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Nikola Tesla Books

Books written by or about Nikola Tesla

BIBLIOGRAPHY

[1] Nikola Tesla. - My Inventions - Electrical Experimenter, February, March, April, May, June and October; New York, 1919.

This Tesla autobiography has also been translated into Serbo-Croatian: Nikola Tesla. - My Inventions . - Slobodna misao, Vol. IV, no. p. 47-49, 50-74. Detroit, Mich. U. S. A., 1926.

[2] Nikola Tesla. - A New System of Alternate Current Motors and Transformers. - Transactions of the American Institution of Electrical Engineers. General Meeting, May 16th, 1888.

This lecture is also published in the following books:

a) Th. C. Martin, see [9];

b) Prof. Đ. M. Stanojević, see [10].

[3] Nikola Tesla. Electrical Engineering, May 1934, Volume 53, No. 5, p. 817.

[4] a) A. Michaut. - L’utilisation des chutes du Niagara. - L’Electricien, 1895/II, p. 161.

b) M. T. - C. Martin. - L’utilisation des chutes du Niagara. - Bulletin de la Société Internationale des Electriciens, 1896, p. 304.

[5] Charles F. Scott. - The Contribution of Tesla to Electrical Development. - Tehnički fakultet u Zagrebu, 1919-1929, p. 975-978.

[6] E. Hospitalier, Transmission d’énergie électrique de Miagara à Buffalo. - L’Industrie Electrique, 1896, p. 514.

[7] Nikola Tesla - Experiments with alternate currents of very high frequency and their application to method of artificial illumination. Lecture held on May 20, 1891, in New York, before the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. It was published in its entirety in the books: Th. S. Martin, see [9] and Đ. M. Stanojević, see [10]; a more extensive description of high-frequency machines than is published in this lecture was given by: The Electrical Engineering, March 18, 1891 and Elektrotechnische Zeitschrift, 1891, p. 382-389.

[8] Tesla’s most significant public lectures are as follows:

a) Lecture listed above under [2];

b) Lecture listed above under [7];

c) Nikola Tesla. - Experiments with alternate currents of very high potential and high frequency.

Two lectures, held in London, first on February 3, 1892, before the Institution of Electrical Engineering, and second, on February 4, 1892, before the Royal Institution of Great Britain.

d) Lecture with the same topic as under c), held in Paris, March 1892, before the Société Internationale des Electriciens et Société française de Physique.

e) Nikola Tesla. - Light and other high frequency phenomena. - Two lectures held in 1893, one in Philadelphia, in February, before Franklin Institute (Franklin Institute), and the other in Saint Louis,