Nikola Tesla Books
PopoviÄ, Vojin. "Nikola Tesla," Nauka i Tehnika - Beograd, June-July, 1948, p. 465. (fp)
TijaniÄ, Miodrag. "Delo Nikole Tesle," Radiomater - Beograd, July, 1948, p. 258. (fp)
Voevodin, P. I. "Nikola Tesla," Nauka i Tehnike - Beograd, Aug., 1948, p. 553. (Prevod iz Nauka i žizn, Moskva, br. 5, 1948.) (fp)
O'Neill, John J. Engineering the New Age. New York: Ives Washington, 1949. (References to Tesla's polyphase system of alternating currents, and use of vibrations, pp. 52, 53, 202, 203.) (b)
MacLaurin, W. Rupert. Invention and Innovation. New York: Macmillan Co., 1949. (Tesla, pp. 28, 35, 43, 59, 93.) (b)
Ivanovic, DragiÅ¡a. Nikola Tesla - Biblioteka KolarÄevog narodnog univerziteta, No. 24, Beograd, 1949. (fb)
"The Home of Home Experiments," Popular Science Monthly, Jan., 1949, p. 286. (An account of Kenneth M. Swezey, author and friend of Nikola Tesla.) (p)
Tripalo, Antun. "O znaÄaju dela Nikole Tesle," Nauka i Tehnike - Beograd, Feb. - Mar., 1949, p. 65. (fp)
"Progress in Motor Development and Application," Electrical Manufacturing - N. Y., May, 1949, pp. 75-89. (Historical account, including Tesla motors. Source of photos listed on pp. 194, 196.) (p)
Ribar, S. "Nekoliko reÄi o istorijskim danima radija," Radiomater - Beograd, June, 1949, p. 161. (fp)
Byers, J. Harold. "The Miracle Mind of Nikola Tesla," Fate, July, 1949, pp. 52-56. (Tells of Tesla's strange math ability to see a problem worked out mentally almost as soon as it was given. Also his photographic memory and mental ability to visualize the complete, workable machine.) (p)
Ayres, Eugen. "The Fuel Problem,'" Scientific American, Dec., 1949, pp. 32-39. (Under the section 'A Cast of Characters', (p. 35) this appears: "In another section of the forest was a group of contemporaries and near-contemporaries whose work was destined to create huge markets for liquid fuel... Nikola Tesla, who had just invented the alternating current motor...") (p)
Boksan, Slavko. Nikola Tesla i njegovo delo; osnovi elektrotehnike, visokih frekvencija i radiotehnike. 2. prosireno izd. Beograd, NauÄna knjiga, 1950, 282 pp. (fb)
Boksan, Slavko. (skupio, sredio i komentar napisao): The Work of Nikola Tesla - I. The Polyphase System of Production, Transmission, Distribution, and Utilization of Electrical Energy - Serbian Scientific Academy - Special Edition Book 171. Beograd, 1950, 412 pp. (in Crylic.) (fb)
de Forest, Lee. Father of Radio - The Autobiography of Lee de Forest. Chicago: Wilcox & Follett Co., 1950. (Mentions several times the inspiration of Tesla's work, and his early desire to work with Tesla, pp. 75, 81, 85, 89, 90, 129, 220, 424, 456.) (b)