Author:Nikola Tesla
Works
[edit]- A New System of Alternating Current Motors and Transformers (American Institute of Electrical Engineers, May 1888)
- The Tesla Alternate Current Motor (Electrical Engineer, London, June 1888)
- Mr. Nikola Tesla on Alternate Current Motors (Electrical World, N.Y., May 1889)
- The Losses Due to Hysteresis in Transformers (Electrical Engineer, N.Y., April 1890)
- Swinburne's "Hedgehog" Transformer (Electrical Engineer, N.Y., September 1890)
- Tesla's New Alternating Motors (Electrical Engineer, N.Y., September 1890)
- Phenomena of Alternating Currents of Very High Frequency (February 1891)[1]
- Experiments with Alternate Currents of Very High Frequency and Their Application to Methods of Artificial Illumination (Electrical Engineer, N.Y., March 1891)[2]
- Experiments with Alternate Currents of High Potential and High Frequency, IEE Address, London, February 1892
- Alternate Current Motors (Electrical Engineer, London, April 1891)
- Electro-motors (Electrical Review, London, April 1891)
- Phenomena of Currents of High Frequency (Electrical Engineer, N.Y., April 1891)
- Alternate Current Electrostatic Induction Apparatus (Electrical Engineer, N.Y., May 1891)
- An Electrolytic Clock (May 1891)
- Experiments with Alternate Currents of Very High Frequency and Their Application to Methods of Artificial Illumination (May 1891)
- Electric Discharge in Vacuum Tubes (July 1891)
- Notes on a Unipolar Dynamo (Electrical Engineer, N.Y., Sept 1891)
- Experiments with Alternate Currents of High Potential and High Frequency (London, February 1892) [3][4]
- The "Drehstrom" Patent (October 1892)
- The Ewing High-Frequency Alternator and Parson's Steam Engine (December 1892)
- On the Dissipation of the Electrical Energy of the Hertz Resonator (December 1892)[5]
- On Light and Other High Frequency Phenomena (Philadelphia/St. Louis; Franklin Institute in 1893)[6]
- The Physiological and Other Effects of High Frequency Currents (February 1893)
- From Nikola Tesla - He Writes About His Experiments in Electrical Healing (February 1896)
- On Roentgen Rays (1) (March 1896)
- On Roentgen Rays (2) - Latest Results (March 1896)
- Tesla's Latest Results - He Now Produces Radiographs at a Distance of More Than Forty Feet (March 1896)
- On Reflected Roentgen Rays (April 1896)
- On Roentgen Radiations (April 1896)
- Roentgen Ray Investigations (April 1896)
- On Apparatus for Cathography (May 1896)
- An Interesting Feature of X-Ray Radiations (July 1896)
- Roentgen Rays or Streams (August 1896)
- On the Roentgen Streams (December 1896)
- Mr. Tesla on Thermo Electricity (December 1896)
- Songs of Liberty and Other Poems (1897)[7]
- On Electricity (January 1897)
- The Age of Electricity (March 1897)
- On the Hurtful Actions of Lenard and Roentgen Tubes (May 1897)
- On the Source of Roentgen Rays and the Practical Construction and Safe Operation of Lenard Tubes (August 1897)
- Tesla's Latest Advances in Vacuum-Tube Lighting - Application of Tubes of High Illuminating Power to Photography and Other Purposes (January 1898)
- Tesla on Animal Training by Electricity (February 1898)
- High Frequency Oscillators for Electro-Therapeutic and Other Purposes (September 1898)
- My Submarine Destroyer (November 1898)
- Letter to Editor (November 1898)
- Tesla Describes His Efforts in Various Fields of Work (November 1898)
- On Current Interrupters (March 1899)
- Some Experiments in Tesla's Laboratory With Currents of High Potential and High Frequency (March 1899)
- The Problem of Increasing Human Energy (Century Illustrated Magazine, June 1900)
- Tesla's New Discovery - Capacity of Electrical Conductors is Variable (January 1901)
