O'Neill, science editor of the New York Herald Tribune. However, almost immediately after Tesla's death at the age of eighty-six in 1943, the biography Prodigal Genius appeared by John J. Such reclusiveness marking the career of one of the world's leading figures in science and engineering can pose severe analytical obstacles for a biographer. Since he was a loner - a perennial bachelor, working apart, not entering into corporate associations, and not mixing friends - his personal life was obscure to outsiders. May be incomplete or contain other coding.ĭespite the flashy, dramatic, and often limelight attention that Nikola Tesla was given in the heyday of his reign in the fields of research and engineering, he maintained a very private personal life. Sample text for Library of Congress control number 2001037808 Sample text for Tesla : man out of time / Margaret Cheney.īibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalogĬopyrighted sample text provided by the publisher and used with permission.
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