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Nikola Tesla Books

Books written by or about Nikola Tesla

"Developers Add to Tract in L. I.," N. Y. American, Nov. 11, 1925. (200 acres at Shoreham, formerly owned by Nikola Tesla, was sold by G. C. Boldt to North Shore Development Co.) (n)

Riley, Joseph. "Transmitting Power by Radio," Radio News, Dec., 1925, pp. 766, 848, 850. (Mentions Tesla's experiments.) (p)

Branch, Joseph G. "See the Unseen," Experimenter, Dec., 1925, pp. 96, 97, 109. (p)

Boksan, Slavko. The Central European Review (Special number for the Kingdom of the Serbian, Croats and Slovenes.) Published by the Reconstruction Publishing Co., Ltd., (circa 1926) ("The Invention of Modern Electro-technics and of Wireless Telegraphy, Nikola Tesla and His Work...", pp. 129-136.)

Boksan, Slavko. Nikola Tesla, His Life and Work. Matica Srpska, Beograd, 1926, 32 pp. (brochure) (fb)

Boksan, Slavko. Dela Nikole Tesle. udruženje Jugoslovenskih inž inženjera arhitekata. Zagreb, 1926. (fb)

Rankine, de Lancey (compiled by) Memorabilia of William Birch Rankine. Niagara Falls: Power City Press, 1926. (b)

Lamme, Benjamin Garver. An Autobiography. N. Y. and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1926. (Lamme's association with Tesla in the Westinghouse plant, beginning in 1889, is recorded on pp. 60, 89, 170, 171.) (b)

Boksan, Slavko. Dela Nikole Tesle - povodom njegove sedamdesetogisnjice. Tehnicki list, Beograd, 1926, 60 pp. (fp)

Boksan, Slavko. "Teslin rad na polju bezione telegrafije i bezicnih prenosa," Tehnicki list, Beograd, 1926, 20 pp. (fp)

Boksan, Slavko. "Genije Nikola Tesla," Volja, Beograd, 1926, vol. 1, No. 1. (fp)

"Nikola Tesla," American Srbobran - Pittsburgh, Jan. 6, 1926, p. 2, col. 2, 3. (fn)

Perunovich, Peter. "Nikola Tesla - A Poet's Impression," American Srbobran - Pittsburgh, Jan. 6 & 8, 1926. (n)

American Srbobran - Pittsburgh, Jan. 8, 1926, p. 2 (fn)

"In Perpetual Hibernation," N. Y. Telegram, Jan. 30, 1926. (Tesla did not wish to be interviewed, and said he might perhaps write something for publication in the future.) (n)

Kennedy, John B. "When Woman Is Boss - An Interview With Nikola Tesla," Collier's, Jan. 30, 1926, p. 17, 34. (The life of the bee will be the life of our race, says Nikola Tesla. Communication with simple vest-pocket equipment will be developed. Enormous power will be transmitted great distances without wires.) (p)