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91 of 95 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Superb Biography of a Man ahead of his Time,
This review is from: Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla : Biography of a Genius (Citadel Press Book) (Paperback)
Seifer's comprehensive look at Nikola Tesla is unexpected. It is neither dry, formulaic or predictable - even for those familiar with the enigmatic genius. Simply put, it is fascinating, exciting reading. Tesla was credited with the invention of modern AC power generation, remote control, fundamental advances in radio, wireless voice- and data-transfer, the first laser, advanced flight concepts, and a myriad of other inventions. Yet he died without ever achieving the financial rewards one would expect for a man who was truly ahead of his time.Taking advantage of ill-defined intellectual property laws and the vagaries of international court systems, other well-known inventors such as Pupin, Marconi, and Steinmetz either "borrowed" his discoveries or helped write him out of the history books. While many rode Tesla's coattails to public recognition and, often, staggering financial success - the great man was left penniless and alone. Seifer pulls no punches. Tesla made a series of startling gaffes. From ill-conceived contracts with Westinghouse (leaving him with no ongoing revenue from his discovery of the AC polyphase system) to poor management of critical projects backed by J.P. Morgan, Tesla disappointed his financiers time and time again. Lack of prioritization, spinning off in too many directions simultaneously, poor project management - all contributed to Tesla's inability to achieve the breakthrough he needed (and deserved) for true financial independence. Seifer covers Tesla's life in exceptional detail. His bizarre work habits (often sleeping only two hours a night), his odd social life (never married and apparently a lifelong celibate), and his many other idiosyncrasies are described with fascinating anecdotes. You don't need to be an Electrical Engineer, or a Scientist, or even technically savvy to thoroughly enjoy _Wizard_. In a nutshell: superb.
55 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
DEFINITIVE, REVELATORY, UTTERLY ABSORBING, HIGHLY RECOMMENDE,
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This review is from: Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla : Biography of a Genius (Citadel Press Book) (Paperback)
Seifer expresses that the key reason he wrote Wizard was to try and answer many of the questions left unanswered by the other authors. In particular he focuses in on why Tesla's name dropped into obscurity, whether or not he really received signals from Mars, how his magnifying transmitter really worked, what exactly happened to cause his failure with JP Morgan,what happened to his top secret papers and also the book explains exactly how his particle beam weapon have really worked.
One of the book's strengths is that it is set up completely chronologically. Thus you can cue into any year and oftentimes particular months of Tesla's life. Every chapter also begins with a neat quote. I turned to the back and counted over 1400 endnotes including 400 personal letters. This is the real deal, much of it in Tesla's actual words. One of the neatest sections was a discussion of of how Tesla's early lectures in the 1890's pre-dated Rutherford, Bohr and Einstein in theories on the structure of the atom and on what came to be called Quantum physics. Jumping ahead 20 years, Seifer reveals that during WWI, Franklin Roosevelt, as Secretary of the Navy, used Tesla's priority patents in wireless to combat Marconi's contention that the Navy was stealing Marconi's invention. Seifer goes on to show that Tesla was selling wireless technology to the Germans during WWI and that this apparatus was used to coordinate submarine movements at that time. Later, during WWII, Tesla also apparently worked with the US war department to give them the invention of the particle beam weapon. The focus of the book, however, is Wardenclyffe, Tesla's world wireless communication system that was backed by JP Morgan, who at the time, was the most powerful man on the planet. Every other biography that I read on Tesla leaves it as a mystery as to why Morgan pulled funding of this venture. Seifer paints almost a day by day account of the partnership, explains exactly what happens, and backs his findings with something like 40 letters between Tesla and Morgan. The story is dynamite, because had Tesla succeeded in harnessing the enterprise, we would have had wireless and cellular technology by 1905 instead of 20 to 90 years later. This has to be one of the most amazing books I have ever read. I didn't just learn about Tesla, but also about the rise of corporate America, the role of technology in shaping social events and about many of Tesla's friends, enemies and colleagues like Tom Edison, Guglielmo Marconi, JP Morgan, Stanford White, John Jacob Astor and Franklin Roosevelt. But what sets this book apart is how well all this information is conveyed in narrative form. This is a biography, mystery, and electrical engineering book all in one. Very entertaining.
33 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Biography of Nikola Tesla,
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This review is from: Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla : Biography of a Genius (Citadel Press Book) (Paperback)
I value this book highly because of its even-handedness in its treatment of Nikola Tesla. Virtually every thing stated by Mr. Seifer is documented. After all, this book is the result of his doctoral dissertation.
The subject of the book is treated as a believeable human being. Assuredly, he was a genius; but the author fairly points out when Tesla may have missed the mark. The author neither blindly worships nor blindly condemns Nikola Tesla. Because this is a biography, it does not go into depth about Nikola Tesla's inventions; Enough information is presented as is necessary to the story. I am thankful that I have encountered this book because it is based upon truth.
