Nikola Tesla (1856–1943), the Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, and futurist, was known for his revolutionary contributions to the development of alternating current electrical systems, wireless communications, and numerous other innovations that have shaped the modern world. Although Tesla's legacy is most prominently associated with his technological achievements, his insights and theories were also shared through written works. His compilation 'Nikola Tesla - Ultimate Collection: 70+ Scientific Works, Lectures & Essays' offers readers a profound glimpse into the intellectual realm that Tesla navigated. Through his lectures and essays, Tesla conveyed his deep understanding of science and his visionary predictions for future technologies. Tesla's literary style is marked by clarity, foresight, and an enduring sense of wonder at the potentials of scientific discovery. His writings resonate not only with the scientific community but also with a broader audience intrigued by the genius of a man who envisioned the technological landscape of the future. His works remain an invaluable resource in the study of electrical engineering and the history of innovation. While not traditionally recognized for his literary output, Tesla's publications nonetheless form an essential part of his enduring legacy and offer insightful perspectives on the mind of one of the most celebrated inventors in history.