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Nikola Tesla Books

Books written by or about Nikola Tesla

St. Clair, D. F. "Tesla's New World," Leslie's Weekly, Mar. 18, 1897, p. 182. (p)

"Mr. Remy's Tesla Coil," Electrical Review - N. Y., Mar. 31, 1897, p. 146. (Letter from Mr. Remy describes his Tesla coil, which does not have deficiencies described by Mr. Willyoung in Mar. 3 issue.) (p)

"Electrical Power Transmission," Review of Reviews, Apr. 1897, p. 476. (Refers to Cassiers for Mar., which includes some of Tesla's views on electricity given at banquet in Buffalo, commemorating electric transmission of power from Niagara.) (p)

D'Arsonval. "Action physiologioque et thérapeutic des courants a haute fréquence," Revue Internationale d'Electrothérapie_et_de_Radiotherapie - Paris, Apr.-May, 1897, p. 241.) (fp)

"A Crowd to Hear Tesla," N. Y. Times, Apr. 7, 1897, p. 12, col. 2. (Academy of Science exhibit. Tesla demonstration before 4,000 persons.) (n)

"Will Revolutionize the Methods of Electric Lighting, and One, He Promised, Will Result in Telegraphing Without Wires," N. Y. Sun, Apr. 8, 1897, 1 col. (n)

"Tesla's Latest Discovery," N. Y. Sun, Apr. 11, 1897, 1 col. (n)

"The New York Academy of Science," Electrical Review - N. Y., Apr. 14, 1897, p. 175. (Review of Tesla lecture before the New York Academy of Sciences on Apr. 6, on "The Streams of Lenard and Rontgen and Novel Apparatus for Their Use." Tesla introduced lecture, stating that in investigating actinic power of phosphorecent bodies, a great number of photographs showed curious defects. Laboratory then burned before completion of investigation. In the meantime Roentgen announced the discovery of x-rays.) (p)

"Mr. Tesla on Roentgen Rays," Electrical Engineer - N. Y., Apr. 14, (Editorial 1897, p. 398. Results of experiments on Roentgen rays before the New York Academy of Sciences.) (p)

"Mr. Tesla Before the N. Y. Academy of Sciences," Electrical Engineer - N. Y., Apr. 14, 1897, pp. 400, 401. (Review of Tesla lecture on Apr. 6 before the New York Academy of Science "On Streams of Lenard and Rontgen, with Novel Apparatus for Their Production.") (p)

"A New Tesla Continuous High Frequency Generator," Electrical Review - London, Apr. 16, 1897, p. 521. (Apparatus used two condensers, discharged alternately. Diagram. See also Elect. Engineer - N. Y., Mar. 3, 1897.) (p)

"Tesla Patents in England," Electrical World - N. Y., Apr. 23, 1897, p. 874. (Statement by Westinghouse that English Tesla patents are 'hung up', is without foundation.) (p)

Electrical Review - N. Y., May 5, 1897, p. 210. (Editorial. Present issue includes communication from Nikola Tesla on results of experiments with Roentgen rays.) (p)