I posted a webpage about the books and there are so many of them so pick your choise.
The Fantastic Inventions of Nikola Tesla has 351 pages.
My Inventions: The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla (ISBN 0910077002) is a book compiled and edited by Ben Johnston detailing the work of Nikola Tesla. The content was largely drawn from a series of articles that Nikola Tesla had written for Electrical Experimenter magazine in 1919, at which time Tesla was 63 years old. The series was republished as Moji Pronalasci - My Inventions, Školska Knjiga, Zagreb, 1977, on the occasion of Tesla's 120th anniversary, with side-by-side English and Serbo-Croatian translations by Tomo Bosanac and Vanja Aljinović, Branimira Valić, ed. It is presently available in book form, My Inventions : The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla, Hart Brothers, Williston, Vermont, 1982, with an 18 page introduction by Ben Johnston. Hugo Gernsback also wrote his own introduction to the series which was published in the January 1919 issue.
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Nikola Tesla's Death Ray experiment was a system for the acceleration of very small charged metallic particles to prodigiously high velocity, it would be forty-eight times the speed of sound. The Death Ray experiment is mentioned in the Nikola Tesla's book called Tesla: Man Out of Time.
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In the book series "39 Clues," Nikola Tesla hid his clue in Krakatau, an island in Indonesia that was known for its volcanic eruption.
Mestrovic made a bronze bust (1952) that is held in the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade and a statue (1955/56) placed at the Ruder Boskovic Institute in Zagreb. This statue was moved to Nikola Tesla Street in Zagreb's city centre on the 150th anniversary of Tesla's birth, with the Ruder Boskovic Institute to receive a duplicate. In 1976, a bronze statue of Tesla was placed at Niagara Falls, New York. A similar statue was also erected in his hometown of Gospic in 1986. The SI unit tesla (T) for measuring magnetic flux density or magnetic induction (commonly known as the magnetic field ) was named in Tesla¹s honour at the Conférence Générale des Poids et Mesures, Paris in 1960 and The Tesla crater on the far side of the Moon and the minor planet 2244 Tesla are also named after him. The street sign "Nikola Tesla Corner" was recently placed on the corner of the 40th Street and 6th Avenue in Manhattan. There is a large photo of Tesla in the Statue of Liberty Museum. The Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, New Jersey has a daily science demonstration of the Tesla Coil creating a million volts of electricity before the spectators eyes. Many books were written about Tesla : Prodigal Genius: The Life of Nikola Tesla by John J. O'Neill and Margaret Cheney's book Tesla: Man out of Time has contributed significantly to his fame. A documentary film Nikola Tesla, The Genius Who Lit the World, produced by the Tesla Memorial Society and the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade, The Secret of Nikola Tesla (Orson Welles), BBC Film Masters of the Ionosphere are other tributes to the great genius.
In the "39 Clues" book series, Nikola Tesla hides his clue on his own deathbed by encoding it in a lullaby that he sings softly to the main characters. The clue is revealed when the characters decipher the hidden message in the lyrics of the song.
Nikola Tesla said: The gift of mental power comes from God, Divine Being, and if we concetrate our minds on that truth, we become in tune with this great power. My Mother had taught me to seek all truth in the Bible. In the Bible, in the book of Job, chapter 38 verse 35 gave him the clue. It says: (Do you send the lightning bolts on their way? Do they report to you, 'Here we are'?)----- Nikola Tesla's transalation: Do you use electricity to send or receive messages? Nikola Tesla understood the future through this passage. Latter in life he came with AC and wireless technology.
Nikola Tesla has written: 'ON LIGHT AND OTHER HIGH FREQUENCY PHENOMENA' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Nonfiction, Science 'Tesla said' -- subject(s): Electrical engineering, Electric engineering 'Tesla 1856-2006' -- subject(s): Inventions, Electrical engineering, Inventors, Electrical engineers, Biography, History 'A New System of Alternating Current Motors and Transformers and Other Essays' 'The Nikola Tesla Treasury' 'Predavanja' 'Nikola Tesla on his work with alternating currents and their application to wireless telegraphy, telephony, and transmission of power' -- subject(s): Interviews, Patents, Wireless Telegraph, Alternating Electric currents, Telephone systems, Electrical engineering, Electrical engineers, Electric engineers, Electric engineering 'Tesla Direct Current Arc Lighting System' 'Nikola Tesla, lecture before the New York Academy of Sciences' -- subject(s): Electricity, Electric apparatus and appliances, Electrical engineering, Electric engineering 'Articles' -- subject(s): Alternating Electric currents, Electric apparatus and appliances, Electrical engineering, Electric engineering 'Correspondence with relatives' -- subject(s): Correspondence 'Lectures' -- subject(s): Experiments, Electricity, Alternating Electric currents, Electric apparatus and appliances, Electrical engineering, Electric engineering, Electrical apparatus and appliances 'Fantastic Inventions of Nikola Tesla' -- subject(s): Biography, Inventions, Inventors, Electric engineering, Electrical engineering, Electric engineers, Electrical engineers 'The Problem of Increasing Human Energy' 'Dr. Nikola Tesla, selected patent wrappers from the National Archives' -- subject(s): Patents, Electric engineering, Electrical engineering 'Mladost i prvi izumi' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Biography, Electrical engineers, Inventors 'Miscellaneous Writings' 'The Inventions, Researches and Writings of Nikola Tesla: With Special Reference to His Work in ..' 'Nikola Tesla Rare Book Collection'
I posted a site that c0uld help help you in the related links below. Among the many awards and honors to his credit, Nikola Tesla was the recipient of Edison Medal in 1917. The International Unit of Magnetic Flux Density was named after him and is called "Tesla". A commemorative stamp was taken out by US Postal Services in the year 1983. The Order of Danilo was conferred upon him by King Nikola of Montenegro. To recognize his contributions in the field of electrical engineering, the 'Nikola Tesla' award was instituted in 1976 by the Institute of Electrical Engineers. July 10th every year is celebrated as Nikola Tesla Day in the United States.
Tesla wrote many autobiographical articles for the prominent journal Electrical Experimenter, collected in the book, My Inventions. Tesla was gifted with intense powers of visualization and exceptional memory from early youth on. He was able to fully construct, develop and perfect his inventions completely in his mind before committing them to paper. The book Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) - Lectures, Patents, Articles, now out of print, is the first major reference work published by the Nikola Tesla Museum in Beograd about the inventor. The edition appeared in 1956 and the book was subsequently reprinted in 1991. It contains the text of four lectures delivered by Tesla during the period between 1888 and 1893 plus one delivered in absentia in 1898. As for patents, the book contains only those granted to Tesla in the United States; the compilers chose to include only 99 of the 112 patents actually issued to him. Additionally there are 17 scientific and technical articles written between 1891 and 1920, 7 articles of a general nature written between 1897 and 1917, and an autobiographical article from 1915.