Nikola Tesla Books
"Tesla Predicts More Wonders Annihilation of Space Will Be Work of Coming Generation. Wireless Will Do It - Transmission of Intelligence and Energy and Transport of Materials," N. Y. Sun, Apr. 7, 1912, pp. 1, 2. (Tesla discusses transmission of energy without wires, and aircraft powered by ground-based power plant. Also proposes use of high frequency electrical energy to quicken dull children.) (n)
Hammond, John Hays, Jr. "The Future in Wireless," National Press Reporter - New York (Brooklyn Eagle Press), May, 1912. (p)
Tesla, Nikola. "Mr. Tesla on the Future," Modern Electrics - New York, May, 1912, p. 126. (On Tesla Day, at the Northwest Electric Show, held at Minneapolis, Minn., Mar. 16-23, Tesla sent, through Archbishop Ireland, his message on the future to the people of the Twin Cities and the Northwest.) (p)
Moore, Stuart. "An Adjustable Tesla Coil," Modern Electrics - New York, May, 1912, p. 141. (p)
"Nikola Tesla," Modern Electrics, May, 1912, p. 157. (Detailed biographical summary with full-page-size supplemental sepia-color portrait illustration on heavy stock suitable for framing.) (p)
"Die Tesla-Turbine," Elektrotechnische Zeitschrift - Berlin, May 9, 1912, pp. 486, 487. (fp)
"Effects of Eclipse," Electrical Review & Western Electrician, June 1, 1912. (p)
Electrical Review & Western Electrician - N. Y., July 6, 1912, p. 3. (Editorial - Wireless transmission. Announcement of Tesla article in this issue.) (p)
"Nikola Tesla," Electrical Review & Western Electrician - N. Y., July 6, 1912, p. 5. (Short biography of Tesla.) (p)
Tesla, Nikola. "The Disturbing Influence of Solar Radiation on Wireless Transmission of Energy," Electrical Review & Western Electrician - N. Y., July 6, 1912, pp. 34, 35. (Wireless receiver weaker during the day. Hertzian waves said to be very inefficient. Tesla's method of transmission produced mean speed of Pi/2 times the speed of light. Long wave lengths susceptible to less energy loss.) (p)
"Why Wireless Does Best Work at Night - Nikola Tesla says Solar Radiation Causes the Air to Lose Moisture", N. Y. Sun, July 7, 1912, 1 col. (n)
"Great Inventions and Their Originators," N. Y. Evening Telegram, July 16, 1912. (Brief description of Tesla and his accomplishments.) (n)
"Nikola Tesla Sued," N. Y. Times, July 21, 1912, I, p. 7, col. 2. (Simon Shienker sues Nikola Tesla and E. K. Stalio for interest in the "Tesla Transformer". Claims to have invested $61,500 in the machine.) (n)