Nikola Tesla Books
Leeming, Joseph. Peaks of Invention. New York, London: Century Co., 1929. (Brief mention of Tesla and his transmission of power by radio, p. 89.) (b)
Swan, Mary E., and Swan, Kenneth R. Sir Joseph Swan, F.R.S., A Memoir. London, 1929. (Recollections of meeting Nikola Tesla at the Royal Institution lecture in London.) (b)
Duric, Branko. život i radovi Nikole Tesle (The Life of Nikola Tesla), Library National University of Belgrade, 1929, 23 pp. (fb)
Scott, Charles F. "The Contribution of Tesla to Electrical Power Development," In: TehniÄki Fakultet u Zagrebu, 1919-1929. (fb)
Vidmar, M. "Nikola Tesla," In: Technicki Fakultet u Zagrebu, 1919-1929. (fb)
Nikola Tesla. Zagreb, Tisak Nadbiskupske tiskare, Zagreb, 1929. Sonderbdruck aus dem Jahrbuche der Universitat in Zagreb, 1924-1925, 1928-1929. Includes the following brief papers by various scientists referring to Nikola Tesla and his works: (fb)
(1) Plohl. Dr. techn. h. c. Nikola Tesla, pp. 971, 972.
(2) Scott, Charles F. The Contribution of Tesla to Electrical Power Development, pp. 975-978.
(3) Görges, H. Ãber die Bedeutung Nikola Tesla's für die Elektrotechnik, pp. 979â980.
(4) Klebitz, F. Nikola Tesla als Pionier der drahtlosen Telegraphie, pp. 981-983.
(5) Vidmar, M. Nikola Tesla, pp. 984-989.
NikoliÄ, M. St. Nikola Tesla. Narodni prosvetitelj, Leskovac, 1929, pp. 121. (fb)
Klebitz, F. Nikola Tesla als Pionier des drahtlosen Telegraphie. Godisnjak sveucilista u Zagrebu, Zagreb, 1929. (fb)
Boksan, Slavko. "Teslin rad na polju radiotehnike," Radio Beograd, 1929, vol. 1, no. 29. (fp)
Pierce, G. K., and Campbell, H. D. "Tesla Coil Outfit," Industrial Arts Magazine, Mar., 1929, pp. 100-105. (p)
"Look Out Atom! Science Plans to Smash You. Instrument Developing 5,000,000 Volts Being Used to Discover Elemental Secret," N. Y. American, March 3, 1929. (Uses a Tesla coil at Carnegie Institution at Washington.) (n)
JakÅ¡iÄ, D. Nikola Tesla (crtice iz života). Rad - list za narodnu prosvjetu, vol. I, no. 4, Vinkovci, April 1, 1929. (fp)
"Once Famous Radio Pioneer, Nikola Tesla, Now Brought Into Limelight, " Brooklyn Eagle, Sept. 22, 1929, F, p. 2, col. 4. (Said he invented idea of tuning and directional radio 30 years ago. His theory of television transmission is same as has been realized today.) (n)