Nikola Tesla Books
"Nikola Tesla and His Works," Review of Reviews, Aug., 1894, p. 215. (Refers to New Science Review, with sketch by Liet. F. Jarvis Patten of Nikola Tesla's work and accomplishments.) (p)
Perry, Nelson W. "Nikola Tesla and His Work," Engineering Mag. - N. Y., Aug. 1894, pp. 779-786. (Review of Tesla's work and accomplishments. Estimate of Tesla is that his is one of the most vigorous and original minds the world has ever produced.) (p)
"Nikola Tesla," Electrical World - N. Y., Aug. 4, 1894, p. 97. (From article in N. Y. World of July 22, by Arthur Brisbane.) (p)
Tesla, Nikola. Electrical patents issued to Nikola Tesla by U. S. Patent Office, Jan. 26, 1886 - Aug. 14, 1894. (Engineering Societies Library, N. Y. City, card no. 621.3A00St2) (b)
Martin, H. M., and Palmer, W. H. "Tesla Currents with Simple Apparatus," Electrical World - N. Y., Sept. 1, 1894, p. 198. (Uses small Ruhmkorff coil. Reference to Elect. World of Jan. 20, 1894, p. 81.) (p)
"Tesla Currents with Simple Apparatus," Electrical World - N. Y., Sept. 15, 1894, pp. 258, 259. (Ruhmkorff coil used. Refers to article in Elektrotechnische Zeitschrift, July 12, article by Mr. F. Himstedt.) (p)
"Researches With Tesla Currents," Electrical World - N. Y., Sept. 15, 1894, p. 265. (Refers to abstract of article in this issue by Mr. Himstedt.) (p)
Foord, John. "Nikola Tesla and His Work," N. Y. Times, Sept. 30, 1894, p. 20, 4 cols. (Tesla says that 90% of energy in electric light is wasted. Claims that in the future "we shall have no need to transmit power at all".) (n)
Edwards, E. Jay. "The Capture of Niagara," McClures Mag., Oct., 1894, pp. 426, 427. (Long distance transmission of electricity under complete control, and without costly waste, proposed by Tesla.) (p)
"The Tesla Motor and Polyphase System," Electric Journal - London, Oct. 1894, pp. 558, 559. (Editorial comment Chas. F. Scott relates that entire polyphase system has been an evolution of engineering practice which has been the work of years.) (p)
Baltimore Herald, Oct. 21, 1894. (From Prubuddha Bhavatz, Mar. 1972, p. 114.) (n)
Curtis, Brown. "A Man of The Future," Savannah Morning News, Oct. 21, 1894. (n)
"Tesla Theory as Illustrated in the Daily Press," Electricity, Nov. 7, 1894, p. 202. (Cartoon of Teslaic theory from The Daily Press.) (p)