Order today free shipping above $125 CAD

    • Paperblanks Tesla Sketch Of A Turbine Midi Lined

      Paperblanks Tesla Sketch Of A Turbine Midi Lined

      C$21.95

      Available online & instore

        In stock (1)

        • Free shipping From C$125.00
        PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

        Paperblanks Tesla Sketch of a Turbine Midi Lined

         

        Width: 130mm (5")

        Height: 180mm (7")

        Depth: 20mm (¾")

        Interior: Lined

        Page Count: 240 Pages

        Closure: No Closure

        GSM (paper weight): 100

        Cover: Softcover

        More Features          

        Materials       

         

        Tesla, Sketch of a Turbine - Design Inspiration -

         

         

         

        Be transported back to the time when inventors were the prevailing influencers, when electricity was a relatively new concept, and experimentation and discovery flowed through the misty streets. Step into the world of one of the greatest inventors and scientists of all time, Nikola Tesla.

        Tesla was a Serbian-American inventor, scientist, electrical and mechanical engineer, physicist and futurist. He is best known for his notable contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electrical supply system.

        The sketch reproduced on the cover of this Embellished Manuscript is of the inventor’s turbine research and is among the thousands of original documents that reside in the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade, Serbia.

        What’s particularly special about this sketch is that it stands as one of very few drafted by Tesla himself. The inventor rarely put his ideas down on paper, relying instead on his innate ability to visualize objects and buildings in very fine detail, using only his imagination.

        Today, Tesla’s legacy endures in popular culture and technology, most notably in Tesla, Inc., which specializes in electric vehicles, solar panels and lithium-ion batteries.

        Celebrate the spark of an idea in the midst of its fruition with this commemorative journal – the scientist and inventor even said himself, “Of all things I liked books best.”

        Recent articles

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        compare0

        By using our website, you agree to the use of cookies. These cookies help us understand how customers arrive at and use our site and help us make improvements. Hide this messageMore on cookies »