Nikola Tesla Books
Pupin, Michael. From Immigrant to Inventor. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1922. (Brief mention of Tesla, p. 285.) (b)
Secor, H. W. "An Interview with Nikola Tesla," Science & Invention, Feb., 1922, pp. 912, 913, 957-959.) (p)
"Referee Decides Against Tesla in Suit for 200 Acres," Brooklyn Eagle, Apr. 17, 1922, p. 2, col. 6. (Court action to foreclose mortgages on 200 acres at Shoreham, owned by Nikola Tesla.) (n)
"Tesla's Land May Be Sold," N. Y. Times, Apr. 17, 1922, p. 8, col. 3. (Sale recommended in order to settle estate of Geo. C. Boldt, owner of Waldorf-Astoria.) (n)
"Tesla Property May Go For Debt," N. Y. Telegram, Apr. 17, 1922. (Sale of Shoreham land urged to satisfy mortgages held by Boldt estate.) (n)
"Nikola Tesla Tells the Promise Science Holds Out For 'Wireless'" N. Y. World, Apr. 23, 1922, 5 cols. (n)
"Tesla Gets 'Cold Light' From Radio. Pioneer Inventor Has Gas Filled Tubes Made Luminous by Currents," N. Y. Post, Apr. 25, 1922, 2 cols. (n)
"Tesla's Electrolytic Clock," Practical Electrics, July, 1922, p. 364. (Clock operates by electrolytic deposition of copper on rotating disc.) (p)
Swezey, K. M. "Future Steps in Radio's Progress," Radio Globe - N. Y., July 15, 1922.
Yates, Raymond F. "Scientists Try to Send Power by Radio," Radio Review (The Evening Mail), July 15, 1922. (p)
Armstrong, Perry. "Where Did Radio Come From," American Boy - Detroit, Aug., 1922. (p)
Thierry, Edward. "Power Flashed Though Space by Radio Will Run World, Says Tesla," Daily News Service - N. Y., Aug. 7, 1922.
Crow, Leonard R. "High Frequency Current Experiments, " Practical Electrics, Sept., 1922, pp. 446, 447, 472, 475, cover illus. (Descriptions and illustrations of experiments using a Tesla coil.) (p)
Glass, J. P. "Tremendous Possibilities of Radio - An Interview With Nikola Tesla," Radio News, Nov., 1922, pp. 833, 940, 942-944. (Interview covers new developments, transmission of wireless energy, and weather control.) (p)
Johnson, Robert Underwood. Remembered Yesterdays. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1923, 624 pp. (Reminescenses of Tesla, pp. 399-402. Illustrations facing pp. 324, 402.) (b)