Nikola Tesla Books
Duncan, Dr. Louis. "Note on the Tesla Alternating Current Motor," Electrical Review N. Y., May 26, 1888, p. 4. (Dr. Duncan says Tesla motor may have unprecedented field of usefulness. See also Elect. Engineer London, June 22, 1888, p. 583.) (p)
Tesla, Nikola. "A New System of Alt. Current Motors & Generators," Electrical Engineer N. Y., June, 1888, pp. 252-257. (Tesla paper read before AIEE, May 16, 1888.) (p)
"Secretary's Bulletin," AIEE Transactions, June, 1888. (Nikola Tesla elected associate member at meeting of Council on June 5.) (p)
Tesla, Nikola. "A New System of Alternate Current Motors and Transformers," Electrical World N. Y., June 2, 1888, pp. 281-283. - (Paper read before AIEE, May 16, 1888. See also AIEE Transactions, Vol. 5, p. 305, 1888.) (p)
"A Singular Confirmation of the Tesla Theory of Alternating Current Motors," Electrical Review N. Y., June 9, 1888, p. 9. (Independent discoveries of Tesla and Ferraris. Tesla produced a practical motor while Ferraris made a lecture apparatus.) (p)
"Alternate Current Motors," Electrical Engineer London, June 15, 1888, p. 565. (Refers to Tesla lecture. Too soon to make any real judgement.) (p)
"Tesla Ferraris," Electrician London, June 15, 1888, p. 165. (Tesla and Ferraris discoveries of rotating magnetic fields.) (p)
Tesla, Nikola. "A New Alternating Current Motor," Electrician London, June 15, 1888, pp. 173-177. (Paper before the American Inst. of Elect. Engineers, May 15, 1888.) (p)
Tesla, Nikola. "A New System of Alternate Current Motors and Transformers," Electrical Review London, Part I, June 15, 1888, pp. 647-649; Part II, June 22, 1888, pp. 676-678. (Complete text of lecture before AIEE, May 16, 1888.) (p)
"Tesla Replies to Mr. Duncan Explaining his Alternate Current Motor," Electrical Review N. Y., June 16, 1888, p. 4. (p)
"The Tesla Alternating Current Motor," Electrical Review London, June 22, 1888, pp. 664, 665. (Tesla replies to Dr. Louis Duncan's criticism of motors.) (p)
"The Tesla Alternate Current Motors," Electrical Engineer London, June 22, 1888, pp. 583-585. (Dr. Louis Duncan finds deficiencies in Tesla motors. Tesla's reply that Duncan has not understood principles, and explains characteristic features of invention. Article refers to Elect. Review N. Y., May 26, 1888 letter from Louis Duncan.) (p)
"Alternate Current Motors," Electrical Engineer London, June 29, 1888, p. 601. (Statement that in addition to Dr. Ferraris and Nikola Tesla discoveries, that Prof. Elihu Thomson has operated alternate current motor for 12 months.) (p)