Nikola Tesla, a Serbian-American, invented the radio, the induction motor, the neon lamp and the remote control. His breakthrough came in alternating current, which pitted him against Thomas Edison’s direct current empire and bitter patent battles ensued. But Tesla’s technology was superior and he prevailed. He had no business sense, could not capitalise on this success and his most advanced ideas were unrecognised for decades.
Tesla’s personal life was magnificently bizarre. Strikingly handsome, he was germophobic and never shook hands. He required nine napkins when he sat down to dinner. In later years he ate only white food and conversed with the pigeons in Bryant Park. This authoritative and highly readable biography takes account of all phases of this remarkable life.
About the Author
Richard Munson s new book--"Tech to Table: 25 Innovators Reimaging Food"--will be published by Island Press in September 2021. He s also the author of "Tesla: Inventor of the Modern" (W.W. Norton, May 2018) as well as four other books. Based in Chicago, he s been director of the Environmental Defense Fund, senior vice president at Recycled Energy Development, and coordinator of the bipartisan Northeast-Midwest Congressional Coalition.
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