- Tesla's Wireless Light (February 1901)
- Talking with Planets (Collier's Weekly, February 1901)
- Polyphase Electric Currents and Alternate-current Motors by Silvanus Phillips Thompson (1902, chapter by Tesla)[8]
- Tesla Thinks Wind Power Should be Used More Now (May 1902)
- Zmai Iovan Iovanovich - the Chief Servian Poet of To-Day (1902)
- Electrical oscillator activity ten million Horsepower (January 1904)
- A Striking Tesla Manifesto (February 1904)
- The Transmission of Electric Energy Without Wires (March 1904)
- Letter From Tesla (Refers to subway system) (November 1904)
- Electric Autos - Nikola Tesla's View of the Future in Motive Power (December 1904)[9]
- The Transmission of Electrical Energy Without Wires As a Means for Furthering Peace (January 1905)
- Tesla on Subway Dangers (June 1905)
- Tesla's Reply to Edison (July 1905)
- Tesla On The Peary North Pole Expedition (July 1905)
- Signalling to Mars - A Problem of Electrical Engineering (March 1907)
- Tuned Lightning (March 1907)
- Tesla's Wireless Torpedo (March 1907)
- Wireless on Railroads (March 1907)
- Nicola Tesla Objects (May 1907)
- Tesla's Tidal Wave to Make War Impossible (May 1907)
- Mr. Tesla on the Wireless Transmission of Power (May 1907)
- Can Bridge the Gap to Mars (June 1907)
- Sleep From Electricity (October 1907)
- Possibilities of "Wireless" (October 1907)
- Tesla on Wireless (October 1907)
- My Apparatus, Says Tesla (December 1907)
- "The Future of the Wireless Art", in Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony; Popularity Explained (1908)
- Nikola Tesla's Forecast for 1908 (January 1908)
- Mr. Tesla's Vision (April 1908)
- Little Aeroplane Progress (June 1908)
- Tesla on Aeroplanes (September 1908)
- How to Signal to Mars (May 1909)
- Nikola Tesla's New Wireless (December 1909)
- What Science May Achieve This Year - New Mechancial Principle for Conservation of Energy (January 1910)
- Mr. Tesla on the Future (May 1912)
- The Disturbing Influence of Solar Radiation on the Wireless Transmission of Energy (July 1912)
- Nikola Tesla Plans to Keep "Wireless Thumb" on Ships at Sea (November 1913)
- From Nikola Tesla (Tribute to George Westinghouse) (March 1914)
- Tesla and Marconi (May 1914)
- Science and Discovery are the great Forces which will lead to the Consummation of the War (December 1914)
- How Cosmic Forces Shape Our Destinies (February 1915)
- Some Personal Recollections (June 1915)
- The Wonder World to Be Created by Electricity (September 1915)
- "Nikola Tesla Sees a Wireless Vision" in The New York Times, 3rd October, 1915
- "Correction by Mr. Tesla" in The New York Times, 4th October, 1915, p. 4
- "Tesla's New Device Like Bolts of Thor" in The New York Times, 8th December, 1915, p. 8
- Wonders of the Future (December 1916)
- Electric Drive for Battle Ships (February 1917)
- Nikola Tesla Tells of Country's War Problems (April 1917)
- Minutes of the Edison Medal Meeting, May 18, 1917, with Nikola Tesla's Acceptance Speech on Receiving the Edison Medal (May 1917)
- Tesla's Views on Electricity and the War (August 1917)
- A Lighting Machine on Novel Principles (February 1918)
- The Effect of Statics on Wireless Transmission (January 1919)
- Famous Scientific Illusions (February 1919)
- Tesla Answers Mr. Manierre and Further Explains the Axial Rotation of the Moon (1919)
- The Moon's Rotation (April 1919)
- Tesla on High Frequency Generators (April 1919)
- The True Wireless (Electrical Experimenter, May 1919)
- The Moon's Rotation (June 1919)
- My Inventions (Electrical Experimenter magazine, Feb, June, and Oct, 1919)
- Electrical Oscillators (July 1919)
- Nikola Tesla Tells How We May Fly Eight Miles High at 1,000 Miles an Hour (July 1919)
