Nikola Tesla signed holograph page from a scientific article in 1907 will be auctioned April 30thThe manuscript, signed in full and containing Tesla's bold vision of a world in which warfare is rendered virtually obsolete, is the expected headliner in One of a Kind Collectibles' internet-only auction, online now at www.OAKauctions.com.
By: One of a Kind Collectibles Officially titled Tesla, Einstein & the American Presidency: Rare Autographs & Historical Documents, the auction showcases an exceptional array of scientific, presidential, literary and aviation material spanning centuries of American and international history. Offerings in the catalog pertain to items signed by some of history's brightest luminaries, including Tesla, Albert Einstein, Charles Lindbergh, numerous past US Presidents and Declaration signers. The Nikola Tesla signed manuscript is arguably one of the most audacious weapons concepts ever committed to paper. It is the concluding page of Tesla's working draft for "Tidal Wave to Make War Impossible," Tesla describes, in precise engineering terms, a remotely operated vessel weaponized to harness the destructive force of ocean swells against an enemy fleet. The concept was not metaphorical: That force, he wrote, was eight times the recoil of the broadside of any battleship then afloat. The vessel, once committed, would sink beneath the surface, never to rise. The weapon was to be guided entirely by remote wireless control: no crew, no pilot, no human presence aboard. It was, in the clearest possible terms, the world's first conceived remotely operated weapon of mass naval destruction, designed more than a century before such systems became reality. The very next item – lot #2 – is an Albert Einstein signed and inscribed copy of his book Relativitätstheorie (1920), one of the most consequential scientific books of the 20th Century, in original wrappers. "What makes this extraordinary is the inscription itself," Gindy said. "Einstein wrote 'Relativitätstheorie. / A. Einstein,' naming his own theory in his hand above his signature. In all my years handling Einstein material, I have never seen him sign with that salutation. It may well be unique." To learn more, or to register for the auction, visit www.OAKauctions.com. End
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