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Nikola Tesla Books

Books written by or about Nikola Tesla

"Expiration of the Tesla Split-Phase Patents," Electrical World & Engineer, Dec. 22, 1910, pp. 1458, 1459. (Two patents to expire on Dec. 26, nos. 511,559 and 511,560.) (p)

Eberhart, Noble M. A Working Manuel of High Frequency Currents. Chicago: New Medical Pub. Co., 1911, 319 pp. (Medical uses of Tesla coil apparatus.) (b)

Jones, E. Taylor. "The Induction Coil," Philosophical Magazine - London, 1911, pp. 706-720. (Mathematical and experimental results.) (p)

Proc. Phys. Soc. - London, Feb., 1911, vol. 136, p. 23. (Article by J. A. Fleming & G. B. Dyke.) (p)

"The Inventions of Tesla," Electrical Review & Western Electrician, May 20, 1911, p. 978. (Editorial announcement of Tesla's address at meeting of National Electric Light Assoc., May 15, 1911, in this issue.) (p)

"New Inventions by Tesla," Electrical Review & Western Electrician, May 20, 1911, pp. 986-988. (Contents of lecture at meeting of National Electric Light Assoc., May 15, 1911, on the Tesla magnifying transmitter and turbine developments. photos.) (p)

Reeve, Arthur B. "Tesla & His Wireless Age," Popular Electricity - Chicago, June, 1911, p. 97-101. (p)

Marshall, Edward. "Nikola Tesla Says Wireless May Save Us From Invasion," Detroit Free Press, Aug., 1911. (n)

Editor note: The above article is actually from August 1, 1915.

"Nikola Tesla in elektrotehnika (Nikola Tesla and electrotechnics)", Glasilo SNPJ - Chicago, Aug. 4, 1911, p. 4. (fn)

Roland, Marcel. "To Turn Earth Into One Gigantic Dynamo," N. Y. American, Sept. 3, 1911. (Discusses Tesla's foresight in television, turning night into daylight, operation of flying machines, navigation, communication with Mars, universal telephony, and reproduction of drawings and photographs by wireless.) (n)

"Fluid Propulsion," Electrical Review & Western Electrician, Sept. 9, 1911, p. 499. (Editorial Tesla's description of a new princi- ple of fluid propulsion in this issue.) (p)

Tesla, Nikola. "Tesla's New Method of and Apparatus for Fluid Propulsion," Electrical Review & Western Electrician, Sept. 9, 1911, pp. 515-517. (Discussion of address before the National Electric Light Association on May 15 on invention of turbine and pump, with diagrams.) (p)

"Tesla Claims New Principle," N. Y. Sun, Sept. 10, 1911. (Electrical journal says he's found secret of easily transmitting great energy. Refers to development of new turbine design.) (n)

Zacek, A. "Tesla Points Way to Turbines," Motor World, Sept. 11, 1911, pp. 905-907. (p)