Nikola Tesla Books
Rollins, W. "Notes on Light," Electrical Review - N. Y. Dec. 20, 1899, p. 394. (Hydrogen in Tesla light bulbs.) (p)
Burgoyne, Arthur C. Songs of Every Day. Pittsburg: Press of Pittsburg Printing Co., 1900. (Contains poem "Mars at the 'Phone", concerning Tesla's report from Colorado Springs that he had received signals, possibly from Mars.) (b)
Hanson, J. W. Wonders of the Nineteenth Century. Chicago: W. B. Conkey Co., 1900. (Drawing of Tesla performing an electrical experiment, p. 207.) (b)
Kauffmann. "Behavior of Vapours Towards Tesla Oscillations," Science Abstracts, vol. 3, 1900, pp. 44, 45. (Zeitchr. Elektrochem., 6, July 22, 1899, pp. 87-92. Vapors behave towards "Tesla oscillations" in much the same way as gases.) (b)
Tesla, Nikola. "High Frequency Discharges," Science Abstracts, Vol. 3, 1900, p. 868. (Nature, 62, May 31, 1900, pp. 116-117. Abstract of part of paper in Century Mag., June, 1900. Description of high-frequency discharges of unusual length, up to 60-70 feet.) (b)
"To Cable Paris Without Wires - Nikola Tesla returns from Colorado and Announces That His System is Complete," N. Y. Sun, Jan. 17, 1900, 1 col. (n)
"Tesla is Not Sick," Electricity, Jan. 17, 1900, p. 25. (Tesla says he did not come to Colorado for health. Plans to telegraph from New York to Paris without wires.) 1 (p)
"Tesla in Colorado," Electrical World - N. Y., Jan. 18, 1900, p. 423. (Note that Tesla plans wireless transmission of energy over a long distance.) (p)
Mining & Scientific Press, Jan. 20, 1900, p. 20. (Tesla says he will remove his laboratory from New York City to Colorado Springs, Colo.) (p)
"Electric Lighting," Tonowanda Argus - N. Y., Jan. 22, 1900. (Tesla has exhibited three new types of high frequency lamps. Prof. Ebert has also developed a new lamp based on Tesla principles.)
"Queries and Answers," American Electrician, Feb., 1900, p. 101. (Includes short description of Tesla coil construction.) (p)
Hawthorne, J. "Personality of Tesla," Current Literature, Mar., 1900, p. 222. (p)
Bottone, S. "Tesla Coil," Engligh Mechanic & World of Science, Mar. 2, 1900, p. 63. (Note that use of oil insures good insulation.) (p)
"Mr. Tesla's Laboratory in Danger, " Electrical World - N. Y., March 17, 1900, p. 405. (Fire in basement of building on East Houston St. did not reach Tesla's laboratory.) (p)
"A Tesla Patent," Electrical World - N. Y., Mar. 31, 1900, p. 477. (No. 645,576, on the wireless transmission of energy.) (p)