Various Tesla book cover images

Nikola Tesla Books

Books written by or about Nikola Tesla

"Ultra-Short Radio Waves Bent by Marconi in Test for Vatican," N. Y. Herald Tribune, Aug. 14, 1932, pp. 1, 15. (Tesla comments on feasibility. Regrets experts throughout the country cling to the Hertzian theory.) (n)

Sparling, Earl. "Electro-Surgery Surpasses Knife in Cancer, New President Tells Therapy Congress Here," N. Y. World Telegram, Sept. 6, 1932. (Dr. Kolischer reports good surgical results with cancer using high frequency currents. Nikola Tesla relates his experiences with high frequency on the human body.) (n)

"'No Such Thing as Memory', Says Tesla, After Tests," New York (Evening) Journal, Sept. 6, 1932. (Memory is nothing but the increasing facility to respond to repeated stimuli. Proven by tests made with tuning forks.) (n)

"Says Cancers Yield to Electrosurgery," N. Y. Times, Sept. 7, 1932, p. 7, col. 3. (Dr. Kolischer tells Physical Therapy Congress results surpass those of knife. Dr. Tesla backs report and describes high-frequency current to cleanse body.) (n)

"Electricity's Value Cited in War on Cancer," N. Y. American, Sept. 7, 1932. (Tesla declares million volts can be used without discomfort to patient.) (n)

Tesla, Nikola. "Pioneer Radio Engineer Gives Views on Power," N. Y. Herald Tribune, Sept. 11, 1932. (Tesla says wireless waves are not electromagnetic, but sound in nature. Holds space is not curved.) (n)

"Stimulus and Response," American Business Survey, Oct., 1932, p. 4. (Tesla's experiments with tuning forks.) (p)

"Inventions in Retrospect," N. Y. Times, Nov., 1, 1932, p. 20, col. 3, 4. (Mr. William Wyman, former Patent Office Examiner, looks back at his early list of "the ten greatest inventions of our time". The induction motor of Tesla is discussed.) (n)

"To The Ladies: A regular feature by Columnist Alexandra Kropotkin," Liberty, Nov. 5, 1932, p. 46. (Brief review of Tesla and his accomplishments.) (p)

"Tesla Hints at Surprises," The Detroit News (noon edition), Nov. 11, 1932. (Announces two new discoveries which will benefit mankind. Details of nature of inventions not disclosed.) (n)

"Nikola Tesla," (fünfzig Jahre Drehstrom, vierzig Jahre Hochfrequenzstrome), Neves Wiener Tagblatt - Wien, Nov. 23, 1932. (fp)

Wingler, Estelle. "A Visit With Nikola Tesla," The Voice of Beauty Culture, Dec., 1932, p. 12. (p)

Dimitrijevic, Hadži-Todor. "Nikola Tesla," Nasa Posta, Dec. 1, 1932, p. 309. (fp)