Nikola Tesla Books
"Tesla's Lecture," Electrical World - N. Y., July 24, 1891, p. 320. (Review of lecture. Takes issue with Tesla contention that some of his effects are chiefly electrostatic.) (p)
Tesla, Nikola. "Experiments With Alternate Currents of Very High Frequency and Their Application of Methods of Artificial Illumination," Electrical World - N. Y., July 24, 1891, pp. 331, 334. (Extracts from Columbia College lecture.) (p)
Thomson, J. J. "Experiments on the Electric Discharge in Vacuum Tubes," Electrical World - N. Y., July 24, 1891, pp. 340, 341, (Refers to Electrician of July 17, and comments on Tesla's experiments, along with his own.) (p)
"Tesla's Experiments," Electrical Review - London, July 24, 1891, (Editorial pp. 93, 94. Refers to Tesla lecture "It is impossible to read Mr. Tesla's epoch making paper without admiration at the clearness of view and ingenuity exhibited throughout." ) (p)
Tesla, Nikola. "Experiments with Alternate Currents of High Frequency and Their Application to Methods of Artificial Illumination," Electrical Review - London, (I) July 24, 1891, pp. 103-108; (II) July 31, 1891, pp. 147-151; (III) Aug. 7, 1891, pp. 176-179.) (p)
"Tesla's System der elcktrischen Beleuchtung mitlels Stromen von hoher Wechselzahl," Elektrotechnische Zeitschrift - Berlin, July 31, 1891, pp. 413, 414. (fp)
"The Work of Tesla, Kennedy and Gordon," Electrical Review - London, Aug. 7, 1891, p. 167. (Reference to Mr. Kennedy's article on electric lamp invented by J. E. Gordon in relation to Tesla's experiments.) (p)
"Elektricitatszahler von Tesla," Elektrotechnische Zeitschrift - Berlin, Aug. 14, 1891, p. 441. (fp)
"Tesla's Electrolytic Meter," Electrical Review - London, Aug. 14, 1891, p. 186. (Provides method of reading amount of energy expended using a specially constructed ohmmeter to measure electrolytic deposition.) (p)
"Tesla's 'Idiomatic Statements'," Electrical Review - London, Aug. 14, 1891, p. 193. (Critical of Tesla lecture. Suggests some of confusing passages of lecture should be omitted.) (p)
Tesla, Nikola. "Electric Discharges in Vacuum Tubes," Electrical Engineer - N. Y., Aug. 26, 1891, p. 233. (Letter from Tesla refers to Aug. 12 issue regarding remarks of Prof. J. J. Thomson. He says "In using the term 'electrostatic' I had reference to the nature of the action than to a stationary condition". Reprinted in Inventions, Researches and Writings of Nikola Tesla, by T. C. Martin.) (p)
Ryan, Harris J. "On the Relationship of the Air Gap and Shape of the Poles to the Performance of Dynamo Electric Machinery," AIEE Transactions, Sept., 1891, pp. 473-476. (Paper read before meeting of the AIEE, N. Y., Sept. 22, 1891. Tesla as a participant in discussion.) (p)