- Can Radio Ignite Balloons? (October 1919)
- Signals to Mars Based on Hope of Life on Planet (October 1919)
- Developments in Practice and Art of Telephotography (December 1920)
- Interplanetary Communication (September 1921)
- Nikola Tesla on Electric Transmission (September 1921)
- A Giant Eye to See Round the World (February 1923)
- 'World System' of Wireless Transmission of Energy (October 1927)
- Nikola Tesla Tells of New Radio Theories (September 1929)
- Mr. Tesla Speaks Out (November 1929)
- Tesla Maps Out Our Electrical Future (April 1930)
- Letter to Editor (On Marconi's feat) (April 1930)
- Man's Greatest Achievement (July 1930)
- Tesla at 75 (July 1931)
- Faster Than Light! (November 1931)
- No High Speed Limit, Says Tesla (November 1931)
- On Future Motive Power (December 1931)
- Dr. Tesla Writes of Various Phases of His Discovery (February 1932)
- Statement of Tesla Relating to Force and Matter (April 1932)
- Tesla Cosmic Ray Motor May Transmit Power 'Round Earth (July 1932)
- Tesla, 76, Reports His Talents At Peak (July 1932)
- Chewing Gum More Fatal Than Rum, Says Tesla (August 1932)
- Pioneer Radio Engineer Gives Views on Power (September 1932)
- Mr. Tesla Writes (Refers to J. P. Morgan) (June 1933)
- Tremendous New Power Soon to be Unleashed (September 1933)
- Tesla 'Harnesses' Cosmic Energy (November 1933)
- Breaking up Tornadoes (December 1933)
- Possibilities of Electro-Static Generators (March 1934)
- Nikola Tesla Writes (Additional comments on electrostatic generators) (April 1934)
- Tesla Sees Evidence Radio and Light Are Sound (April 1934)
- Radio Power Will Revolutionize the World (July 1934)
- Invents Peace Ray - Tesla Describes His Beam of Destructive Energy (July 1934)
- Death-Ray Machine Described (July 1934)
- Tesla, at 78, Bares New 'Death-Beam' (July 1934)
- "Beam to Kill Army at 200 Miles, Tesla's Claim on 78th Birthday" in The New York Herald Tribune, 11th July, 1934
- Tesla on Power Development and Future Marvels (July 1934)
- "Tribute to King Alexander" in The New York Times, 21st October, 1934
- Dr. Tesla Visions the End of Aircraft in war (October 1934)
- A Machine to End War (February 1935)
- German Cosmic Ray Theory Questioned (March 1935)
- Tesla Predicts Ships Powered by Shore Beam (June 1935)
- 3 Tesla Inventions (July 1935)
- "Nikola Tesla, at 79, Uses Earth to Transmit Signals: Expects to Have $100,000,000 Within Two Years" by in The New York World-Telegram, 11th July, 1935
- Tesla's Controlled Earthquake (July 1935)
- Tesla, 79, Promises to Transmit Force (July 1935)
- "Expanding Sun Will Explode Some Day Tesla Predicts" in The New York Herald Tribune, 18th August, 1935
- Nikola Tesla Tells How He'd Defend Ethiopia Against Italian Invasion (September 1935)
- Tesla, 80, Reveals New Power Device (July 1936)
- Prepared Statement of Tesla (For interview with press on 81st birthday observance) (July 1937)
- Sending of Messages to Planets Predicted by Dr. Tesla on Birthday (July 1937)
- Tesla Has Plan to Signal Mars (July 1937)
- Dr. Tesla's Honors (July 1937)
- In the Realm of Science: Tesla, Who Predicted Radio, Now Looks Forward to Sending Waves to the moon (August 1937)
- Text of Tesla Speech for the Institute of Immigrant Welfare (May 1938)
- Reference to Compass in 13th Century Poem (October 1938)
- Story of Youth Told by Age (1939)
- The Soviet Sacrifice of Spain (July 1939)
- Aerial Defense 'Death-Beam' Offered to U. S. By Tesla (July 1940)
- 'Death Ray' for Planes (September 1940)
- Proposing the 'Death Ray' for Defense (October 1940)
- Mechanical Therapy (??)
- The New Tesla Electric Heater (??)
- Tesla's New System of Fluid Propulsion (??)
