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Nikola Tesla Books

Books written by or about Nikola Tesla

Anderson, Leland I. "Wardenclyffe - A Forfeited Dream," Long Island Forum, Aug., Sept., 1968. (A complete summary of Tesla's laboratory and tower installation at Wardenclyffe, Long Island. Lack of funds prevented completion of an advanced communication system.) (p)

Anderson, Leland I. "The Silent Tower," The Old Timer's Bulletin, Autumn (Sept.), 1968, pp. 18, 19. (Description of Tesla's laboratory and tower on Long Island, eventually abandoned.) (p)

Palmer, William M. "Nikola Tesla, Electronics (Digest), Sept.-Oct., 1968, pp. 12-17.(Biographical sketch. Reprinted in Great Men in Electronics, Fort Worth: Electronics Digest Periodicals, Inc.) (p)

"Nikola Tesla," Proceedings of the College of Universal Wisdom - Yucca Valley, Calif., Oct., Nov., Dec., 1969, vol. 9, no. 1. (In 1891 Tesla said, "There is no subject more captivating, more worthy of study, than nature... Includes biographical sketch.) (p)

Edgar, E. E. "Personal Glimpses," Reader's Digest, Oct., 1968, p. 199. (Humorous note on Tesla's constant interest in solving mathematical problems.) (p)

"Retired NSP Officer Honored," NSP News (Northern States Power Co.), Nov., 1968, p. 19. (Carl Bremicker recipient of Nikola Tesla award.) (p)

"Bremicker Gets Tesla Award," Minneapolis Star, Nov. 11, 1968, p. 19A. (Award for service to electric power industry by Westinghouse Electric Corp.) (n)

Gould, Rupert T. Enigmas. Paperback Library, University Books, Inc., 1969, 319 pp. (Claim of S. H. Emmens of means of transmuting silver into gold. Note that Nikola Tesla refused to sit on a proposed committee to evaluate a demonstration, pp. 228, 229.) (b)

"Anybody Copy Mars Lately?", Old Timer's Bulletin, March, 1969, p. 1. (Comments by Nikola Tesla and Lee deForst on Martian communication.) (p)

Lagus, George W. "The Use of Ground in High-Frequency Circuits," Radio-TV Experimenter and Science and Electronics, June-July, 1969, pp. 71, 72. (Tesla gave several demonstrations of feasibility of electrifying large areas of land by ground propogation of high frequency currents.) (p)

"Nikola Tesla," Voice of Ravanica, July, 1969, pp. 29-36. (Spiritual communication with Nikola Tesla on conservation of energy.) (p)

"Nikola Tesla," Voice of Universarius - Portland, Aug., 1969, pp. 20, 21. (Spiritual message from Nikola Tesla.) (p)

"Autos & Electric Propulsion," Los Angeles Times, Aug. 30, 1969, II, p. 4. (Mention of Tesla's transmission of electric power without wires prior to 1903.) (n)