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Nikola Tesla Books

Books written by or about Nikola Tesla

Lightning - London, Mar. 24, 1892, vol. 1, no. 23, p. 501. (Prof. Crookes statement on ethereal communication and transmission of power which Mr. Tesla has made so popular. From Prof. Crookes' article in Fortnightly Review.) (p)

"Review of Tesla's Lecture given before the Royal Institution," Scientific American Supplement, Mar. 26, 1892, p. 13533.) (p)

"Tesla in France," Western Electrician, Mar. 26, 1892, p. 26. (p)

"Mr. Tesla's Experiments on Alternating Currents of Great Frequency," Scientific American, Mar. 26, 1892, pp. 195, 196. (Concerns lectures in England and France. Two woodcuts.) (p)

"Distinguished Electricians," Scientific American, Mar. 26, 1892, pp. 199, 200. (Portraits and commentary on Edison, Bell, Lynn, and Tesla.) (p)

"Tesla's Lecture in Paris," Electrical World - N. Y., March 26, 1892, p. 209. (Editorial - Tesla proves that Americans are patient, scientific investigators.) (p)

Raveport, E. "Tesla's Experiments with Alt. Currents of High Frequency," Electrical World - N. Y., Mar. 26, 1892, pp. 211-213. (French lecture on Feb. 19 reviewed. The event was of great importance, as the first experimental presentation of an entirely new field of research.) (p)

"Tesla Apparatus," Electrical Engineer - N. Y., Mar. 30, 1892, p. 334. (Tesla experimental apparatus is being constructed for lecture purposes at the Finsbury Technical College.) (p)

"Die Versuche des Herrn Tesla," Elektrotechnische Zeitschrift - Berlin, Apr. 1, 1892, pp. 181, 182. (p)

"Tesla's High Voltage Generator," English Mechanic & World of Science, Apr. 1, 1892, p. 133. (Current may be small, but energy is enormous.) (p)

Schmid, Albert. "The Tesla Multiphase Current Motors," Electrical Review - London, Apr. 8, 1892, pp. 443, 444. (Article from Elect. Engr. - N. Y., Mar. 9, 1892. See also Elect. Rev. - N. Y., Mar. 9, 1892. Impression that experiments between Frankfurt and Lauffen was the first example of this type of transmission. However, Westinghouse Co. has used multiphase motors with commercial success for several years.) (p)

"Tesla's Experiments," Electrical Review - N. Y., Apr. 9, 1892, P89. (From Elect. Engr. - London. French papers this week are full of Mr. Tesla and his brilliant experiments.) (p)

"Mr. Tesla's Experiments," Electrical Engineer - N. Y., Apr. 16, 1892, p. 350. ("No man in our age has achieved such universal scientific reputation in a single stride as this gifted young E. E." Refers to Tesla's lecture in France.) (p)