- Fragments of Olympian Gossip (Late 1920s)
Poetry translations
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- The Three Giaours, by Jovan Jovanović Zmaj
- Luka Filipov, by Jovan Jovanović Zmaj
- Quid pro Quo, by Jovan Jovanović Zmaj
- A Mother of Bosnia, by Jovan Jovanović Zmaj
- The Monster (Zmai), by Jovan Jovanović Zmaj
- Two Dreams, by Jovan Jovanović Zmaj
- Mysterious Love, by Jovan Jovanović Zmaj
- The Coming of Song, by Jovan Jovanović Zmaj
- Curses, by Jovan Jovanović Zmaj
- A Fairy from the Sun-Shower, by Jovan Jovanović Zmaj
- "Why," you ask "Has Not the Servian Perished?", by Jovan Jovanović Zmaj
- Why the Army Became Quiet, by Jovan Jovanović Zmaj
- The Gipsy Praises his Horse, by Jovan Jovanović Zmaj
- I Begged a Kiss of a Little Maid, by Jovan Jovanović Zmaj
Editorials
[edit]Patents
[edit]US Patents
[edit]- United States patent 334823 — Commutator for Dynamo Electric Machines (January 1886)
- United States patent 335786 — Electric Arc Lamp (February 1886)
- United States patent 335787 — Electric Arc Lamp (February 1886)
- United States patent 336961 — Regulator for Dynamo Electric Machines (March 1886)
- United States patent 336962 — Regulator for Dynamo Electric Machines (March 1886)
- United States patent 350954 — Regulator for Dynamo Electric Machines (October 1886)
- United States patent 359748 — Dynamo Electric Machine (March 1887)
- United States patent 381968 — Electro Magnetic Motor (May 1888)
- United States patent 381969 — Electro Magnetic Motor (May 1888)
- United States patent 381970 — System of Electrical Distribution (May 1888)
- United States patent 382279 — Electro Magnetic Motor (May 1888)
- United States patent 382280 — Electrical Transmission of Power (May 1888)
- United States patent 382281 — Electrical Transmission of Power (May 1888)
- United States patent 382282 — Method of Converting and Distributing Electric Currents (May 1888)
- United States patent 382845 — Commutator for Dynamo Electric Machines (May 1888)
- United States patent 390413 — System of Electrical Distribution (October 1888)
- United States patent 390414 — Dynamo Electric Machine (October 1888)
- United States patent 390415 — Dynamo Electric Machine or Motor (October 1888)
- United States patent 390721 — Dynamo Electric Machine (October 1888)
- United States patent 390820 — Regulator for Alternate Current Motors (October 1888)
- United States patent 396121 — Thermo Magnetic Motor (January 1889)
- United States patent 401520 — Method of Operating Electro Magnetic Motors (April 1889)
- United States patent 405858 — Electro Magnetic Motor (June 1889)
- United States patent 405859 — Method of Electrical Power Transmission (June 1889)
- United States patent 406968 — Dynamo Electric Machine (July 1889)
- United States patent 413353 — Method of Obtaining Direct from Alternating Currents (October 1889)
- United States patent 416191 — Electro Magnetic Motor (December 1889)
- United States patent 416192 — Method of Operating Electro Magnetic Motors (December 1889)
- United States patent 416193 — Electro Magnetic Motor (December 1889)
- United States patent 416194 — Electric Motor (December 1889)
- United States patent 416195 — Electro Magnetic Motor (December 1889)
- United States patent 417794 — Armature for Electric Machines (A. Schmid & N. Tesla) (December 1889)
- United States patent 418248 — Electro Magnetic Motor (December 1889)
- United States patent 424036 — Electro Magnetic Motor (March 1890)
- United States patent 428057 — Pyromagneto Electric Generator (May 1890)
- United States patent 433700 — Alternating Current Electro Magnetic Motor (August 1890)
- United States patent 433701 — Alternating Current Motor (August 1890)
- United States patent 433702 — Electrical Transformer or Induction Device (August 1890)
- United States patent 433703 — Electro Magnetic Motor (August 1890)
- United States patent 445207 — Electro Magnetic Motor (January 1891)
- United States patent 447920 — Method of Operating Arc Lamps (March 1891)
- United States patent 447921 — Alternating Electric Current Generator (March 1891)
- United States patent 454622 — System of Electric Lighting (June 1891)
- United States patent 455067 — Electro Magnetic Motor (June 1891)
- United States patent 455068 — Electrical Meter (June 1891)
- United States patent 455069 — Electric Incandescent Lamp (June 1891)
- United States patent 459772 — Electro Magnetic Motor (September 1891)
- United States patent 462418 — Method of and Apparatus for Electrical Conversion and Distribution (November 1891)
- United States patent 464666 — Electro Magnetic Motor (December 1891)
- United States patent 464667 — Electrical Condenser (December 1891)
- United States patent 487796 — System of Electrical Transmission of Power (December 1892)
- United States patent 511559 — Electrical Transmission of Power (December 1893)
- United States patent 511560 — System of Electrical Power Transmission (December 1893)
