Blood and Volts: Edison, Tesla and the Electric Chair

Th. Metzger
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An ax murderer, two of the most brilliant scientific minds of the century, billions of dollars in profit, precedent-setting legal battles, secrets of life and death--all of these come together in the story of the first electric chair. In BLOOD AND VOLTS, Th. Metzger uses a unique synthesis of scholarship, storytelling and cultural critique to present a clear and compelling America struggling to define itself through scientific innovation.
Genres: Nonfiction
192 Pages

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