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Nikola Tesla Books

Books written by or about Nikola Tesla

"The Practical Tesla Oscillator," Electrical Engineer - N. Y., Apr. 3, 1895, p. 311. (Editorial note refers to photos in another article in this issue. Refers to recent destruction of Tesla's laboratory.) (p)

"Loss of Tesla's Laboratory," The Engineer - London, Apr. 5, 1895, p. 289. (Brief note of destruction of Tesla's laboratory by fire.) (p)

"Tesla's Laboratory," Electrical World - N. Y., Apr. 6, 1895, p. 432. (Refers to Eng. Mag., Apr., 1895, p. 101. Note that Tesla's laboratory destroyed by fire.) (p)

"Tesla's Inventions," Electrical World - N. Y., Apr. 13, 1895, p. 461. (Refers to Century for April on Tesla oscillators. Also see Elect. Engr., Apr. 3, and Elect. Review, Apr. 3.) (p)

"Mr. Tesla's Oscillator," N. Y. Tribune, Apr. 15, 1895, p. 5, col. 5. (New invention of generating electricity with much more simple and economical apparatus. Refers to electro-mechanical oscillator.) (n)

"Joseph Jefferson Lecture," Boston Herald, Apr. 18, 1895, p. 32. (When asked 'What is Personal Magnetism?" Jefferson said, "I can no more tell you what that quality is than can Mr. Tesla tell you what is electricity." See also Boston Advertiser, Apr. 19, 1895.) (n)

"Joseph Jefferson Lecture," Boston Advertizer, Apr. 19, 1895, p. 25. (Comments on passing of Edison from the electrical throne and the coronation of Tesla. See also Boston Herald, April 18, 1895.) (n)

 "Tesla Oscillator," Mining & Scientific Press, Apr. 27, 1895, p. 268. (p)

 "Tesla Current Tubes," Buffalo Express, Apr. 21, 1895. (See Elect. Engr., May 8, 1895, for reprint of this article.) (n)

 "Incendie du laboratoire de M. Tesla, "L'Electricien (Revue Internationale De L'electricite), Apr. 27, 1895, pp. 270, 271. (fp)

 D'Ault, J. "Las merveilles électriques de N. Tesla," La Revue des Revues Paris, May 1, 1895, p. 197. (fp)

"Tesla Current Tubes," Electrical Engineer N. Y., May 1, 1895, p. 404. (Reference to transmitting electricity by fluid in tubes, described as solution of some metallic salt contained in a metal tube surrounded by rubber. See Buffalo Express, Apr. 21.) (p)

Electricity, May 15, 1895. (See Elect. World, May 25, 1895, pp. 612, 613.) (p)

"The Burning of Tesla's Laboratory," Electrical Review - London, May 24, 1895, p. 652. (Tesla at work again. No fear for his future.) (p)