JOHNSON (Luka). A.L.S. 1 p. 8vo, on monogrammed stationery of Tesla, Hotel Pennsylvania, October 1, 1930. Short note expressing gratefulness for favor. (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) | VIERECK, George Sylvester. Esteemed author, poet. A. L.S. 3 pp. 4to, n.d. (1934). Personal letter, stating in regard to his own poems, "There is no sense in my verses But they are all up to date. They are just like those of Austin The new English Laureate!" (Present location unknown. dealer, G. A. Van Nosdall.) | TESLA (VIERECK). Previous Ms. 15pp. 4to, on blank stationery, n.d. (Circa July '34- January 35). Original typewritten sanuscript, "What Life Will Be One Hundred Years From Now" as told by Nikola Tesla to George Sylvester Viereck. Corrected throughout in Tesla's hand. (Article appeared in Liberty magazine, February 9, 1935) (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) | TESLA (VIERECK). Ms. 17pp. 4to, n.d. (Circa July '34 July 35). Original typewritten manuscript, "How I Recharge the Battery of Life", as told by Nikola Tesla to George Sylvester Viereck. Corrected throughout in Tesla's hand. (Present location unknown. Previous dealer, G. A. Van Nosdall.) | VIERECK. A.L.S. 3 pp. 8vo, on monogrammed stationery of Tesla, Hotel New Yorker, September 16, 1934. Tesla acknowledges receipt of interview draft and suggests slight changes to make statement more creditable to both. (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) | A.L.S. VIERECK./ 2 pp. 8vo, on monogrammed stationery of Tesla, hotel New Yorker, October 3, 1934. Tesla makes a few comments on diet and prefaces them with a reference to Bernarr Macfadden. (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) |
| VIERECK. A.L.S. 4 pp. 8vo, on monogrammed stationery of Tesla, November 4, 1934. Tesla discusses poetry. (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) | VIERECK. A.L.S. 8 pp. 8vo, on monogrammed stationery of Tesla, Hotel New Yorker, November 11, 1934. Tesla expounds in detail on various philosophical arguments, such as individual immortality, etc. (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) | VIERECK. A.L.S. 3 pp. 8vo, on monogrammed stationery of Tesla, Hotel New Yorker, November 13, 1934. Friendly note on various sociable matters. (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) | VIERECK. A.L.S. 10 pp. 8vo, on monogrammed stationery of Tesla, Hotel New Yorker, December 17, 1934. Tesla re- counts in detail a few personal incidents of his early life. (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) | VIERECK. A.L.S. 3 pp. 8vo, on monogrammed stationery of Tesla, Hotel New Yorker. Friendly letter containing the phrase, "We are two 'storm-tossed sailors stranded on the selfsame reef...'" (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) | VIERECK. Ms. 4 pp. 8vo, on monogrammed stationery of Tesla, New York, December 31, 1934. Poem by Tesla entitled, "Fragments of Olympian Gossip". (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) | VIERECK. A.L.S. 2 pp. 8vo, on mono- grammed stationery of Tesla, April 1, 1935. Letter on a personal matter. (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) | VIERECK. A.L.S. 3 pp. 8vo, on stationery of Hotel New Yorker, April 7, 1935. Tesla inquires about writing an article, drawing on his experiences as related in an earlier letter. (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) |
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