Nikola Tesla Books
"Students Receive Science Awards," Glens Falls Times, Sept. 24, 1969, p. 5. (Eighth grade students of Hudson Falls Junior High School receive Nikola Tesla Award.) (n)
Jarvis, C. M. "Nikola Tesla and the Induction Motor," Electronics and Power, Dec., 1969, pp. 436-440. (Short biography emphasizes significance of Tesla's contributions to the development of electrical engineering.) (p)
Bowers, B. X-Rays. London: Science Museum, 1970. (b)
Geismar, Maxwell. Mark Twain - An American Prophet. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1970. (Clemens lists Nikola Tesla in a group attending a party at Robert Reid's studio, p. 151.) (b)
Michael "X". Nikola Tesla: Man or Spaceman. Saucerian Books, 1970, 30 pp. (Tesla ahead of his time. His inventions would have made war impossible.) (b)
Norman, Eric. Gods, Demons and UFO's. New York: Lancer Books, 1970, 205 PP. (Brief account of Tesla's life and work, pp. 72-75.) (b)
Palmer, William M. (Editor) History's Hall of Honor - Biographical Sketches of Great Men in Electronics. Fort Worth: Electronic Digest Periodicals, Inc., 1970, 64 pp. (Chapter: Nikola Tesla - by William M. Palmer, pp. 53-56.) (b)
Richardson, Thomas L. Introducing Nikola Tesla - Through Some of His Achievements. Vancouver, B. C.: A Gastown Production (n.d.) 76 PP., 21 cm. Reprinted by Health Research, Mokelumne Hill, Calif., 1970. (Includes articles, patents, photos, and bibliographical data.) (b)
Trench, Brinsley Le Poer. The Sky People. New York: Universal-Award House. (A subsidiary of Universal Publishing and Distributing Co.), 1970. (Tesla described as exceptional galactic person, who was in contact with the Sky People, p. 139.) (b)
Goldman, Harry. "Forgotten Communications Pioneer," Radio Today, May, 1970, pp. 46-48, 50-54. (Summary of Tesla's accomplishments. Illus.) (p)
Garrison, Webb. "How ESP Helped 17 of the World's Greatest Achievers," National Enquirer, July 19, 1970, p. 8. (Reference to Tesla's visual images.) (n)
Adams, R., and Rice, W. "Experimental Investigation of the Flow Between Corotating Discs," Journal of Applied Mechanics, Trans. ASME, Sept., 1970, pp. 844-849. (Indirect reference to Tesla turbine work.) (p)
Mayr, Otto. "Revolution in Electrical Technology (1870-1900)," Science, Dec. 18, 1970, pp. 1339, 1340. (Short history of electrical development mentions Tesla.) (p)
Mathews, Arthur H. A Revelation to a Sick World. Lac Beauport, Quebec: Privately printed by the author, 1971, 60 pp. (Quotes and interpretations of the Bible. Reference to Tesla's work, pp. 13, 15.) (b)