- United States patent 511915 — Electrical Transmission of Power (January 1894)
- United States patent 511916 — Electric Generator (January 1894)
- United States patent 512340 — Coil for Electro Magnets (January 1894)
- United States patent 514167 — Electrical Conductor (February 1894)
- United States patent 514168 — Means for Generating Electric Currents (February 1894)
- United States patent 514169 — Reciprocating Engine (February 1894)
- United States patent 514170 — Incandescent Electric Light (February 1894)
- United States patent 514972 — Electric Railway System (February 1894)
- United States patent 514973 — Electrical Meter (February 1894)
- United States patent 517900 — Steam Engine (April 1894)
- United States patent 524426 — Electromagnetic Motor (August 1894)
- United States patent 555190 — Alternating Motor (February 1896)
- United States patent 567818 — Electrical Condenser (September 1896)
- United States patent 568176 — Apparatus for Producing Electric Currents of High Frequency and Potential (September 1896)
- United States patent 568177 — Apparatus for Producing Ozone (September 1896)
- United States patent 568178 — Method of Regulating Apparatus for Producing Currents of High Frequency (September 1896)
- United States patent 568179 — Method of and Apparatus for Producing Currents of High Frequency (September 1896)
- United States patent 568180 — Apparatus for Producing Electrical Currents of High Frequency (September 1896)
- United States patent 577670 — Apparatus for Producing Electric Currents of High Frequency (February 1897)
- United States patent 577671 — Manufacture of Electrical Condensers, Coils, & c. (February 1897)
- United States patent 583953 — Apparatus for Producing Currents of High Frequency (June 1897)
- United States patent 593138 — Electrical Transformer (November 1897)
- United States patent 609245 — Electrical Circuit Controller (August 1898)
- United States patent 609246 — Electric Circuit Controller (August 1898)
- United States patent 609247 — Electric Circuit Controller (August 1898)
- United States patent 609248 — Electric Circuit Controller (August 1898)
- United States patent 609249 — Electric Circuit Controller (August 1898)
- United States patent 609250 — Electrical Ignitor for Gas Engines (August 1898)
- United States patent 609251 — Electric Circuit Controller (August 1898)
- United States patent 611719 — Electrical Circuit Controller (October 1898)
- United States patent 613735 — Electric Circuit Controller (November 1898)
- United States patent 613809 — Method of and Apparatus for Controlling Mechanism of Moving Vessels or Vehicles (November 1898)
- United States patent 645576 — System of Transmission of Electrical Energy (March 1900)
- United States patent 649621 — Apparatus for Transmission of Electrical Energy (May 1900)
- United States patent 655838 — Method of Insulating Electric Conductors (August 1900)
- United States patent 685012 — Means for Increasing the Intensity of Electrical Oscillations (October 1901)
- United States patent 685953 — Method of Intensifying and Utilizing Effects Transmitted Through Natural Media (November 1901)
- United States patent 685954 — Method of Utilizing Effects Transmitted Through Natural Media (November 1901)
- United States patent 685955 — Apparatus for Utilizing Effects Transmitted From a Distance to a Receiving Device Through Natural Media (November 1901)
- United States patent 685956 — Apparatus for Utilizing Effects Transmitted Through Natural Media (November 1901)
- United States patent 685957 — Apparatus for the Utilization of Radiant Energy (November 1901)
- United States patent 685958 — Method of Utilizing Radiant Energy (November 1901)
- United States patent 723188 — Method of Signaling (March 1903)
- United States patent 725605 — System of Signaling (April 1903)
- United States patent 787412 — Art of Transmitting Electrical Energy Through the Natural Mediums (April 1905)
- United States patent 1061142 — Fluid Propulsion (April 1913)
- United States patent 1061206 — Turbine (May 1913)
- United States patent 1113716 — Fountain (October 1914)
- United States patent 1119732 — Apparatus for Transmitting Electrical Energy (December 1914)
- United States patent 1209359 — Speed Indicator (December 1916)
- United States patent 1266175 — Lightning Protector (May 1918)
- United States patent 1274816 — Speed Indicator (August 1918)
- United States patent 1314718 — Ship's Log (September 1919)
- United States patent 1329559 — Valvular Conduit (February 1920)
- United States patent 1365547 — Flow Meter (January 1921)
- United States patent 1402025 — Frequency Meter (January 1922)
- United States patent 1655113 — Method of Aerial Transportation (January 1928)
- United States patent 1655114 — Apparatus for Aerial Transportation (January 1928)
UK Patents
[edit]- UK patent 1877 — Improvements in electric lamps (February 1886)
