Nikola Tesla Books
"Electrical Transmission Without Wires," N. Y. Times, Mar. 30, 1899, p. 3, col. 2. (Refers to Elect. Review. First elaborate description published of Tesla experiments.) (n)
"Wireless Telegraphy," N. Y. Tribune, Mar. 30, 1899, p. 10, col. 6. (n)
"High Pressures and High Frequencies," Electrical Review - N. Y., Apr. 5, 1899, p. 214. (Editorial Results of Tesla's work stands apart, and it must be left to the future to judge the value.) (p)
Town Topics, Apr. 6, 1899, p. 10. (Derogatory statement regarding Tesla's inventive ability.) (n)
"If The Air Should Burn Up," N. Y. Tribune, Apr. 9, 1899, Supp., p. 17, col. 3. (n)
"Teslaic Experiments," Electrical Engineer - London, Apr. 14, 1899, p. 461. (From Electrical Review - N. Y., Mar. 29, 1899. Value of description of some experiments enhanced by numerous illustrations.) (p)
"Tesla on the Wehnelt Interrupter," Electrical Review - London, Apr. 21, 1899, p. 653. (Comment on article in Elect. Review - N. Y., Mar. 15, 1899. Tesla says 90 percent of the energy is wasted.) (p)
"Vessel Controlling Invention," N. Y. Tribune, Apr. 23, 1899, III, p. 5, col. 1. (n)
"Future Weapons of War," N. Y. Times, Apr. 23, 1899, III, p. 5, col. 1. (n)
Editor note: According to Tesla-International January, 1954 Vol. I, No. 2 & Bibliographical Supplement, the above article is actually from New York Sun of Nov. 21, 1898.
Rollins, W. "Notes on Light," Electrical Review - N. Y., Apr. 26, 1899, p. 261. (Comments on electro-medical equipment, with reference to Tesla's work in the field.) (p)
McGovern, Chauncey Montgomery. "The New York Wizard of the West," Pearson's Magazine, May, 1899, pp. 470-476. (Mentions Tesla's laboratory illuminated without obvious lamp sources.) (p)
"Suit on Tesla Patents," Electrical Review - N. Y., May 3, 1899, p. 276. (Brief note concerning suit of the Tesla Electric Co. against Gordon J. Scott and others.) (p)
"Tesla's High Potential and High Frequency Work," Electrical Review - London, May 5, 1899, pp. 730-733. (Description of experiments with numerous illustrations. See also Elect. Review - N. Y., Mar. 29, 1899.)
"Tesla's Task of Taming Air - The Inventor's Hopes of Building Fame on the Establishment of a New Art. Great Forces His Toy - Want's to Make Nature World's Utilitarian Agent. Talks of Signaling to Mars," Chicago Herald-Times, May 15, 1899, pp. 1, 2. (n)