Various Tesla book cover images

Nikola Tesla Books

Books written by or about Nikola Tesla

"Titova beseda o Tesli," Delo, July 12, 1976. (Lik in delo velikega raziskovalca in humanista, ki je vselej varjel v svoje ljustvo, naj bi navdihovala in vodila predvsem naš mladi rod.) (fn)

"Misel Tesle," Delo, July 14, 1976. (Ob 120-latnici rojstva Nikole Tesle. mladini zagotoviti pogoje ustvarjana.) (fn)

"OB 120-Letnici Rojstva Nikole Tesle," ITD, July 15, 1976. (fn)

Pallazzetti, Agnes. "Dignitaries Unveil Statue of 'Genius' Tesla," Buffalo Evening News, July 24, 1976, p. A-5. (Dignitaries from Yugoslavia and the United States gathered on Goat Island to honor Nikola Tesla, inventor of the alternating current system. More than 1,000 people attended.) (n)

"Videc ob Niagari," Delo, July 24, 1976. (Poleg Niagarskih stapov odkrit spomenik Nikola Tesle, izumitelja rodu, ki je gledal daleč naprej v čas.) (fn)

Korac, Veljko. "Nikola Tesla One of Founders of Modern Technology," Zavicaj, July-Aug., 1976, p. 9. (July 10, 1976, marks the 120th anniversary of the birth of Nikola Tesla. Monument to Tesla, created in Yugoslavia, to be placed before Niagara Falls. Cover illustration shows statue of Tesla.) (fp)

"Today's Thoughtography, Tomorrow's Thought-Viewer," Pyramid Guide, July-Aug., 1976, p. 1. (Nikola Tesla conceived the idea of thoughtphotography eighty-three years ago.) (p)

Douglas, David M. "More on Tesla," Iron Age, Aug. 2, 1976. (Refers to June 14, 1976, issue, p. 6. Tesla the most unsung genius of all.) (p)

"Tesla Statue Unveiled in Niagara Dedication," Zajedničar, Aug. 11, 1976. (Nine foot statue of inventor Nikola Tesla unveiled in ceremonies on Goat Island.) (n)

Badovinac, John. "Inventor Nikola Tesla Receives Due Recognition," Zajedničar, Aug. 11, 1976, p. 2. (Details of dedication of statue of Tesla on Goat Island at Niagara Falls.) (n)

Badovinac, John. "Our Visit to Yugoslavia 1976," Zajedničar, Aug. 11, 1976 (Part I); Sept. 22, 1976 (Part IX). (n)

"Message to America - from Yugoslavia's President Josip Broz Tito," Time, Aug. 23, 1976, p. 26. (Address on this year's Bicentennial observances. Mentions a number of famous Americans originating from Yugoslavia, including Nikola Tesla.) (p)

Kruskocy, Phil. "Expopsychology: The Problems of Living in Space," Search Mag., Fall, 1976. (Brief mention of Nikola Tesla on communications.) (p)

Th Susskind, Charles. "American Contribution to Electronics: Coming of Age and Some More," IEEE Proceedings, Sept., 1976 (special issue on "Two Centuries in Retrospect"), pp. 1300-1305. (The rise of a "Science-intesive" industry, electronics, illustrates the transition of the U. S. from a scientifically underdeveloped nation to a world leader in science - Tesla mentioned.) (p)