Nikola Tesla Articles
Newspaper and magazine articles related to Nikola Tesla
The Teslian - Vol. I, No. 5 Page 4
Teslian (Tesla-International) - September 1st, 1954
| JOHNSON. A.L.S. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Nikola Tesla, 35 South 5th Ave. October 3, 1894. "I do not think that you ought even to think that such an article wont be for the Century... I will read the poems with pleasure and expect to be able to put in some work again." (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) | JOHNSON. A.L.S. 2 pp. 8vo, on stationery of Gerlach Hotel, February 4, 1895. Regarding publication of poem by Zmai. — "Luka looks first rate in print... I do not know what is the matter with Zmai. He ought to have answered by this time". (McChesney) |
| JOHNSON (Mrs.) A.L.S. 2 pp. 8vo, on stationery of Gerlach Hotel, December 8, 1894. Regarding evening engagements. (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) | JOHNSON. A. L.S. 1 p. 8vo, on stationery of Gerlach Hotel, April 29, 1895. Regretting his inability to keep an engagement. (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) |
| JOHNSON. A. L.S. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Nikola Tesla, 35 South 5th Ave. December 15, 1894. Curious letter concerning Tesla's birth date. "Thanks for reminding me of my birthday. Usually as the winter approaches I begin to think about it and prepare for celebration..." (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) | JOHNSON (Luka). A.L.S. 1 p. 8vo, April 8, 1896, on stationery of Gerlach Hotel. Regarding dinner engagement at Johnson's home with Padereski. Asks also, "Can you forward the other Jungle Book this evening?.. These stories of Kipling are charm itself." (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) |
| JOHNSON. A.L.S. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Nikola Tesla, 35 South 5th Ave. January 2, 1895. Regarding some engagements. "Very sorry I could not call last night. I was with Mr. Vos and a friend from England. Martin wanted me but we had to agree on another day. (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) | JOHNSON (Mrs.). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to, on blank stationery, April 9, 1896. Friendly short note reading in part, "Herewith return first volume and much obliged I am for the pleasure I had in reading it. I think Rikki-Tikki-Tavi is the best. el (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) |
| JOHNSON. A. L.S. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Nikola Tesla; 35 South 5th Ave. January 28, 1895. Regarding diagram of Tesla's double oscillator for Century article. (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) | JOHNSON (Luka). A.L.S. 1 p. 8vo, on blank stationery, November 29, 1897. Short note reading in part, "Perhaps you may like to see Mm. (Viarda?) at the Fifth Avenue Theater. I forward tickets." (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) |
| GILDER, Richard Watson. Editor-in-chief of the Century magazine. L.S. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Nikola Tesla, 35 South 5th Ave. February 4, 1895. Letter reads in part, "...I am associated with our mutual friend, Mr. Edward D. Adams, in the development of my inventions... I am anxious to keep him well informed." (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) | JOHNSON (Luka). A.L.S. 4 pp. 8vo, on blank stationery. Concerning a number of papers forwarded to Tesla by Johnson for pre-publication examination. Says in part, "The article on flying was written by an amateur who makes a number of gross mistakes, and besides, does not seem to see the chief point. (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) |