Nikola Tesla Books
"New Nikola Tesla Award," IEEE Power Engineering Society, Sept., 1975. (For IEEE members or group who have made outstanding contributions to the field of electrical power generation.) (p)
Harvey, Paul. "All Progress Depends on Idea People," Mobile Register & Press, Sept. 20, 1975. (Mention of Tesla's transmission of power without wires at Colorado Springs.) (n)
McElheny, Victor K. "Electricity Transmitted by Radio Beam on West Coast," N. Y. Times, Oct. 10, 1975, p. 40. (Transmission of microwaves to a distance of one mile. Reference to transmission of power without wires by Nikola Tesla.) (n)
"Major Salute to Bicen Set by Yugoslavia," Bicentennial Times - Wash., D. C., Nov., 1975, vol. 2, p. 2. (Observances within the United States to include a symposium on the work of Nikola Tesla.) (n)
O'Keefe, William. "New Efforts Aim at Practical Application of Multiple-Disc-Pump Concept in Industry," Power, Dec., 1975, pp. 51-53. (A Michigan company, experimenting with the 60-year-old idea, now offers several pumps.) (p)
Gold, S. H. "Nikola Tesla - The Man and the Award," IEEE Power Engineering Society Newsletter, Dec., 1975, pp. 9, 10. (IEEE has recently established a Field award to honor achievements in the field of generation and utilization of electric power. Award established in the name of Nikola Tesla. Includes biographical sketch of Tesla.) (p)
"Le 'géant qui dort'," L'Express, Dec. 7, 1975, p. 56. (fp)
Stengel, R. F. "Re-Inventing The Wheel May Be Profitable," Design News, Dec. 8, 1975, p. 38. (Reference to a company presenting a new pump, but which was patented by Nikola Tesla in 1915.) (p)
Bigelow, John. Earth Energy, The Entrancing Force With A Thousand Names. Mokelumne Hill, Calif.: Health Research, 1976. (Short discussion of work of Tesla, Robert Golka, and the Tesla sphere, pp. II-6, II-7.) (b)
Goodavage, Joseph F. Magic: Science of the Future. Signet Book, New American Library, Inc., 1976, 197 pp. (Tesla references: pp. 19, 21, 173, 174.) (b)
Heyn, Ernest V., in collaboration with Alden P. Armagnac, Arthur Fisher, Devon Francis, and C. P. Gilmore. Fire of Genius: Inventors of the Past Century. Garden City, N. Y. : Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1976, 352 pp. (Nikola Tesla is hailed as "the man who invented the nineteenth century", and includes Arthur Brisbane's description of him.) (b)
Nikola Tesla - Dnevnik Istrazinanja, Kolorado Springs 1899-1900. Nikola Tesla Museum, Nolit, Beograd, 1976, 462 pp. (Contents of diary kept by Nikola Tesla during his experiments at Colorado Springs.) (fb)