"The Inventions, Researches and Writings of Nikola Tesla," by Thomas Commerford Martin, published by The Electrical Engineer, N. Y., has met with remarkable success. The first edition appeared during January, 1894, and the second was completely exhausted before the close of the year, several orders now being in hand for the third, which is expected this month. It is rarely that technical books have such a reception, The welcome accorded to the work abroad has also been most cordial. It has been favorably reviewed by the technical press of England, Germany, France, Russia, Italy and other countries; and an authorized German translation is now being brought out by the well known house of W. Knapp, of Halle. The book embraces all Mr. Tesla's inventions and researches made known up to date, and includes his oscillator, or new electrical generator, which he is rapidly bringing to a high pitch of efficiency and economy. The more important parts of the book have had the benefit of Mr. Tesla's personal revision.
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