Nikola Tesla Books
Woodbury, David O. Beloved Scientist. New York: McGraw-Hill Co., 1944. (References to work of Tesla and others in polyphase systems & high frequency transformers, pp. 180, 181, 230, 232, 252.) (b)
Fleming, A. P. M. "The Life and Work of Nikola Tesla," Journal of the I.E.E. - London, Feb., 1944, Part I (General), pp. 58, 59. (Nikola Tesla Special Commemorative meeting, Nov. 25. Reprinted in Tribute to Nikola Tesla, Beograd, 1961.) (p)
"Turns With A Bookworm," N. Y. Herald Tribune, Apr. 26, 1944. (Book review Prodigal Genius, by John J. O'Neill.) (n)
"Nikola Tesla Commemorative Meeting," Journal of the I. E. E. - London, June, 1944, Part I (General), p. 218. (Council report on Nikola Tesla commemorative lecture.) (p)
Hill, Van Dyke. "Ammunition," The Office Staff (Rockefeller Centre Blurb Magazine), Sept., 1944, p. 7. (Tesla advised author that storehouse of knowledge is the great public libraries.) (p)
"Prodigal Genius: The Life of Nikola Tesla - by John J. O'Neill," N. Y. Herald Tribune, Nov. 19, 1944. (Book review by Gerald Wendt.) (n)
"Tesla: Prophet of Tomorrow," Newsweek, Nov. 20, 1944, pp. 89, 90. (Book review of Prodigal Genius by John J. O'Neill.) (p)
"Superman at the Waldorf," Time, Nov. 27, 1944, pp. 88-90, 92. (Book review of Prodigal Genius by John J. O'Neill.) (p)
"Tribute Paid to Nikola Tesla, in New Book, Prodigal Genius," News Bulletin (United Yugoslav Relief Fund of United States), Nov.-Dec., 1944. (Review of book by John J. O'Neill, Pulitzer Prize winner.) (p)
Woodbury, David O. "Mystic Minded Genius," Saturday Review of Literature, Dec. 9, 1944, p. 15. (Book review of Prodigal Genius by John J. O'Neill.) (p)
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Gernsback, Hugo. "Nikola Tesla - Father of Wireless," Slavonic Monthly - N. Y., Jan., 1945, Vol. VI, No. 3, pp. 4-7. (Includes comparison of the personalities of Tesla and Edison, with a summary of Tesla's inventions. Cover portrait.) (p)
Adamic, Louis. "Americans From Yugoslavia," Woman's Day, Jan., 1945. (Tesla regarded as a scientific saint, and a second Leonardo da Vinci. The last 20 years of his life he was almost completely ignored by the American public.) (p)
MacMaster, D. M. "Paging the Wizard of Oz!" Biographer Oversells Case," Chicago Daily News, Jan. 31, 1945. (Review of Prodigal Genius by John J. O'Neill.) (n)