The spellbinding true account of the scientific competition to light
the world with electricity.
In the mid-to-late-nineteenth century, a burgeoning science called
electricity promised to shine new light on a rousing nation. Inventive
and ambitious minds were hard at work. Soon that spark was fanned, and a
fiery war was under way to be the first to light--and run--the world
with electricity. Thomas Alva Edison, the inventor of direct current
(DC), engaged in a brutal battle with Nikola Tesla and George
Westinghouse, the inventors of alternating current (AC). There would be
no ties in this race--only a winner and a loser. The prize: a nationwide
monopoly in electric current. Brimming with action, suspense, and rich
historical and biographical information about these brilliant inventors,
here is the rousing account of one of the world's defining scientific
competitions.
Christy Ottaviano Books