Nikola Tesla Books
Tompkins, Peter, and Bird, Christopher. The Secret Life of Plants. New York: Avon Books, 1973, 416 pp. (pp. 63, 371, Tesla states "The day science begins to study nonphysical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence.") (b)
Goodavage, Joseph. "Contact With Extraterrestrial Life," Saga, Jan., 1973, pp. 22-25, 60, 62, 64. (p)
Anderson, Leland I. "A Challenge Rebutted," IEEE Spectrum, March, 1973, pp. 16, 17. (Refers to IEEE Spectrum of Dec., 1972, p. 17. Historical revisionists abound. Historic analysis does not indicate that Ferraris anticipated Tesla in the discovery of the rotating magnetic field, as claimed.) (p)
"Engineering the Electric Century: Pearl Street Station Inaugurates and Era," Electrical World & Engineer - N. Y., May 15, 1973, pp. 32-34. (Edison's Pearl St. station system began in 1881. First alternating current system was demonstrated in 1886, which was to precipitate the "battle of the currents.") (p)
Jamison, S. L. "Life Energy,' Probe, The Unknown, June, 1973, pp. 3, 4. (Letter to editor report that vitamins and minerals could be impressed on the body using a Tesla coil.) (p)
"Engineering the Electric Century: AC-DC Distribution Limits Loomed, Higher Voltages of AC Systems Promised a Solution," Electrical World & Engineer - N. Y., June 15, 1973, pp. 74-76. (Westinghouse saw virtues of Tesla's concepts and acquired patent rights.) (p)
"Engineering the Electric Century: Polyphase AC Systems Come of Age at the Columbian Exposition and Niagara Falls," Electrical World & Engineer - N. Y., July 15, 1973, pp. 30-32. (Impact of polyphase system using Tesla/Westinghouse at Columbian Exposition. Largest plant operating at the time.) (p)
Ellerman, Dorothy. "UNARIUS Science of Life," Beyond Reality, Aug., 1973, pp. 21, 22, 24, 25, 28. (Story of Dr. Ernest L. and Ruth Norman. Contains list of higher beings, including that of Nikola Tesla.) (p)
"Engineering the Electric Century: Motor developments created new loads for utilities, changes industrial practice," Electrical World & Engineer - N. Y., Aug. 15, 1973, pp. 38-40. (Reference to Tesla patents on induction motors that were to become industry workhorses.) (p)
"SNF Pres. Stone: Ethnic Values Popular," American Srbobran, Aug. 22, 1973, pp. 1, 2. (Text of SNF President's address at Kennywood Park, July 20, underlined the return to ethnic pride. Cites Tesla's gift to America.) (n)
"Giants of the Electric Century Series, Part V: Nikola Tesla Polyphase Pioneer," Electrical World & Engineer, Sept. 1, 1973, P. 30. (Biographical sketch of Nikola Tesla.) (p)