Nikola Tesla Books
"A New Tesla Laboratory on Long Island," Electrical World - N. Y., Sept. 27, 1902, pp. 499, 500. (Description of installation at Wardenclyffe, with two photos.) (p)
"Nikola Tesla Fined $100 - Fails to Show Up for Jury Duty in General Session - Is Sorry Now," N. Y. Sun, Oct. 8, 1902, 1 col. (n)
"Tesla Fined $100 for Failing to Obey Jury Notice," N. Y. Journal, Oct. 8, 1902. (n)
"Tesla Against Death Penalty - Thinks it is Barbarous and is Excused as a General Sessions Juror," N. Y. Sun, Oct. 16, 1902, 1 col. (n)
"Court Excuses Tesla," N. Y. Times, Oct. 16, 1902, p. 16, col. 3. (Inventor, summoned in murder case, termed the death penalty barbarous, inhuman, and unnecessary.) (n)
"Tesla's New Laboratory," Electrical Engineer - London, Oct. 17, 1902, p. 542. (Refers to Elect. World - N. Y. Brief description of Wardenclyffe installation.) (p)
"Tesla Motor Patents in Litigation," Western Electrician, Nov. 22, 1902, pp. 360, 361. (p)
"The Penalty of Fame," Electrical World - N. Y., Dec. 13, 1902, p. 944. (Tesla fined $100 for failing to obey jury notice. From N. Y. Journal.)
(p) Atkinson, Philip. The Elements of Dynamic Electricity & Magnetism. New York: Van Nostrand Co., 1903. (Discussion of Tesla/Westinghouse motor development, pp. 198-202.) (b)
Elektrotechnische Rundschau. "Elektrische Fernsteurung von Schiffen und Torpedos," Vol. XXI, No. 6, Frankfurt - 1903/1904. (fp)
Doolittle, Wm. H. Inventions in the Century. 1903. (b)
(Tesla, Nikola.)
Westinghouse electric and manufacturing company vs. Electric light company of New Paltz, and Warner, Lawrence C.
(Suit for infringement of letters patent no. 511,559, and 511,560, for systems of electric power transmission; granted to N. Tesla; record of final hearing) (1903)
Diagrs.
At head of title: Circuit court of the United States, southern district of New York, in equity, no. 8409.
Cover title: Tesla split-phase motor, New Paltz case. Engineering Societies Library, N. Y. C., card no. 621.313 A008w5e3. (b)
(Tesla, Nikola.)
Westinghouse electric and manufacturing company vs. Nassau light and power company.
(Suit for infringement of letters patent no. 381,968 and 381,969, for improvements in electro-magnetic motors, and 382,280 and 382,281, for improvements in electrical transmission of power, granted to N. Tesla; affidavits and briefs on motion for preliminary injunction.) (1903-1904)
Illus., diagrs.
At head of title: United States circuit court, eastern district of New York, in equity, 5510.
Cover title: Tesla polyphase syste, Nassau case. Engineering Societies Library, N. Y. C., card no. 621.313 A008w5n. (b)