- UK patent 2975 — Improvements in dynamo electric machines (March 1886)
- UK patent 6481 — Improvements relating to the electrical transmission of power and to apparatus therefor (May 1888)
- UK patent 6502 — Improvements relating to the generation and transmission of electrical currents and apparatus therefor (May 1888)
- UK patent 6527 — Improvements relating to electro-motors (April 1889)
- UK patent 16709 — Improvements relating to the conversion of alternating to direct electric currents (October 1889)
- UK patent 19420 — Improvements in alternating current electro-magnetic motors (December 1889)
- UK patent 19426 — Improvements in the construction and mode of operating alternating current motors (December 1889)
- UK patent 8575 — Improved methods of and apparatus for generating and utilizing electric energy for lighting purposes (May 1891)
- UK patent 11473 — Improvements in alternating current electro-magnetic motors (July 1891)
- UK patent 2801 — Improvements in reciprocating engines and means for regulating the period of the same (February 1894)
- UK patent 2812 — Improvements in methods of apparatus for the generation of electric currents of a defined period (February 1894)
- UK patent 20981 — Improvements to the production, regulation and utilization of electric currents of high frequency, and apparatus therefor (September 1896)
- UK patent 24421 — Improvements in systems for the transmission of electrical energy and apparatus for use therein (October 1897)
- UK patent 26371 — Improvements in the method of and apparatus for controlling the mechanism of floating vessels or moving vehicles (December 1898)
- UK patent 14550 — Improvements relating to the insulation of electric conductors (August 1900)
- UK patent 11293 — Improvements relating to the utilization of electromagnetic, light or other like radiations effects or disturbances transmitted through the natural media and to apparatus therefor (June 1901)
- UK patent 13563 — Improvements in, and relating to, the transmission of electrical energy (July 1901)
- UK patent 14579 — Improvements in and relating to the transmission of electrical energy (July 1901)
- UK patent 8200 — Improvements relating to the Transmission of Electrical Energy (April 1905)
- UK patent 24001 — Improved method of imparting energy to or deriving energy from a fluid and apparatus for use therein (October 1910)
- UK patent 174544 — Improvements in methods of and apparatus for the generation of power by elastic fluid turbines (April 1921)
- UK patent 179043 — Improved process and apparatus for production of high vacua (March 1921)
- UK patent 185446 — Method of and apparatus for aerial transportation (April 1921)
- UK patent 186082 — Improvements in the construction of steam and gas turbines (March 1921)
- UK patent 186083 — Improved method of and apparatus for the economic transportation of energy of steam turbines (March 1921)
- UK patent 186084 — Improved process of and apparatus for deriving motive power from steam (March 1921)
- UK patent 186799 — Process for and apparatus for balancing rotating machine parts (September 1921)
Canadian Patents
[edit]- Canadian patent 24033 — Dynamo Electric Machine (April 1886)
- Canadian patent 29537 — Method & App. for the Electrical Transmission of Power (May 1888)
- Canadian patent 30172 — Method & App. for Converting & Distributing Electric Currents (May 1888) (transcription project)
- Canadian patent 33317 — Method & App. for Converting Alternating into Direct Currents (December 1889)
- Canadian patent 135174 — Fluid Propulsion (August 1911)
- Canadian patent 142352 — Electrical Energy Transmission (August 1912)
Works about Tesla
[edit]- Nikola Tesla and his Business, 1892, in Manufacturer and Builder. [10], [11]
- Nikola Tesla, 1893, in Manufacturer and Builder. [12] [13]
- Nikola Tesla and his Work, 1894, in Manufacturer and Builder. [14], [15]
- Nikola Tesla, 1894, by Thomas Commerford Martin in The Century. [16], [17]
- The Inventions, Researches and Writings of Nikola Tesla, 1894, by Thomas Commerford Martin[18]
- In Tesla's Laboratory, 1897, by Robert Underwood Johnson[19]
- "Tesla, Nikola," in Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography, New York: D. Appleton and Co. (1900)
- "Tesla, Nikola," in The New International Encyclopædia, New York: Dodd, Mead and Co. (1905)
- Tesla Patents Expiring, November 18 1905, The Queenslander
- "Tesla, Nikola," in The New Student's Reference Work, Chicago: F.E. Compton and Co. (1914)
- "Tesla's Portrait Shown" in The New York Times, 2nd March, 1916
- Dr. Nikola Tesla and His Achievements by Samuel Cohen in Electrical Experimenter, February, 1917
- "Tesla, Nicola," in The Encyclopedia Americana, New York: The Encyclopedia Americana Corporation (1920)
- Beam to Kill Army at 200 Miles Tesla's Claim on 78th Birthday, New York Herald Tribune, 11th July, 1934
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