AC/DC: The Savage Tale of the First Standards War
by Tom Mcnichol
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Read in January, 2008
The holiday's have been very hectic for me, so finding time to read has been a challenge, i've filled in the gaps with periodicals and pulpy fiction, but i needed something fairly simple that still made my brain click and tick, since the library had no good books on tesla, and this book deals with him , as an exterior to the larger story, i opted for this. I found it to be a brief and informative little ditty on the beginning of understanding and capitalizing on electricity, and the bit...more
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Read in September, 2007
This is a good book for those who are interested in learning more about Edison, Westinghouse, and the controversy over the proper method for distributing electricity over the power grid. However, I think that the book falls a bit short of its title, in that the wrap-up chapter that discusses the history in terms of standards is the least strong part of the book. The story told here has probably been told elsewhere, but Nichols writes well, and it is an entertaining read.
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I really enjoyed reading this book. I did not know the back story behind edison's work on the light bulb or understand how the DC to AC switch was made. Very compelling. I love all book where scientists become more than just their discoveries.
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A simultaneously entertaining and informative look at the standards war, with a little dash of commentary on contemporary standards issues. Not enough Tesla, though, as I always say...
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Very basic understanding of the history of modern electricity. Sad story about what ego can do. Worth reading though.
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Read in March, 2008
A fascinating and exciting story, really well told. Edison vs. Westinghouse!
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