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Nikola Tesla Books

Books written by or about Nikola Tesla

(Tesla, Nikola.)
Westinghouse electric and manufacturing company vs. Dayton fan and motor company.
(Suit for infringement of letters patent no. 401,520, for improvements in methods of operating electro-magnetic motors, granted to N. Tesla; records and briefs on final hearing; opinion) (1899-1901)
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At head of title: United States circuit court, southern district of Ohio, western division, in equity, no. 5288.
Engineering Societies Library, N. Y. C., card no. 621.313A (8w5d (b).

(Tesla, Nikola.)
Westinghouse electric and manufacturing company vs. Catskill illuminating and power company.
(Suit for infringement of letters patent no. 511,559, 511,560, granted to Nikola Tesla, for improvements in electrical transmission of power; demurrer book; records and briefs; opinion (1899-1901)
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Cover title: Tesla split-phase motor. At head of title: United States circuit court, southern district of New York, in equity no. 7147. In v. 3 is also Appeal, United States circuit court of appeals for the second circuit, in equity. Briefs; decision. (1901-1902)
Engineering Societies Library, N. Y. C. card no. 621.313 A008w5e. (b) 

Fahie, J. J. A History of Wireless Telegraphy 1838-1899. Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood & Sons, 1899. (Includes portion of Tesla's contribution to the radio art, pp. 77, 199, 200, 203, 204, 228, 240, 261.) (b)

Pellat, H. "Effect of Soft Iron on High Frequency Currents," Science Abstracts, Vol. 1, 1899, pp. 613, 614. (Comptes Rendus, vol. 126, 1898, pp. 731-733. Reference article this is Tesla's arrangement, although Tesla not mentioned.) (b)

"Tesla's Circuit Interrupters," Science Abstracts, vol. 2, 1899, pp. Illustrated 46, 47. (Elect. World, Aug. 20, 1898, pp. 181-184. description of devices recently patented by Tesla for producing rapidly oscillating currents.) (b)

Tesla, Nikola. "Discharge Phenomena," Science Abstracts, vol. 2, 1899, pp. 287, 288. (Review of West. Electn., Nov. 26, 1898, p. 301 - in N. Y. Sun for Nov. 21, 1898. Views on possibilities of high-frequency and high-potential phenomena.) (b)

Kauffmann, H. "Absorption of Electric Waves and Electro-luminescence," Zeitchr. Phys. Chem., vol. 28, 1899, pp. 673-707. (Observations on luminescence of vapors under influence of Tesla waves.) (b)