Nikola Tesla Books
New International Encyclopedia. 2nd ed., 1923. (Section on "Wireless Telegraphy", by Frederick Augustus Kolster.) (b)
Roca, Stjepan. Nikola Tesla. Pucka prosvjeta, Split, 1923, No. 1, p. 13.
"Laboratory Tesla Coil," Practical Electrics, May, 1923, p. 306. (Construction and operating instructions with photo and diagrams.) (p)
"'I Made Lightning First', Says Tesla, Electrical Inventor," Chicago Tribune, June 16, 1923. (Calls experiments of General Electric Co. of man-made lightning "old stuff".) (n)
Holm, Earl N. "High Energy Discharge Phenomena," Practical Electrics, July, 1923, pp. 402, 403, cover illus. (Illustrations of a number of experiments using a Tesla coil.) (p)
Dilts, Marion May. "Control Ships of Air and Sea by Radio," New York City Mail, Aug. 25, 1923.
"Once Gorgeous Princess of Plaza Dying as Process Men Beset Her," N. Y. World, Aug. 28, 1923. (Princess Lwoff-Parlaghy's last retainer sends deputy away, but art treasures are seized. Among possessions was portrait she had made of Nikola Tesla.) (n)
Seymour, John S. (formerly U. S. Commissioner of Patents), "The 10 Greatest Inventions & What They Have Given to Civilization," Popular Science Monthly, Dec., 1923, pp. 35-37, 137, 138. (Mentions Tesla, and long distance transmission of electrical energy.) (p)
Sudetic, Adam. "Nikola Tesla - Biographical Sketch and Inventions. Slobodna Misao (Free Thought) - Detroit, Dec., 1923. (n)
Kaempffert, Waldemar. Modern Wonder Workers. New York: Blue Ribbon Books, 1924. (Mention of Nikola Tesla, p. 526.) (b)
Kaempffert, Waldemar. A Popular History of American Invention. (2 vols.) New York: A. L. Burt Co., 1924. (Brief mention of Nikola Tesla, p. 526.) (b)
"Inventor Claims Wireless Power - Prof. Tesla to Build Transmission Plant at Once," N. Y. Herald, March 9, 1924. (n)
"Tesla Sends Power in Air," Colorado Springs Gazette & Telegraph, Mar. 9, 1924. (Discovery of transmission of electrical energy without wires to power ships and aircraft.) (n)
Caulfield, James S. "Radioed Light, Heat & Power Perfected by Tesla," New York Evening World, Mar. 15, 1924, Radio Section, pp. 1, 2. (Portion of Tesla's personal copy of article underlined & note; "I shall have to stop these reports...") (n)
Caulfield, James S. "Radioed Light, Heat and Power Perfected by Tesla," Harrisburg Telegraph, Mar. 22, 1924, Radio Section. (Inventor announces final success of experiments begun 30 years ago.) (n)