters, Wireless Communications, World Wide Broadcasting Systems, Flying Saucers, Transisters, The Atomic Clock, Cosmic Rays, Phosphorescent Lighting, The Heating Pat, Robots, Liquid Oxygen, Under Ground Power LInes, Cryogenics, Radar, Guided Missiles, Automobile Speedometer, Highway Systems, Parking Garages, Interplanetary Communications, Laser Beams, Death Rays, Modern Warfare, Geothermal Steam Plants, and the list can go on and on. He once produced an earth quake in New York City and blew out electric plants in Colorado with his experiments. He was so far ahead of his time that the US Air Force is still researching his ideas and the US Government, in posession of his papers, denies that they have any of his notes. What they did acknowledge they had is still classified. Nikola Tesla was a dapper man who spoke eight languages fluently and onced signed away riches for the benefit of a friend (George Westinghouse) who had supported him in the past. He was a naturalized U.S. citizen and this he considered his greatest accomplishement. His experiments through most of his life were constanty in need of funds and he approached the US Government several times. One can only wonder what might have come of his knowledge if the government had agreed to fund him. Thankfully his devotion was to the United States because both Russia and Germany approached him and he turned them down. As it turns out the US Government expressed much more interest in his experi

Greatest Inventor in the World!

Although, the countries of Serbia and Croatia are on everyone's minds as war-torn, depopulated, and religiously segregated, they were not always so. They had, and still have, high universities and arts, sufficient to produce the likes of Nikola Tesla. This is the biography of the man who invented the A/C motor, flourescent light bulbs, electric starters(tesla coil), RADIO, wireless power, telemetry(something near and dear to every spaceman and submariner), x-rays ( known as shadow graphs ), electro-therapy and on and on. He made possible the Niagara Fall Power Plant, cellular telephony as well as nearly every household appliance. Marconi, who is thought by many, and in some circles mistakenly celebrated, as having invented radio, did not. He usurped Tesla's demonstrated and patented work. In 1947, the US threw out Marconi's patents as infringing on Tesla's, restoring credit to Tesla. Originally an employee and later the nemesis of Alvin Edison. He held over 700 patents; the flourescent light bulb and the shadow graph he did not patent. Oddly enough, based on Tesla's shadow graphs Roetgen went on to receive the Nobel Prize for what he termed the X-Ray. Tesla is the most under-appreciated, unrecognized hero of the late 19th and early 20th century. America and the world owe him more than can ever be repaid.

A Superb introduction to Tesla and his work.

Ms. Cheney introduces the legendary inventor through stories from his life. Later on, the book focuses more on the technical aspects of his life (e.g. patents).The book is complete with several photographs of the inventor and related material, and it lends itself wonderfully to any reader's understanding and awe.I believe it is imperative for anyone who wishes to know the real stories of radio, alternating current, and the induction motor to read about how these marvellous developments sprung out of Nikola Tesla's creative mind."TESLA: Man Out of Time" is quite current, and the fascinating information therein is objective, allowing the reader to form his own opinions.Indeed, everyone I know who was read this book wants to hear more of the man who invented the 20th century!
Copyright © 2023 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Cookie Policy | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement
ThriftBooks® and the ThriftBooks® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC
GoDaddy Verified and Secured