18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very accurate, the most comprehensive book on N.Tesla,
By Bogdan Kosanovic (Bethesda, MD United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla : Biography of a Genius (Citadel Press Book) (Paperback)
Marc did great job covering life and work of Nikola Tesla, a serbian-american inventor who made great contributions to modern science and engineering. Book covers all of the important aspects of Tesla's inventions and scientific discoveries. It covers the broader historical background and explains the importance of Tesla's work to a great detail. It is also very good at explaining "mysteries" surrounding Tesla's personal life. It presents Tesla both as one of the greatest scientist ever as well as a human being. This book is so good since it makes the right balance between technical information (very accurate, with rich bibliography) and Tesla's personal life and social interactions. Therefore it is interesting for both serious scientists who would like to learn from Tesla's work as well as for general population who would like to learn about this extraordinary personality.Overall, this is the number one book on Tesla so far. The best starting point and reference regarding Tesla's life and work.
15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great biography of Nikola Tesla,
By lector avidus (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla : Biography of a Genius (Citadel Press Book) (Paperback)
As you'd expect from a psychology professor, this biography is an extremely good biography of Tesla as a person, and a very good biography of his life and times. As with most scientific prodigies, the biographers are not equal to their subjects' scientific accomplishments, which leads to a certain amount of benign neglect. The book would not suffer under a few more historical mises en scène. All in all though, it is an extremely good book.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tesla is a valuable target of study,
By A Customer
This review is from: Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla : Biography of a Genius (Citadel Press Book) (Paperback)
I really got a lot out of Seifer's book. The detail is excrutiating. The book flows as Tesla's life did, and it truly gives powerful insight.The book is lucid to the point that the reader is able to understand Tesla as a man, as an inventor and as a mortal demigod. Truly interesting, well worth the price and time.
39 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
interesting book, yet muddled,
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This review is from: Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla : Biography of a Genius (Citadel Press Book) (Paperback)
This book's strongest suit is its history of Tesla's business dealings, and his meetings with other famous individuals of his era. The author obviously conducted a great deal of research. On the other hand, I found myself wishing for a clearer explanation of which of Tesla's ideas were clearly scientific advances, and which were fantasy or unworkable. Unfortunately, the author sometimes discusses his own belief in ESP and other pseudoscience, which calls into question his overall credibility.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An amazing book about an amazing man,
By A Customer
This review is from: Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla : Biography of a Genius (Hardcover)
Tesla was an altogether amazing man and seifer captures not only his electric personality, but also the zeitgeist of his environment. Very well researched and with superb photos and diagrams, hopefully this will help Tesla gain the recognition he deserves
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Detailed, Informative, and Exciting!,
This review is from: Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla : Biography of a Genius (Citadel Press Book) (Paperback)
Marc Seifer provides a vivid and intimate look into the life of one of history's most influential inventors, Nikola Tesla. Tesla's discoveries have led to various innovations like the radio, telephone, and remote control vehicles. He led a very illustrious and eccentric life. Through out his career, he faced a lot of adversity and criticism from his rivals, who were trying to undermine his achievements. However, he never gave up or succumbed to the animosity. Instead, he persevered to regain his success and popularity until the end of his life.
Seifer recants Tesla's epic journey from an obscure town in Croatia to living in glamorous hotels and mingling with the social elite in New York City. He tells Tesla's story by dividing it into yearly intervals, which provides for a more organized and explicit look into his life and career. Also, his use of original documents and quotes from Tesla and other inventors makes the book more gripping and enhances its novelty. Although at times, Seifer may go into too much detail and makes the novel a bit boring, he still manages to tell a very compelling and powerful story. In my opinion, Seifer wrote this novel in order to impart to the world the story of Nikola Tesla. Tesla is one of the most overlooked and underrated inventors in history but had an enormous impact in shaping modern technology. Seifer wants the world to know the life story one of history's most prolific and influential inventors, and through his book he is able to achieve this goal. People should read this novel because Tesla is one of the world's most important inventors. It is a really interesting novel because there is so much history associated with Tesla's life. However, if you are not interested in physics or the development of modern technology, then I do not recommend this novel. Also, if you are not interested in biographies, you would only find this novel very boring and painful to read. In the end, I think that this is a very well written and informative book. You should definitely look into it if you like physics, electricity, or history.
13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best on Nikola Tesla,
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This review is from: Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla : Biography of a Genius (Citadel Press Book) (Paperback)
Without a doubt the most comprehensive book I have read on Mr. Tesla's life. This edition is meant for that reader who wants very detailed events and accomplishments about the scientist life. Mr. Seifer's research about Nikola Tesla's early life, his early school years, formal education and subsequent acquaintances establishes an overall base on which the reader can reference easily as the book progresses into Mr. Tesla's later years. The author brings to the reader's mind the fact that Nikola Tesla called his "close friends" the most amazing scientists at the turn of the 19th century who themselves became icons in the scientific community. However, Mr.Seifer, illustrates as well the human side of Nikola Tesla thereby keeping in focus the frail aspect of this incredible scientist and those devils his amazing intellect had to fight. I strongly recommend this book to those who wish to literaly know about Nikola Tesla's life. It is truly a manificent tome.
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Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla : Biography of a Genius (Citadel Press Book) by Marc J. Seifer (Paperback - February 1, 2001)
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