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Nikola Tesla Books

Books written by or about Nikola Tesla

Prpic, George J. The Croatian Immigrants in America. New York: Philosophical Library, Inc., 1971, 542 pp. (Contains section on Nikola Tesla.) (b)

Meyer, Herbert W. A History of Electricity and Magnetism. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 1971, 325 pp. (The development of alternating-current motors and transmission systems, pp. 185-189.) (b)

Keel, John. "Mysterious Voices From Space," Saga UFO Special, 1971, vol. 2, pp. 44, 62, 64, 66, 67.) (p)

Binder, Otto. " "Secret Messages From UFO's," Saga, Jan., 1971, pp. 3841, 76-78, 80, 82, 84. (Mentions Tesla's recording signals, possibly from Mars, in 1899.) (p)

Goldman, Harry. "Nikola Tesla's Bold Adventure," American West, Mar., 1971, pp. 4-9. (An account of Nikola Tesla's experiments at Colorado Springs in 1899.) (p)

Ferguson, Arthlyn. "When the Man Who Talked to Mars Came to Shoreham," Port Jefferson Record, Mar. 25, 1971, p. 3. (Radio genius, Nikola Tesla, planned to build the broadcast capital of the world on Route 25. Includes historical notes on the tower constructed by Tesla at Shoreham.) (n)

Burridge, Gaston. "Nikola Tesla," Pursuit (Journal of the Society for the Investigation of the Unexplained.), Apr., 1971, pp. 36-38. (An account of Tesla's accomplishments which were ahead of his time.) (p)

Marranzino, Pasquale. "The First Man-Made Lightning," Rocky Mountain News, June 8, 1971, p. 35. (Refers to Tesla's experiments at Colorado Springs in 1899.) (n)

Burridge, Gaston. "The Lightning Maker," American Mercury, Summer, 1971, pp. 17-20. (p)

Burridge, Gaston. "The Strange Mind of Nikola Tesla," Rosicrucian Digest, July, 1971, pp. 252-254, 272. (Concerning Nikola Tesla's genius. Little question that he was far ahead of his time.) (p)

"Editorial," Electrical World & Engineer - N. Y., July 1, 1971. (July 10, 1971, will be 115th anniversary of Nikola Tesla. Notes on AC development.) (p)

Quinby, Commander E. J., USN. "Nikola Tesla, World's Greatest Engineer," Proceedings of the Radio Club of America, Fall, 1971, pp. 410. (Biographical account of Tesla's life and work. Article also appears in Signals, Mar., 1972, and in Communication/Navigation Electronics, Feb., 1972.) (p)

Bulow, Elsie. "My Protecting Wall of Light," Fate, Nov., 1971, pp. 68-71. (See also Return of the Dove, by Margaret Storm, p. 249. Suggests that Tesla's scientific knowledge was fourth dimensional.) (p)