Nikola Tesla Books
"The Polyphase Patent Situation," Electrical World & Engineer - N. Y., May 13, 1905, pp. 894-896. (Following the expiration of the fundamental patents.) (p)
"Tesla's Valuable Patents Expire. "Wizard" Inventor Has Drawn Princely Income on Electrical Monopoly," Brooklyn Eagle, May 15, 1905. (n)
"Wardenclyffe," N. Y. Globe, May 19, 1905. (n)
"Expiration of Tesla Patents," Electrical World & Engineer - N. Y., May 19, 1905, p. 159. (Brief note that motor patents granted in 1888 expired on May 5.) (p)
"The Tesla Patents," Electrical Engineer - London, May 19, 1905, p. 687. (From Elect. World & Engineer. Tribute by B. A. Behrend to N. Tesla's work, following expiration of the fundamental Tesla patents.) (p)
"News on Tesla," Electrical Review - London, May 26, 1905, p. 861. (From the Globe, May 19. Refers to patent on transmission of electrical energy through the natural media.) (p)
"Tesla Judgement Filed - Inventor Had Paid Lawyer With Promissory Note," N. Y. Sun, June 13, 1905, 1 col. (n)
"Tesla on Subway Dangers," N. Y. Sun, June 16, 1905. (See also Electrical World & Engineer, June 24, 1905, p. 1162.) (n)
"Tesla Split-Phase Patent Litigation," Electrical World & Engineer, June 24, 1905, pp. 1159-1160. (Court opinions involving Jefferson Light Heat and Power Co.) (p)
Tesla, Nikola. "Tesla on Subway Dangers," Electrical World & Engineer - N. Y., June 24, 1905, p. 1162. (Letter from Tesla describes possible explosive mixtures being generated. See also N. Y. Sun of June 16.) (p)
"The Electrical Equipment of the Subway," N. Y. Times, July 3, 1905, p. 6, col. 3. (Critical of Tesla for his previous comments on subway dangers.) (n)
"Tesla's Reply to Edison," English Mechanic & World of Science, July 14, 1905, p. 515. (Edison stated in N. Y. World that he did not believe Tesla would be able to talk around the world. Tesla reply relates his accomplishments in long distance energy transmission.) (p)
"The Transformation of Matter," English Mechanic & World of Science, July 14, 1905, pp. 515, 516. (Reference to Tesla's high frequency experiments.) (p)
Tesla, Nikola. "Flying Machine in Exploration," Ohio State Journal, July 16, 1905, p. 5. (See also N. Y. Sun, July 16, 1905. (n)
Tesla, Nikola. "Tesla on the Peary North Pole Expedition," N. Y. Sun, July 16, 1905. (See reprint in Elect. World & Engineer - N. Y., July 22, 1905, p. 130. (n)