Various Tesla book cover images

Nikola Tesla Books

Books written by or about Nikola Tesla

"Dr. Tesla Gives Home to an Errant Pigeon that Flew into 40th Story Room in Hotel," N. Y. Times, Feb. 6, 1935, p. 21, col. 2. (Homing pigeon cared for by Tesla wasn't sick, but hungry.) (n)

Corners, George F. (One of the pen names for George Sylvester Viereck) "Nikola Tesla's Youth & Strength," Physical Culture, Mar., 1935, pp. 22, 23, 70-72. (Tesla relates his ideas on diet. Regulates his body as he would a machine. Has discovered therapeutic uses of electricity.) (p)

"The Master of Movie Thrills," Popular Mechanics, Mar., 1935, pp. 348-351, 133A. (Kenneth Strickfaden, expert on electrical effects for movies, began experiments with a Tesla coil.) (p)

Tesla, Nikola. "German Cosmic Ray Theory Questioned," N. Y. Herald Tribune, Mar. 3, 1935. (Letter to Editor. Tesla doubts link between cosmic rays and outburst of nova Herculis, as claimed by Dr. Werner Kohloerster.) (n)

Rakić, Milivoje. "Glavno Teslino Ockriće - Za 50 godina svetska proizvodnja energije povećana 420 puta," Borba - Beograd, Mar. 8, 1935. (fn)

"vera našega Nikole Tesla," (Trans.: The Religion of our Nikola Tesla) Ave Maria (monthly) Lemont, Ill., Apr., 1935, p. 16. (fp)

Mandić, N. "Nikola Tesla i strog koji će dokrajćitit rat," Novost, No. 104, Zagreb, Apr. 14, 1935. (fp)

Boksan, Slavko. "Nikola Tesla osivac tehnike visokih frekvencija i radiotehnike," Tesla, Vol. 1, No. 1, Novi Sad - June, 1935. (fp)

"Faster Liners is Tesla Dream," N. Y. Sun, June 5, 1935. (Power through the stratosphere planned for utilization by ocean vessels. The ocean could be illuminated, and dangers of night traffic at sea eliminated.) (n)

"Tesla Predicts Power by Shore Beam. Not in Awe of Normandie. Would Light Sea at Night," N. Y. Herald Tribune, June 5, 1935, p. 38. (Proposes force beam of particles shot into stratosphere. Could light the sky.) (n)

"Tesla, 79 This Week, Has New Inventions," N Y. Times, July 7, 1935, II, p. 4, col. 3. (Tesla will announce new and extraordinary facts about cosmic rays.) (n)

"Tesla, 79, on Wednesday, To Reveal New Invention - Engineer Hints Solution of Wireless Power Transmission," N. Y. Herald Tribune, July 8, 1935. (n)

"3 Tesla Inventions - Famous Scientist Will Tell Them Tomorrow," N. Y. Sun, July 9, 1935. (One of the discoveries is a new way of transmitting energy, and entirely new principle, nothing like wireless. Also method of harnessing cosmic rays.) (n)

"New Apparatus Transmits Energy - Tesla Announces Method of Remote Control," N. Y. Sun, July 10, 1935. (Method of transmitting mechanical energy accurately over any terrestrial distance. A new means of communication, and method of locating deposits of minerals.) (n)