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Nikola Tesla Books

Books written by or about Nikola Tesla

Karakasevic, Vladimir. "Broader Ties With the Old Country," Review (Yugoslav Monthly Mag.), Apr., 1977, pp. 12, 13. (From Christopher Columbus to Nikola Tesla. Discusses migration of immigrants over the years.) (p)

Pearson, Mark. "Electric Theory Forum Planned," St. Cloud Daily Times (Minn.), Apr. 25, 1977. (Plans developing for an international conference to study the feasibility of wireless transmission of energy, based on theories of Nikola Tesla.) (n)

"Tesla's Sensitivity is Rewarded Later," St. Cloud Daily Times, Apr. 25, 1977. (People's Power Project sponsoring test to transmit electrical power without wires, using principles of Nikola Tesla.) (n)

Pawlicki, T. B. "The Pyramids Are An Ancient Space Communications Network!", Ancient Astronauts (UFO Special), May, 1977, pp. 18-21, 55, (Mention of Nikola Tesla's experiments in transmitting power.) 56. (p)

"The Russians May Control Our Weather," Sacramento Union, May 1, 1977, p. F5. (n)

Richards, Bill. "Inventor's Tinkering Pays Off," Washington Post, May 9, 1977, pp. Al, A6. (Improvement in electric motor design by inventor C. I. Wanlass said first improvement since design of Nikola Tesla more than 60 years ago.) (n)

Pearson, Mark. "Site Search Begins for Power Test," St. Cloud Daily Times (Minn.), May 13, 1977. (Surveying for site on farm of Virgil Fuchs. Wireless transmission of energy, theory of Nikola Tesla, will be tested by end of June.) (n)

Pearson, Mark. "Inventor as Fantastic as His Wireless Theory," St. Cloud Daily Times, May 14, 1977. (Wireless transmission of energy, long-ignored Tesla theory, to be tested on the Belgrade farm of Virgil Fuchs.) (n)

Green, Pokie. "Odd Testing of Lightning Could Give Answer to Energy Need," Salt Lake Tribune, June 10, 1977, p. R5. (High energy physics scientist-inventor Robert Golka believes the controlled production of ball lightning could solve the energy crisis. Experiments based on initial work by Nikola Tesla in 1899.) (n)

Cohen, Michael. "The Great Martian Civilization," Ancient Astronauts, July, 1977, pp. 16-19, 53-56. (Refers to Scientific American, June 5, 1909. Signals detected by Nikola Tesla interpreted as possibly coming from Mars.) (p)

Lindberg, Gene. "Rails Giant Antennas?", Denver Post, July 13, 1977, p. 8AA. (Rails of BART, the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit System, act as antennas, beaming ULF radio signals into the atmosphere. Reference to Tesla's early experiments with low frequency research at Colorado Springs.) (n)

Moore, Michael. "Machine Makes Lightning," Brevard Today - Brevard County Newspaper, Cocoa Beach, Florida, July 18, 1977. (Nuclear fusion is at heart of Robert Golka's researches to produce a "clean" energy source. Work based on Tesla experiments made in 1899.) (n)