Nikola Tesla Books
Tesla, Nikola. "Experiments with Alternating Currents of High Potential & Frequency. Electrical Engineer - London, Apr. 22, 1892, pp. 401-405; Apr. 29, 1892, pp. 427-429; May 6, 1892, pp. 448, 449; May 13, 1892, pp. 470, 471; May 20, 1892, pp. 496-498; June 3, 1892, pp. 543-545; June 10, 1892, pp. 566-569; June 17, 1892, pp. 593-595; June 24, 1892, pp. 608, 609. (Full text of Tesla's lecture before the IEE, London. Reprinted in Nikola Tesla, Lectures, Patents, Articles, Belgrade, 1956.) (p)
"Mr. Nikola Tesla," Electrical Engineer - N. Y., Apr. 27, 1892, p. 439. (Note that owing to the death of his mother, Mr. Tesla has been detained in Gospic, Lika. Expected to return early next month.) (p)
"Royal Society Conversazione," Engineering - London, May 6, 1892, pp. 562, 563. (Professor Crookes repeated some of Mr. Tesla's experiments, but with simpler apparatus, at Royal Society.) (p)
Tesla, Nikola. "Experiments With Alt. Currents of High Potential and High Frequency," Electrical World - N. Y., May 7, 1892, pp. 311-322. (Complete text of lecture before the Inst. of Elect. Engineers, London, Feb. 2, 1892.) (p)
"Tesla's London Lecture," Electrical World - N. Y., May 7, 1892, p. 307. (Editorial comments on lecture. Mr. Tesla unquestionably the first to enter this new and strange field and is at present still the sole explorer.) (p)
Tesla, Nikola. "Experiments with Alt. Currents of High Potential and Frequency," Electricity - N. Y., May 18, 1892, pp. 210-212; May 25, 1892, pp. 227, 228; June 1, 1892, pp. 235, 236; June 8, 1892, pp. 249-251; June 15, 1892, pp. 269, 270; June 22, 1892, pp. 283, 284; June 29, 1892, pp. 295, 296; July 6, 1892, pp. 305, 307, 308. (Complete text of Tesla lecture.) (p)
"Mr. Tesla's Experiments," English Mechanic & World of Science, May 20, 1892, p. 288. (Description of principles of Tesla apparatus with electricity of high voltage.) (p)
"Nikola Tesla and His Business," Scientific American Suppl., May 21, 1892, pp. 13659-60. (A review of Tesla's experimental lectures. "Tesla - An Electrical Columbus - has produced a luminous cloud in space between two electrodes suspended from opposite walls of the room. ") (p)
"Tesla's Lecture at London," Electrical Review - London, May 27, 1892, p. 658. (Editorial - "The picture of the future of electricity as drawn by Mr. Tesla is at once sweepingly novel and alarmingly daring.") (p)
"Tesla's Experiments," Electrical Engineer - London, June 3, 1892, p. 531. (Editorial comment that Dr. Moser, Vienna, experiments with a double Geissler tube was as instructive as any that Tesla produced.) (p)
"Power at Telluride," Engineering Mag. - N. Y., Aug., 1892, pp. 710, 711. (Electric power transmission of the Gold King Stamp mill near Telluride, Colorado. First example in this country of the installation of a large alternating current motor.) (p)