Nikola Tesla Books
Damjanovic, A. "Contribution à l'historie de l'electrotechnique," Bulletin de l'Association Suisse des Electriciens - Zurich, Oct., 1960, no. 20. (Reprinted in Tribute to Nikola Tesla, Beograd, 1960.) (fp)
Gertz, Elmer. "Who is Nikola Tesla? Who Indeed!", The Paper - Chicago, Oct. 22, 1960. (Chicago public school named in honor of Nikola Tesla. Notes on Tesla's life and work.) (n)
Goldman, Harry. "Who Invented Radio?", Electronics World, Nov., 1960, pp. 10, 12. (Letter chastises author for not including name of Tesla in radio development. Reference article is "Did Popov Invent Radio," July, 1960, pp. 78, 79.) (p)
IliÄ, Milan. "NaÅ¡a tehniÄka dostignuÄa - Od Galvanija do Tesle." (Our Technical Achievements - from Galvani to Tesla.) Tesla - Beograd, Vol. VII (1960), No. 6, p. 28-30. (fp)
"JoÅ¡ jedno priznanje naÅ¡em nauÄenjaku Nikoli Tesli" (Still another recognition of our scientist, Nikola Tesla.) Tesla - Beograd, Vol. VII (1960), No. 6, p. 58. (Elementary school in Chicago named Nikola Tesla.) (fp)
Edgar, E. E. "First Things First," Coronet, Dec., 1960, p. 156. (Humorous note concerning Tesla.) (p)
America (Serbian Almanac Calender), 1961. (Article - "Honoring Nikola Tesla", by Stephen Stepanchev, pp. 85-88. Biographical sketch of Tesla.) (b)
America (Serbian Almanac Calender), 1961. (Article "Proud of Their Serbian Ancestry", by Geo. Angelich, pp. 31-33. Brief mention of Nikola Tesla School in Chicago.) (b)
De Camp, Lyon Sprague. The Heroic Age of American Invention. New York: Doubleday & Co., 1961. (Biographical information on the life and work of Nikola Tesla, pp. 175, 203-208.) (b)
Dogigli, Johannes. The Magic of Rays. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1961. (Mention of Tesla's high frequency transformer, and foresight of radar development, pp. 226, 231.) (b)
Govorchin, Gerald Gilbert. Americans From Yugoslavia. Gainesville, Fla.: University of Florida Press, 1961, 352 pp. 23-1/2 cm. (A survey of Yugoslav immigrants in the United States. Chapter 9. - "Famous Folk and Plain People - Tesla the Prodigal Genius," pp. 216-221; Chapter 10 - "Contributions to American Science," pp. 264, 265, Por. p. 228 ff.) (b)
Kibbee, Constance V. Standard Textbook of Cosmetology, New York: Milady Publishing Corp., 1961, 503 pp. (Tesla's high frequency equipment for this application, pp. 404-410.) (b)
Tribute to Nikola Tesla. Beograd: Nikola Tesla Museum, 1961. (Presents articles, letters, and documents by others relating to the life and work of Nikola Tesla. Material selected and prepared by V. PopoviÄ.) (b)