Nikola Tesla Books
PetroviÄ, Nikola. "Nikola Tesla - Život i karakter," Nasa Posta, Dec. 1, 1932, p. 312. (fp)
MiljaniÄ, Paule. "Nikola Tesla, fondateur de l'électrotechnique industrielle moderne," Nasa Posta, Dec. 1, 1932, p. 289. (Reprinted in Tribute to Nikola Tesla, Beograd, 1961.) (fp)
JovanoviÄ, Dragomir. "Tesla Entdeckung des Drehfeldes und der Drehstromkraftübertragung," Nasa Posta - Beograd, Dec. 1, 1932, p. 286. (fp)
Boksan, Slavko. "Der Begründer der Hochfrequenz - und der Radiotechnik," Nasa Posta - Beograd, Dec. 1, 1932, p. 295. (Reprinted in Tribute to Nikola Tesla, Beograd, 1961.) (fp)
VujadinoviÄ, Mulitin. "Nikola Tesla," Nasa Posta - Beograd, Dec. 1, 1932, p. 315. (fp)
Eccles, W. H. Wireless. London: Thornton Butterworth, Ltd., 1933. (b)
Ormes, Manley D. Book of Colorado Springs. Colorado Springs: Dentan Pub. Co., 1933. (Description of Tesla's tower.) (b)
Cermelj, Lavo. Nikola Tesla in razvojelektrotehnike. Mladinska Matica v Ljubljani, 1933. (fb)
Milianitch, Paul, and Boksan, Harko, articles by, L'Industrie Electrique, 1933, pp. 197-203. (fp)
Zennek, J. "Nikola Tesla," Hochfreuenztechnik Und Electroakustik - Berlin, Feb., 1933, vol. XLI, pp. 41043. (Reprinted in Tribute to Nikola Tesla, Beograd, 1961. (fp)
"A Giant Eye To See 'Round the World'", Albany Telegram, Feb. 25, 1933. (Based on the mechanism of the human eye. The first two parts of Tesla's invention have been completed. Will allow man to see any part of the earth.) (n)
Depose, Ludwig. "High Frequency Apparatus," Everyday Science & Mechanics, Apr., 1933, pp. 356, 357, 377, 378. (Instructions for building an Oudin coil and a Tesla coil, with photos and diagrams.) (p)
"Nikola Tesla," Slavs (Souvenir Edition), June, 1933, pp. 52, 54. (Reprint from Electrical Experimenter, Jan., 1919.) (p)
Tesla, Nikola. "Mr. Tesla Writes," N. Y. Evening Post, June 5, 1933. (Letter to Editor, regarding investigation of the affairs of J. P. Morgan & Co. Tesla affirms great and useful influence of the company to the welfare of the nation.) (n)
"Tesla Predicts New Source of Power in Year," N. Y. Herald Tribune, July 9, 1933. (Claims low cost energy for all. Energy is available over entire surface of the earth in unlimited quantities.) (n)