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Marconi and Tesla: Pioneers of Radio Communication (Inventors Who Changed the World)by Tim O'Shei (Author) Category: Reference
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| Marconi and Tesla worked separately to devise wireless radio technology that would reach around the world. Author Tim O'Shei vividly tells the stories of these two very different men. Their inventions included wireless communication equipment (including Marconi's equipment on... more >> | ||
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Reminiscences of a Birdmanby Robert D. Campbell, Beth Ann Robbins (Authors) Category: Reference
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| Known only as America's first Air Mail Pilot, there is much more to the story of Earle Lewis Ovington that can be learned today from a study of his life. Earle Ovington exemplified all that was right with America—true sportsmanship, common sense, fairness, perseverance,... more >> | ||
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The Tesla Factorby Ferrel D. Moore (Author) Category: Fictional
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| Hiding a Russian beauty from the Russian mob was not the smartest thing that John Haggerty ever did. Now he and his friends are being hunted by the Russian Mafia, Chinese gangsters, and a corrupt Southern family intent on stealing the secret that the woman is hiding from... more >> | ||
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High-Frequency Currentsby Frederick Finch Strong, M.D. (Author) Category: Reference
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| In all ages of which we have any authentic knowledge, and among all races, there have existed Philosophers, Investigators or Students of the Occult, who have in divers forms, and many languages, repeatedly averred that the Universe - both visible and invisible - exemplified... more >> | ||
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Nikola Tesla's Death Ray and the Columbia Space Shuttle Disasterby Sean Casteel, Commander X (Authors) Category: New Age
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| Was the Columbia destroyed by a partible beam weapon? Did NASA issue warnings to the public about the danger of coming in contact with space shuttle debris in order to cover up the true cause of the Columbia disaster? Were they attempting to conceal the fact that a weapon first... more >> | ||
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Nikola Tesla - Journey to Mars - Are We Already There?by Sean Casteel, Commander X (Authors) Category: New Age
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| Jules Verne - and other early science fiction pioneers - wrote what was then considered to be far-fetched stories about the exploration of the moon and the planet Mars. They based their classic literary works, not just on their own fertile imaginations, but on "wild rumors"... more >> | ||
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Executioner's Current: Thomas Edison, George Westinghouse, and the Invention of the Electric Chairby Richard Moran (Author) Category: Reference
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| In this amazing story of high stakes competition between two titans, Richard Moran shows how the electric chair primarily developed not our of the desire to be more humane but through an effort by one nineteenth-century electric company to discredit the other. In 1882, Thomas... more >> | ||
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Building the Tesla Turbineby Vincent R. Gingery (Author) Category: Technical
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| Ten horsepower to the pound of weight! Who could make such a claim? None other than Nikola Tesla. He was referring to his latest invention, the flat disk turbine. The year was 1911. Did he deliver? You be the judge. Travel back in time and experience the excitement of the era by... more >> | ||
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Teslaby Walter Stewart (Author) Category: Fictional
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| Nikola Tesla arrives in New York in 1884 with a plan to revolutionize the world with his alternating current motor, but his ideas receive a cold reception. He hits bottom then amazingly makes a meteoric rise to the top of New York society once his inventions and brilliance are... more >> | ||
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Nikola Tesla and the Secrets of The Philadelphia Experimentby Vadim Telitsin (Author) Category: Theoretical
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| October 28, 1943 was the date of one of the most significant scientific experiments in history - the so-called "Philadelphia Experiment." The goal was to make ships invisible to radar, but the result exceeded all expectations. Placed in a powerful electromagnetic field, the U.S.... more >> | ||
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