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Highlights
- For fans of brain-teasing logic, this beautifully illustrated puzzle collection inspired by brilliant mind of Nikola Tesla offers a timeless challenge.
- About the Author: Barry R. Clarke has published over 1,500 puzzles in The Daily Telegraph and has also contributed to various publications including New Scientist, The Sunday Times, Reader's Digest, The Sunday Telegraph, and Prospect magazine.
- 256 Pages
- Games, Puzzles
- Series Name: Sirius Classic Puzzles
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Book Synopsis
For fans of brain-teasing logic, this beautifully illustrated puzzle collection inspired by brilliant mind of Nikola Tesla offers a timeless challenge.
Step into the electrifying world of Nikola Tesla with this fantastic assortment of logic and mathematical puzzles inspired by the life and genius of one of history's greatest inventors.
You'll encounter Tesla at various points in his life, from his childhood in Austria and travels in Paris to his groundbreaking experiments in New York and his work with George Westinghouse and Thomas Edison. Also included are eye-opening fact boxes that share fascinating details about the man himself, his hobbies, and the famous rivalries still talked about today.
This puzzle book is beautifully presented with illustrations throughout, making a wonderful gift for any puzzle lover.
ABOUT THE SERIES: Sirius Classic Puzzles bring together mind-bending puzzles inspired by classic themes and figures from history and literature, from ancient antiquity to modern greats. These are presented in handsome decorative formats that make the perfect gift.
About the Author
Barry R. Clarke has published over 1,500 puzzles in The Daily Telegraph and has also contributed to various publications including New Scientist, The Sunday Times, Reader's Digest, The Sunday Telegraph, and Prospect magazine. His book Challenging Logic Puzzles Mensa has sold over 100,000 copies. In 2013, Clarke also completed a PhD in Shakespearian Studies at Brunel University London.