Nikola Tesla Books
"Tesla's Latest Discovery - Rapid Vibrating Machine," N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 30, 1896, p. 1, col. 5. (Development of electrical oscillator for lighting of bulbs without filaments.) (n)
"Tesla's Electrical Oscillators," Electrical Review - N. Y., Sept. 30, 1896, pp. 158, 159. (Refers to five patents granted Sept. 22, 1896, with diagrams.) (p)
"Tesla's High Frequency Apparatus Operated From Low Potential Direct Current Circuits," Electrical Engineer - N. Y., Oct. 7, 1896, pp. 353, 354. (Description of apparatus with three drawings.) (p)
"No. 87269 vom 29, Aug. 1893 - Nikola Tesla in N. Y.," Elektrotech-nische Zeitschrift - Berlin, Oct. 15, 1896, p. 653. (fp)
Smith, Frederick J. "Notes on the Tesla Spark & X-Ray Photography," Nature - London, Oct. 22, 1896, pp. 594, 595. (Experiment shows that an x-ray photo can be produced using an exhausted bulb with no terminals.) (p)
"Finds Nature's Secret," Chicago Times-Herald, Oct. 25, 1896. (Letter to Nikola Tesla from Mrs. Renew Benedict. Claims that power of the atom can be obtained by removing sheath which surrounds it.) (n)
Vigouroux, R. "Sur L'emploi Therapeutique - Des Courants A Haute Frequence (Courants De Tesla)," L'Electricien, Nov. 14, 1896, pp. 309-314. (fp)
"Tesla Electrical Oscillators," Electrical Review - N. Y., Nov. 30, 1896, p. 162. (Editorial -reports practical success. Patents granted to Tesla last week.) (p)
"Tesla's Latest Contribution to the Roentgen Ray Phenomena," Electrical Review - N. Y., Dec. 2, 1896, p. 276. (Editorial on Tesla's work. Causes of deleterious effects on the skin.) (p)
Tesla, Nikola. "Tesla on the Roentgen Streams," Electrical Review - N. Y., Dec. 2, 1896, pp. 277, X. (Letter from Tesla. Useful information for physicists and physicians. Describes details of work and results. Reprinted in Nikola Tesla, Lectures, Patents, Articles, Beograd, 1956.) (p)
"Tesla's Experiments with X-Rays," N. Y. Tribune, Dec. 2, 1896, p. 7, col. 2. (Refers to communication published in Electrical Review. Perfected oscillators produced abundant ozone. Possible manufacture of fertilizers.) (n)
Hospitalier, E. "Transmission of Energy from Niagara to Buffalo," L'Industrie Electrique, Dec. 10, 1896, pp. 541, 542. (fp)
Tesla, Nikola. "Mr. Tesla On Thermo-Electricity," Electrical Engineer - N. Y., Dec. 23, 1896, p. 655. (Excerpts from Tesla letter to the Buffalo Engineer on the future of electricity.) (p)
Johnson, Robert Underwood. Songs of Liberty and Other Poems. New York: Century Co., 1897. (Paraphrases from the Servian after translation by Nikola Tesla, with a prefactory note by him on Servian poetry, is included in this volume.) (b)