Nikola Tesla Books
"Engineering the Electric Century: Transmission by AC Gives Impetus to Hydro," Electrical World & Engineer, Sept. 15, 1973, pp. 72, 73. (Reference article on early AC development.) (p)
Stone, Robert R. "Nikola Tesla, the Person: His Accomplishments and His Participation in Electronics Field," American Srbobran, Sept. 19, 1973, pp. 1, 2, 8. (Address delivered at the 1973 National Electronics Assoc. and National Alliance of Television and Electronics Service Assoc. Convention, Kansas City.) (n)
"A Tesla Relative Awed by Events," American Srbobran, Sept. 19, 1973, pp. 1, 2. (Milorad Konjevich, distant relative of Nikola Tesla, impressed by events of convention which honored the inventor.) (n)
"Two Serbs Meet to Honor a Third," American Srbobran, Sept. 19, 1973, Pp. 1, 4. (SNF President Robert R. Stone and Milorad Konjevich meet to honor Nikola Tesla.) (n)
Shawver, Lisa J. "Science Focuses on a 'Light of Life' (Kirlian Photography)," Science News, Sept. 29, 1973, pp. 202-204. (Kirlian photography, controversial and poorly understood, never the less could become a valuable diagnostic tool. Radiation-field photography dates back to Nikola Tesla.) (p)
"In and Out of Pyramid Parallels," Pyramid Guide, Sept.-Oct., 1973. (Considers Tesla's suspicions that human cells function as condensers.) (p)
"Engineering the Electric Century: Measurement becomes vital to utilities," Electrical World & Engineer, Dec. 15, 1973, pp. 30, 31. (Refers to Tesla making the basis of the induction motor and polyphase system.) (p)
"Nikola Tesla: The Forgotten Man," Midnight, Dec. 31, 1973, p. 4, cols. 1-5. (Biographical notes on Tesla, including association with Thomas Edison.) (n)
Allen, Dr. Wm. Gordon. Overlords, Olympians & The UFO. Mokelumne Hill, Calif.: Health Research, 1974, 193 pp. (Section on Dr. Nikola Tesla's techniques of mental discipline, pp. 46-49, 93, 98, 99.) (b)
Chesterman, John, & Others. An Index of Possibilities. New York: Pantheon Books, 1974. (Review of AC/DC war between Tesla and Edison, pp. 97, 121.) (b)
Dakin, H. S. High Voltage Photography. San Francisco: Publ. by H. S. Dakin, 1974, 79 pp. (Notes on Tesla's work with high frequency, pp. 35-38.) (b)
De Bono, Edward. Eureka! An Illustrated History of Inventions From the Wheel to the Computer. N. Y., Chicago, San Francisco: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1974. (Notes on Tesla's contribution to hydroelectricity, p. 76, and foresight in radar development, p. 202.) (b)