War of the Currents: Thomas Edison vs Nikola Tesla
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Lerner Publishing Group|Lerner Publishing Group, 2012.
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9781467701402
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Stephanie Sammartino McPherson., & Stephanie Sammartino McPherson|AUTHOR. (2012). War of the Currents: Thomas Edison vs Nikola Tesla . Lerner Publishing Group|Lerner Publishing Group.

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Stephanie Sammartino McPherson and Stephanie Sammartino McPherson|AUTHOR. 2012. War of the Currents: Thomas Edison Vs Nikola Tesla. Lerner Publishing Group|Lerner Publishing Group.

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Stephanie Sammartino McPherson and Stephanie Sammartino McPherson|AUTHOR. War of the Currents: Thomas Edison Vs Nikola Tesla Lerner Publishing Group|Lerner Publishing Group, 2012.

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Stephanie Sammartino McPherson, and Stephanie Sammartino McPherson|AUTHOR. War of the Currents: Thomas Edison Vs Nikola Tesla Lerner Publishing Group|Lerner Publishing Group, 2012.

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