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Nikola Tesla Books

Books written by or about Nikola Tesla

Bluh and Elder. Principles and Applications of Physics. New York: Interscience Publishers, 1955. (See pp. 277, 332, 340.) (b)

Ouspensky, P. D. Tertium Organum. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1955. ("...man is an automaton, like that automaton projected by the American inventor Nikola Tesla".) (b)

Matiĉin Iseljenicki Kalendar. Zagreb, 1955. (P. G., "Nikola Tesla", pp. 133-135.) (fb)

РЖОНСНИЦКИЙ Б. Н.: Димитрий Александрович Лачинов - Госэнергоиздат, Москва - Ленинград 1955)

Damjanović, Aleksandar. "Tesla", nova jedinica u elektrotehnici i zasedanje Medunarodne elektrotehncke komisje u Filadelfiji - Masinstvo i Elektrotechnika - Beograd, 1955, No. 4, p. 537. (fb)

Edwards, Monroe. "Tesla - The Mad Genius," Georgia Tech Engineer, Feb., 1955, pp. 22, 23, 44, 56, 60. (Biographical account of Tesla's life and accomplishments.) (p)

"Recommendations of IEC Tech. Committee no. 24 on Electric and Magnetic Magnitudes and Units," Electrical Engineering - N. Y., Mar., 1955, p. 38. (Name "tesla" recommended for unit of magnetic induction in Giorgi System.) (p)

"Nikola Tesla - The Man Who Invented Tomorrow," Point - Atlanta, Ga., March, 1955, pp. 14-19. (p)

"Rad Nikole Tesle u oblasti bezicne telemehanike," Tesla - Beograd, No. 7-8. (Mar. - Apr.) 1955. (fp)

Rowley, Louis N. "Strange Genius," Power - N. Y., May, 1955, p. 67. (Editorial comments on life and work of Nikola Tesla - next year, July 10, 1956, will be 100th anniversary of Tesla's birth.) (p)

"Nikola Tesla Wrote for E. W.", Electrical World & Engineer - N. Y., May 16, 1955. (Letter from Charlotte Muzar, Secretary to Ambassador, Embassy of the Federal Peoples Republic of Yugoslavia. Forthcoming Tesla centennial is noted.) (p)

Sinks, Alfred H. "The Genius Who Walked Alone," Coronet, June, 1955, pp. 115-119. (Biographical review of Tesla's life and work.) (p)

"Not Croatian, but Serbian," American Srbobran, June 8, 1955, p. 2. (RE: June Coronet article.) (n)

"Coronet Bows: Tesla is Serb," American Srbobran, June 15, 1955, p. 1. (n)

Prepolec, John. "Nikola Tesla, 1856-1943," Croatian Courier, July, 1955, pp. 3, 4. (n)

"Tesla Centennial Proposed for Next Year," Electrical Engineering - N. Y., July, 1955, pp. 612, 613. (AIEE will take cognizance of centennial of this remarkable man's birth.) (p)