ZAGREB/MUNICH, Jan 10 (Hina) - German engineer Reinhold Lutzmann from Munich released a biographical novel in honour of the 60th anniversary of Nikola Tesla's death. Tesla was one of the greatest inventors in the field of electronics
and radio technology. The novel "Ernergiequelle Tesla" (Tesla's Energy Source) was printed by Argo Verlag from Marktoberdorf on 660 pages.
ZAGREB/MUNICH, Jan 10 (Hina) - German engineer Reinhold Lutzmann
from Munich released a biographical novel in honour of the 60th
anniversary of Nikola Tesla's death. Tesla was one of the greatest
inventors in the field of electronics and radio technology. The
novel "Ernergiequelle Tesla" (Tesla's Energy Source) was printed
by Argo Verlag from Marktoberdorf on 660 pages. #L#
The cover note says that the book is an all encompassing research
novel with the task of presenting readers, in an interesting manner
and easy style, with the unselfish and ingenious work of this
outstanding engineer as well as with the multitude of his
inventions and finding and finally his influence on life.
Nikola Tesla was born in Smiljan, near Gospic on July 10, 1856 and
died on January 7, 1943 in New York. Since 1884 he lived in the USA
where he patented over 700 inventions. He projected and set up the
first hydro-electric electricity plant on the Niagara waterfalls.
He gained an honorary doctorate at Zagreb University (1926) and
several other universities in the world. The magnetic induction
unit was named after this scientist and is known as the tesla (T).
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