Nikola Tesla Books
(Tesla, Nikola.)
Westinghouse electric and manufacturing company vs. National electric company (later, National brake and electric company.)
(Suit for infringement of letter 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; papers on motion for preliminary injunction; records and briefs on final hearing; opinion) (1903-1905)
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At head of title: Circuit court of the United States, eastern district of Wisconsin, in equity.
Cover title: Tesla polyphase syste, National Case. Engineering Societies Library, N. Y. C., card. no. 621.313 A008w5. (b)
(Tesla, Nikola.)
Westinghouse electric and manufacturing company vs. Electric appliance company.
(Suit for infringement of letters patent no. 511,559 and 511,560, for system of electric power transmission; granted to N. Tesla; records; briefs, opinions.) (1903-1906)
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At head of title: United States circuit court, northern district of Illinois, northern division, in equity, no. 27,066.
Cover title: Tesla split-phase motor, Electric applicance case. Engineering Societies Library, N. Y. C., card no. 621.313 A008w5e. (b)
Hawkins, Laurence A. "Nikola Tesla His Work & Unfulfilled Promises," Electrical Age - N. Y., Feb., 1903, pp. 99-108. ("Ten years ago Tesla the electrician of greatest promise. Today his name provokes a regret that a promise should have been unfulfilled.") (p)
Wilke, Arthur. "Wireless Telegraphy for Military Purposes," Electrical World - N. Y., Feb. 2, 1903, pp. 762-764. (Abstract of article in Elekt. Zeit., Jan. 15, 1903. Photos and diagrams.) (p)
"Tesla as a Wizard," Chicago Tribune, Feb. 23, 1903. (Wardenclyffe, Long Island, plant for testing theory of transmission of energy. Power to be sent long distances through the earth.) (n)
"Editorial Notes," Electrical World - N. Y., Feb. 27, 1903, p. 751. (Refers to paper in this issue on Prof. Brauns' apparatus for military signalling. "Evidently Braun, like Marconi, has been converted to the high potential methods used by Tesla.") (p)