3 Best Nikola Tesla Books


TESLA’S WORDS
by Ellis Oswalt

This award-winning volume uses direct quotes to transform the original writings of Nikola Tesla into an adventure novel, highlighting a layer of mystery that is still unexplained. This skinny book portrays the complex personality of a super-genius, giving the reader deep insights into his thought process, wisdom, and his sense of humor. Tesla also tells us with his own words about his strange battle with hallucinations, visions, and uncontrollable flashing lights he experienced throughout all his life. 


WIZARD
by Marc Seifer Phd 

This traditional biography from the 1990s is the reason that Tesla’s forgotten name has survived.

Seifer holds a PhD in handwriting analysis, and his years of historical research gave fruit to a very thick and entertaining biography. Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla was published independently, and its success swayed so many people that PBS quickly produced the first mainstream American documentary about the scientist and inventor in 2000 (For reference, Tesla died in 1943). PBS invited Seifer to be involved in their second Tesla film in 2018.

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WIRELESS by Branimir Jovanović Phd 

His name is not so famous in the United States, but Branimir helps preserve and make best use of the massive archives at the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade, where even Tesla’s ashes are maintained. Branimir holds degrees in aerospace engineering and is considered a top world expert on Tesla, and he has produced the finest glossary-style textbook ever made on probably any subject. Filled with amazing photographs and illustrations, this huge book is broken up into small, thematic sections. 

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Ellis Oswalt is a writer and producer in New York City, and the author of Tesla’s Words. Tap here to find out more.

 

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