Various Tesla book cover images

Nikola Tesla Books

Books written by or about Nikola Tesla

Taylor, Carol. "Guests Hotelmen Never Forget," N. Y. World Telegram & Sun, Jan. 26, 1966, Section 3, p. 23. (Among those mentioned are Nikola Tesla, George Kleinsinger, Tallulah Bankhead and Fidel Castro.) (n)

"The Metric System," Scanfax (Chicago Section IEEE), Apr., 1966, P. 9. (The CGPM has adopted the name tesla for the SI unit of magnetic flux density.) (p)

"Nikola Tesla - Genius of Alternating Current," Technical Engineer, May, 1966, pp. 4-7. (Biographical account of Tesla's life and accomplishments.) (p)

"Nikola Tesla to be Honored by Marker," Colorado Springs Free Press, May 19, 1966, p. 3, col. 3-5. (Historical marker dedication in Memorial Park photo.) (n)

Felter, John. "Tesla Historical Marker Dedicated," Colorado Springs Gazette & Telegraph, May 24, 1966, pp. 1, A7. (In memory of the electronic age genius. Marker placed in Memorial Park.) (n)

"Site of Famed Tesla Experiments Now Marked: Historic Role Cited," Colorado Springs Free Press, May 24, 1966, p. 20. (The Nikola Tesla Historical Marker dedicated in Memorial Park. Praise for Tesla's accomplishments.) (n)

"Dinner Honors Inventor's Memory, Parallels Evening 67 Years Ago," Colorado Springs Free Press, May 26, 1966, p. 12, col. 1-3. (67 years ago Leonard Curtis invited 20 prominent Colorado men to meet Nikola Tesla in the dining room of the El Paso Club.) (n)

"Father of Telluride Electricity Honored," Telluride Times, June 3, 1966, p. 1, col. 1, 2; p. 4, col. 4. (Historical marker in honor of Nikola Tesla dedicated at Colorado Springs.) (n)

"Colorado Park Marker Honoring Nikola Tesla," American Srbobran, June 15, 1966, p. 1, col. 3, 4. (A marker honoring Nikola Tesla, electrical genius, has been erected in Colorado Springs.) (n)

Nendl, D. "Ein theoretische Betrachtung der Reibungsturbomashinen von Tesla," Lehrstuhl fur Technishe Mechanik, Technishe Hochchule Aachen, July, 1966. (Engineering doctoral dissertation.) (fp)

Brown, William C. "Transmitting Power Without Wires," Science Journal - London, July, 1966, pp. 3-8. (Small helicopter kept aloft for ten hours on power transmitted to it in a microwave beam from the ground. The concept of power transfer by radio was first pioneered by Nikola Tesla at the turn of the century.) (p)

"Nikola Tesla - Great Serbian Inventor, American Srbobran, July 6, 1966, p. 1, col. 6. (Note of tribute to great inventor, born 110 years ago, on July 9, 1856.) (n)

American Srbobran, Aug. 31, 1966, p. 1, col. 5, 6. (U. S. stamp honoring Nikola Tesla on anniversary of his 110th birthday petitioned by admirers and Serbs throughout the world.) (n)