Newspaper and magazine articles related to Nikola Tesla

Nikola Tesla Articles

Newspaper and magazine articles related to Nikola Tesla

experiments in secrecy and left suddenly without notice. On Tesla's order in 1904, the building and piping were sold. Two years later 27 cases of remaining apparatus and coils of copper wire were sold at auction.

 


 

MAGAZINE ARTICLES

Two articles we missed:

Science and Mechanics, April, 1952, pp. 167-171;
"A Tesla Coil for Electrical Experimenters".

Science and Mechanics, October, 1953, pp. 217-221;
"Experimenting with a Souped-Up Teela Coil"
(Science & Mechanics Craft Print # 191 available at 50d.)

Not in time to catch last issue:

Popular Science, October, 1955, pp. 157-160, 252;
"Those Little Motors Everybody Uses".
(This is an interesting article which traces the evolution of the (Tesla) alternating current motor.)

From the state of Washington:

The Washington Engineer, November, 1955, pp. 17,26,40;
"Tesla, The Forgotten Genius".
(The Washington Engineer is the monthly publication of the University of Washington school of engineering. Information for this article was furnished by Tesla Society member Alexis A. Alvey, University of Washington librarian.)

Of current interest:

Reader's Digest, January, 1956. (p. 55);
"Unless You Deny Yourself".
(Author A. J. Cronin quotes Tesla.)

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