Nikola Tesla Books
"New Discovery by Tesla," Electrical World - N. Y., Aug. 24, 1900, p. 656. (Refers to Daily Mail of last Saturday. Method of insulating electrical conductor with mixture of frozen water and sawdust in a metal tube.) (p)
"Electricity Up To Date and Beyond," Electrical Review - London, Aug. 31, 1900, pp. 334, 335. (From Daily Mail article "Tesla's Latest Marvel - Transmitting Electricity Without Wires. Very critical comments.) (p)
"Tesla Rotating Field Patents Sustained," Journal of Electricity, Power & Gas, Sept., 1900, p. 67. (Westinghouse sustained in suit against New England Granite Co. See also Elect. World, Nov. 6, 1899, p. 782.) (p)
"Tesla's Electrical Method of Curing Consumption," English Mechanic & World of Science, Sept. 7, 1900, p. 81. (Uses 50,000 volts with an oscillator. Proposes to cure consumption, cancer, and other forms of disease.) (p)
"The Tesla Decision," Electrical World, - N. Y., Sept. 8, 1900, p. 363. (Editorial Westinghouse in litigation on three patents. - Full abstract elsewhere in this issue.) (p)
"Decision in Favor of the Tesla Rotating Magnetic Field Patents," Electrical World - N. Y., Sept. 8, 1900, pp. 394, 395. (Westinghouse sustained in litigation of three patents in suit against New England Granite Co. Judge Townsend highly complimentary of Tesla's work.) (p)
"Tesla Polyphase Patents," Electrical Review - N. Y., Sept. 19, 1900, p. 273. (Editorial - Text of court decision favoring Westinghouse.) (p)
"The Tesla Patents: Sweeping Decision in Favor of These Patents by U. S. Supreme Court," Electrical Review - N. Y., Sept. 19, 1900, pp. 288-291. (Westinghouse upheld in suit on 3 patents against New England Granite Co. Judge Townsend highly complimentary of Tesla's work. Reprinted in Tribute To Nikola Tesla, Beograd, 1961.) (p)
"Mr. Tesla and the Universe - Human Energy and How to Increase It His philosophizing Questioned," Science, Sept. 21, 1900, pp. 447-451. (Comments on article in Century, June, 1900. See also Popular Science of Feb. 1901, p. 436.) (p)
"Tesla's Speculations Ridiculed - Severe Criticism of Electrical Inventor's Divagations in Higher Fields - His Work in Fundamental Theories Declared to be Valueless," N. Y. Sun, Sept. 29, 1900, 1 col. (Century Mag. article commentary.) (n)
Mining & Scientific Press, Sept. 29, 1900, p. 370. (Editorial on Tesla's insulating electric conductors, patent No. 655,838. Sarcastic.) (p)
"Tesla Patents Sustained," American Electrician, Oct., 1900, p. 483. (Decision in favor of Westinghouse in suit against New England Granite Co. Judge Townsend highly complimentary of work of Tesla.) (p)