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Nikola Tesla Books

Books written by or about Nikola Tesla

"Lecture by Nikola Tesla, Electrical Engineer - London, Feb. 10, 1893, p. 145. (Notice that lecture by Nikola Tesla will be given before the National Electric Light Association this month.) (p)

Brown, C. E. L. "Nicht synchron laufender Motor für gewohnliches Wechselstrom-System," Elektrotechnische Zeitschrift - Berlin, Feb. 17, 1893, pp. 81-84. (fp)

Announcement of Tesla Lecture, Electrical World - N. Y., Feb. 25, 1893, p. 137. (p)

"Portrait - Nikola Tesla," Electrical Industries, Mar., 1893, p. 76. (p)

Tesla, Nikola. "Light & Other High Frequency Phenomena," National Electric Light Association, Mar., 1893, pp. 191-302. (Text of Tesla lecture before the Franklin Institute.) (p)

N. E. L. A. (Electric Light Convention Bulletin), Mar. 3, 1893, pp. 1, 3. (p)

"The Tesla Lecture in St. Louis," Electrical Engineer - N. Y., Mar. 8, 1893, pp. 248, 249. (Review of Tesla lecture - "the hall was crowded to suffocation".) (p)

"Tesla Lecture," Electrical Engineer - London, Mar. 17, 1893, p. 273. (Editorial mention that Tesla's St. Louis lecture was attended by 4,000 people.) (p)

"Ferraris Vs. Tesla," Electrical World - N. Y., Apr. 15, 1893, p. 273. (Editorial note that Tesla and Ferraris independently discovered the rotary magnetic field.) (p)

Gutman, Ludwig. "On the Rotary Magnetic Field & Multiphase Alt. Current System," Electrical World - N. Y., Apr. 15, 1893, p. 276. (Claims Prof. Ferraris is the father of "electro-dynamic rotations", and Tesla the father of the system of distribution of multiphase currents and its applications. Article not complimentary to Tesla.) (p)

Madison, Buell. "What Electricity Will Do For Us," Buffalo Express, Apr. 16, 1893. (n)

"Nikola Tesla & His Wonderful Discoveries," N. Y. Herald, Apr. 23, 1893, p. 31, 5 cols. (Scientists honor Nikola Tesla. Many of them call him the most remarkable electrician of the century. See also Elect. World, Apr. 29, 1893.) (n)

"Apparatus for Performing the Tesla Experiments," Electrical Engineer - N. Y., Apr. 26, 1893, p. 403. (Short discussion of subject, referring to apparatus used by Prof. M. Schoentjes, University of Ghent, Belgium.) (p)

"Tesla and His Work," Electrical World - N. Y., Apr. 29, 1893, p. 311. (Editorial note on article appearing in this issue on interview with Tesla.) (p)