Nikola Tesla Books
Vladimir, Njegovan. Nikola Tesla Heroj Tehnike (Nikola Tesla-Technical Hero). Prosvjeta, Zagreb, 1976. (Edition on occasion of the 120th anniversary celebrations.) (fb)
StanojeviÄ, George M. Nikola Tesla i jnegova otrica (Nikola Tesla and His Discoveries. Beograd, "Serbia" Printing Co., 1976, vi 340, 54 p. front. (port.) 226 illus. (Special reprint in 5,000 copies of 1894 ed., including a 51 p. appendix with biographical treatment of StanojeviÄ's investigations of Tesla's work, a bibliography of StanojeviÄ's published works, and a photo history of Tesla.) (fb)
PopoviÄ, Vojin (Editor in Chief). "Nikola Tesla - Life and Work of a Genius." Belgrad: Yugoslav Society for the Promotion of Scientific Knowledge "Nikola Tesla, 1976 (in English); contains bibliography of Tesla's writings and chronology of important life events, 108 pp. Reproduces the following papers presented at the Tesla Symposium Program, New York, Jan. 30 and 31, 1976: (b)
Jenkins, Frank. "Nikola Tesla, the Man, Engineer, Humanist and Innovator."
BulajiÄ, Milan. "in Honor of Tesla's Genius."
KoraÄ, Veljko. "The Inventions and Inspiration of Nikola Tesla."
BosanaÄ, Tomo, "Nikola Tesla and Energy in the Modern World."
White, J. C. "Motors - Mankind's Power."
Harrington, Dean and Drexler, Karl. "Generators Meeting Today's and Tomorrow's Needs."
Wagner, Charles, "Electrical Energy Transmission."
Morin, Roland. "Light Sources - Past, Present and Future."
PopoviÄ, Vojin. "Nikola Tesla - the Founder of Radiocommunications."
Popovic, Vojin. "Researches of Nikola Tesla in the Light of his Diary from Colorado Springs."
"Nikola Tesla Symposium," IEEE Power Engineering Society, Jan. 1976. (Complete program listed.) (p)
"Nikola Tesla iztrgan pozabi?", Delo, Jan. 30, 1976. (V ZDA posvetili veÄjo posornost naÅ¡emu velikemu rojaku.) (fn)
Reed, Don. "Nikola Tesla's Tesla-Scope for Interplanetary Contact," Pyramid Guide, Jan.-Feb., 1976, p. 6. (Tesla-scope constructed by Arthur H. Mathews, with photo.) (p)
"Arthur Mathews, Tesla Protege, Humanitarian," Pyramid Guide, Jan. Feb., 1976, p. 1. (Mathews constructs Tesla-scope for space communication based on Tesla ideas conceived in 1898.) (p)
Quinby, Cdr. E. J., USN (Ret.) "Communications, Encoded - Decoded - Codeless?" Dots and Dashes (Publication of the Morse Telegraph Club, Lincoln, Nebraska), Jan.-Feb.-Mar., 1976. (Reference to Tesla's radio controlled vessel in 1898.) (p)