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Nikola Tesla Books

Books written by or about Nikola Tesla

"A Recent Patent of Nikola Tesla," Electrical World - N. Y., Dec. 2, 1898, p. 203. (Radio control of torpedo or torpedo boat basis of recent Tesla patent.) (p)

"Answers to an Inquiry Concerning Tesla's Latest Work," Electrical Review - N. Y., Dec. 7, 1898, p. 359. (Refer Elect. Review of previous week. Tesla comments on inquiry regarding interference of signals from unwanted sources.) (p)

Huart, Marcel. "Genius of Destruction," Electrical Review - N. Y., Dec. 7, 1898, p. 365. (Translated from L'Evenement. Refers to Tesla's radio controlled weapons. Knowledge can be used for either good or evil.) (p)

"Tesla's Views of His Critic," Electrical Engineer - London, Dec. 9, 1898, p. 740. (Refers to Elect. Engr. - N. Y. Tesla critical of advance publication of paper to be read before the American Electro-Therapeutic Association.) (p)

"More Tesla Marvels," Electrical Review - London, Dec. 9, 1898, p. 871. (Excerpts from N. Y. Herald, Nov. 3, 1898. Refers to Tesla's recent invention in wireless transmission of power.) (p)

Western Electrician, Dec. 10, 1898, p. 33. (Poem, and several editorial remarks from Collier's and the Minneapolis Times.) (p)

"Tesla and His Critics," Electrical Review - London, Dec. 16, 1898, P. 908. (Comment on Tesla's letter to Elect. Engr. - N. Y., entitled "Mr. Tesla and the Czar.") (p)

Hamelin, G. "La direction de navires à distance," Les Inventions Nouvelles - Paris, Dec. 17, 1898, p. 483. (fp)

Trowbridge, John. "Transmission san fils de la force motrice a travers l'air," Revue Technique et Indistrielle - Paris, Dec. 20, 1898. (fp)

"Tesla and His Complaints," Electrical Engineer - London, Dec. 23, 1898, p. 802. (From American Electrician. Sums up points of issue between Tesla and another American journal.) (p)

"Tesla Polyphase Patents Declared Invalid in Germany," Electrical Engineer - N. Y., Dec. 29, 1898, p. 643. (Patents declared invalid because invention was not adequately described.) (p)

 Wood, C. D. "Tesla's Latest Invention," Electrical Age. - N. Y., Dec. 31, 1898. (p)

(Tesla, Nikola.)
Westinghouse electric and manufacturing company vs. Dayton fan and motor company.
(Suit for infringement: of letter patent no. 511,559, and 511,560, for a system of electrical power transmission by alternating currents, granted to N. Tesla; records and exhibits; briefs; opinion) (1899-1901)
Illus., diagrs.
At head of title: United States circuit court, southern district of Ohio, western division, in equity, no. 5289. Library also has Appeal, United States circuit court of appeals, sixth circuit, no. 962. Transcript of record; briefs; opinion. (621.513 A) (8w5d3a)
Engineering Societies Library, N. Y. C. card no. 621.313 A008w533 (b)