Nikola Tesla Books
Zacek, A. "Tesla Split-Phase Patent Sustained," Electrical World - N. Y., Sept. 30, 1903, p. 470. (Sustains fundamental Tesla split-phase patent. Tesla also preceeded Ferraris.) (p)
Editor note: The above article is actually from Sept. 19, 1903.
"Transmission de l'energie a distance sans fil," Cosmos - Paris, Oct. 3, 1903, p. 423. (fp)
Tissot, C. "L'etat aetuel de la telegraphie sans fils," Revue Generale des Sciences - Paris, Oct. 15, 1903, p. 973.) (fp)
Presch, Adolph. "Die charakterististischen unterschiede der verchiedenen systeme der 'Telegraphie ohne Draht'," Zeitschrift für Elektrotechnik - Wein, Oct. 25, 1903, p. 607. (fp)
"Nikola Tesla to Come Here," Colorado Springs Gazette, Oct. 30, 1903, p. 1, col. 7. (Tesla to arrive in a few weeks. His station here has been in charge of two watchmen since Tesla left for the east.) (n)
"Holds Tesla's Patents Good," N. Y. Times, Nov. 24, 1903, p. 9, col. 2. (Validity of two Tesla patents hold good on electrical transmission of power and method of operating motors.) (n)
Drude, von P. "Uber inductive Erregung zweier elecktrischer Schwingungskreise mit Anwendung auf Perioden und Dampfungsmessung, Tesla transformatoren und drahtlose Telegraphie," Annalen Der Physik, 1904, vol. xiii, pp. 512-561. (fp)
New York Electrical Handbook, published by AIEE, 1904. (A guide for foreign visitors to the International Electric Congress, St. Louis, Mo. One of 11 handbooks. Reference to Tesla in Pittsburg (h) booklet, pp. 27, 39, 40, 99, 104.) (b)
Sewall, Charles Henry. Wireless Telegraphy - Its Origins, Development, Inventions, and Apparatus. New York: Van Nostrand Co., 1904. (Tesla's work on wireless transmission, radio control, Tesla coil, effects at Colorado Springs. Includes summary of wireless transmission patents by N. Tesla, pp. 3, 38-45, 114, 153, 218-225.) (b)
Tesla, Nikola. Experiments with Alternate Currents of High Potential and High Frequency. New York: McGraw Pub. Co., 1904, 162 pp. (Complete text of lecture delivered before the Institution of Electrical Engineers, London, 1892. Important reference material. Contains Appendix, "The Transmission of Electric Energy Without Wires," also published in Elect. World, March 5, 1904.) (b)
(Tesla, Nikola.)
Westinghouse electric and manufacturing company vs. Diamond motor company.
(Suit for infringement of patent nos. 511,559 and 511,560, for improvements in electrical transmission of power, granted to N. Tesla; records, briefs and opinion, on motion for preliminary injunction, and on final hearing.) (1904-1905)
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At head of title: Circuit court of the United States, southern district of Illinois, northern division, in equity.
Complainant's record on final hearing combined with that of suit against Jefferson electric light, heat and power company.
Engineering Societies Library, N. Y. C., card no. 621.313 A008w5i4. (b)