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Nikola Tesla Books

Books written by or about Nikola Tesla

Maloney, John A. Great Inventors & Their Inventions. Chicago: University of Knowledge, Inc., 1938. (Mention of Tesla's polyphase transmission system, pp. 250-252.) (b)

Doberer, Kurt. Elektrokreig. Saturn - Verlag Wien, 1938. (fb)

Tate, Alfred O. Edison's Open Door. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1938. (Notes on Tesla's associations with Edison and Westinghouse, pp. 148, 149, 151.) (b)

New York Public Library Clipping Volume AB n.c.l. (Contains 26 clippings from newspapers and periodicals from 1894 to 1938 relating to Nikola Tesla, 14 pp.) (b)

Girardeau, Emile. "Pourquoi Nikola Tesla, Créateur de la RadioElectricité, A-T-IL été Longtemps méconnu." Conference tenue a l' Association des ingenieure: a Belgrade le Mar. 25, 1938, 15 pp. Edition de la Societe Pour la Foundation de l'Institut Nikola Tesla, Belgrade, Miroca 4, 1938. (Reprinted in Tribute to Nikola Tesla, Beograd, 1961.) (fb)

Jovanovic, V. "Qui a decouvert le champ magnetique tournat," Edition de la Societe pour la Foundation de l'Institut Nikola Tesla, Beograd, 1938. (fb)

Stojanovic, Svetislav, and Bozidar, Dušan. "Nikola Tesla - dožvljeji iz detinjstva i školvanja." Knjiga za decu, Beograd, 1938. (fb)

Kolovic, George. Nikola Tesla - Editions Arthaud, Grenoble, 1938. (fb)

Vidmar, Milan. "Nikola Tesla o blagodeti i prokletstvu elektriciteta," XX vek, vol. I, No. 10, 1938. (fp)

Boksan, Slavko. "Pedeset godina primene Teslinih motora i njihov znacaj za metalurgiju," Matalugija - Beograd, 1938, Vol. IV, No. 10, 11. (fp)

Boksan, Slavko. "Nikola Tesla - tvorac moderne elektrotehnike i radiotehnike," Smena - Beograd, 1938, Vol. 1, No. 5. (fp)

Rakić, Milivoje. "Pedesetogodisnjica elektrifikacije sveta pomocu Teslinog vicefasnog sistema," SEP, casopis Saveza elektricnih preduzeca Jugoslavije, Beograd, Mar., 1938, Vol. III, No. 8. (fp)

"Frankfurter, Martinelli, and Tesla Signalized for Their Contributions to U. S.," N. Y. Times, May 12, 1938, p. 26, col. 1. (National Institute of Immigrant Welfare honor distinguished citizens of foreign birth who have made significant contributions to American life.) (n)

"Tesla Receives Welfare Award," N. Y. Sun, May 12, 1938. (National Institute of Immigrant Welfare honor Dr. Nikola Tesla, Prof. Felix Frankfurter and Giovani Martinelli as persons of foreign birth who have made significant contributions to American life.) (n)