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Nikola Tesla Books

Books written by or about Nikola Tesla

"Nikola Tesla Was American Genius," Zajednicar, Feb. 6, 1963, pp. 9, 11. (Biographical notes on Tesla's life and work. Poem by Vinko Ujcic.) (n)

Bartlett, Dexter S. "Inventor of Radio.... Nikola Tesla," Radio-Electronics, April, 1963, p. 35. (Biographical notes on Tesla, who invented and demonstrated his radio-controlled submarine in 1898.) (p)

Nash, Lyman B. "The Man Who Invented Tomorrow," Boy's Life, May, 1963, pp. 18-21. (Nikola Tesla's genius gave us a world of light and power. Article is biographical sketch of the inventor's life and accomplishments.) (p)

"Give Awards to Students," Glens Falls Post Star, May 5, 1963. (Eighth grade students of the Hudson Falls Central School are recipients of the "Nikola Tesla Science Award.") (n)

Telluride Times, May 17, 1963, p. 2. (n)

"Engineering Library Receives Book of Life on Nikola Tesla," IEEE Proceedings, June, 1963, p. 20A. (Book on Nikola Tesla's life presented to Engineering Library by V. Korac, Director of the Nikola Tesla Museum.) (p)

"Science Winners," Glens Falls Post Star, June 1, 1963. ("Nikola Tesla Science Award" presented to outstanding girl and boy scientist in the eighth grade of Hudson Falls Central School.) (n)

Rice, Warren. "An Analytical & Experimental Investigation of Multiple Disc Pumps & Turbines," Journal of Engineering for Power, Trans. ASME, July, 1963, Vol. 85, Series A, No. 3, Paper No. 62-WA-191, pp. 191-198.) (p)

Eisenbud, Jule, M.D. (School of Medicine, U. of Colorado) "Two Approaches to Spontaneous Case Material," Journal of the American Society for Phychical Research, July, 1963. (Paper treats psychical research and psychoanalytic approaches to studying spontaneous psi phenomena, using as case in point Nikola Tesla an obsessional neurotic whose ambivalence marked all his relationships toward mother symbols and mother substitutes.) (p)

Strand, Harold P. "New and Improved Tesla Coil," Science Experimenter, Fall, 1963, pp. 16-21, 141-144. (p)

Wood, O. Lew, and Fox, Harold L. "Fluid Computers," Science & Technology, Nov., 1963, pp. 44-50, 52, 103. (p)

Hunt, Inez, and Draper, W. W. Lightning in His Hand - The Life Story of Nikola Tesla. Denver, Colo.: Sage Books, 1964. 269 pp. (Complete biography of Tesla's life and work. Photographs. Important reference work.) (b)

Meissner, Benjamin Franklin. On The Early History of Radio Guidance. San Francisco: San Francisco Press, 1964. (Tesla references, pp. iii, iv, 5, 6, 43, 44.) (b)