Nikola Tesla Books
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Westinghouse electric and manufacturing company vs. Orange County gas and electric company and Davis, Osmer P. (Suit for infringement of letters patent no. 381,968 and 382,279, for improvements in electro-magnetic motors, and 382,280 for improvements in the electrical transmission of power, granted to N. Tesla affidavits and briefs on motions for preliminary injunction) (1902)
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At head of title: Circuit court of the United States, southern district of New York, in equity, no. 8230. Engineering Societies Library, N. Y. C., card no. 621.313 A008w5e.
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Westinghouse electric and manufacturing company vs. Stanley electric manufacturing company and Barr, Marshall D. (Suit for infringement of letters patent no. 381,968, for improvements in electro-magnetic motors, and no. 382,280, for improvements in electrical transmission of power, granted to N. Tesla; papers and briefs on motion for preliminary injunction; briefs and record on pleas; opinion) (1902-1903)
At head of title: Circuit court of the United States, southern district of New York, in equity, no. 8042.
Cover title: Tesla polyphase system, Stanley-Barr case. Engineering Societies Library, N. Y. C., card no. 621.303 A008w5s.
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Westinghouse electric and manufacturing company vs. Mutual life insurance company of New York and Mandeville, H. C.
(Suit for infringement of letters patent no. 511,559, and 511,560, for improvements in the electrical transmission of power, granted to N. Tesla; records and briefs; opinion) (1902-1904)
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At head of title: United States circuit court, western district of New York, in equity no. 188.
Cover title: Tesla split-phase motor, Mutual life case. Engineering Societies Library, N. Y. C., card no. 621.313 A008w5m.
"Tesla's Wireless Telegraphy - Absolutely Private, Absolutely original, working to Great Distance," N. Y. Sun, Jan. 16, 1902, 1 col. (n)
"Tesla Cure for Consumption - High Frequency Currents Used at Brompton Hospital," N. Y. Sun, Jan. 22, 1902, 1 col. (n)
Editor note: The above article is actually from Jan. 23, 1902.
"Inventor Tesla's Plant Nearing Completion," Brooklyn Eagle, Feb. 8, 1902. (Buildings at Wardenclyffe, Long Island, to be used in developing his electrical discoveries. Tower is 100 feet in diameter and over 200 feet high.) (n)
"Radio Pioneer at Shoreham," Daily Eagle Brooklyn, Feb. 8, 1902. (Description of Tesla's experimental station at Wardenclyffe, Long Island.) (n)
"Tesla's work and Marconi's - The Former is the 'Father of Wireless Telegraphy'" N. Y. Sun, Mar. 30, 1902, p. 2, 3 cols. (Reprinted in Electricity, Apr. 9, 1902.) (n)