- "Tesla Discusses AC Motors", Institute of Electrical Engineers (February 1888)
- "A New System of Alternate Current Motors and Transformers", American Institute of Electrical Engineers, (May 1888)
- "The Tesla Alternate Current Motor", The Electrical Engineer, London (June 22, 1888) pp. 583-585
- "Mr. Nikola Tesla on Alternating Current Motors", Electrical World, (May 25, 1889) pp. 297-298
- "The Losses Due to Hysteresis in Transformers", The Electrical Engineer (April 9, 1890) p. 221
- "Swinburne's Hedgehog Transformer", The Electrical Engineer (September 24, 1890) p. 332
- "Tesla's New Alternating Motors", The Electrical Engineer (September 24, 1890)
- An Electrolytic Clock, Electrical Engineer, N.Y., 6. V (May 6, 1891)
- "Plans to Dispense with Artillery of the Present Type," The Sun - New York, (Nov 21, 1898)
- "Experiments with Alternate Currents of High Potential and High Frequency", Lecture before the Institution of Electrical Engineers, London ( February 3-4, 1892), Reprint in: Lindsay Publications ISBN 0-917914-39-2 (1986)
- "The Ewing High-Frequency Alternator and Parsons Steam Engine", Electrician-London, (Dec 17, 1892) p. 391.
- "On the Dissipation of the Electrical Energy of the Hertz Resonator," The Electrical Engineer, VOL XIV. (Dec 21, 1892,) No.242
- "The Physiological and Other Effects of High Frequency Currents", The Electrical Engineer, Vol XV No.248 (February 11, 1893)
- "From Nikola Tesla - He Writes about His Experiments in Electrical Healing", The Detroit Free Press (February 16, 1896) p.16
- "Tesla’s Startling Results in Radiography at Great Distances Through Considerable Thickness of Substance", Electrical Review, New York 28 /11 (11 March 1896) pp. 131, 134
- "Tesla’s Latest Results – He now Produces Radiographs at a Distance of More than Forty Feet", Electrical Review, New York 28 /12 (18 March 1896) p. 147
- "Tesla on Reflected Roentgen Rays", Electrical Review, New York 28 /14 (1 April 1896) pp. 171, 174
- "Tesla on Roentgen Radiations", Electrical Review, New York 28 /15 (8 April 1896) pp. 183, 186
- "Tesla’s latest Roentgen Ray Investigations", Electrical Review, New York 28 /17 (22 April 1896) pp. 206-207, 211
- "Electrical Progress On Apparatus for Cathography," Mining and Scientific Press (May 9, 1896) p. 378
- "Tesla Describes an Interesting Feature of the X-Ray Radiations", Electrical Review, New York 29 /2 (8 July 1896) pp. 13-14
- "Roentgen Rays or Streams", Electrical Review, New York 29 /7 (12 August 1896) pp. 79, 83
- "Tesla on the Roentgen Streams", Electrical Review, New York 29 /23 (2 December 1896) p. 277
- "Mr. Tesla on Thermo-electricity", Electrical Engineer - N.Y., (December 23, 1896) p. 655
- "On Electricity", Electrical Review (January 27, 1897)
- "The Age of Electricity", Cassier’s Magazine (March 1897) pp. 378-386
- "The Streams of Lenard and Roentgen and Novel Apparatus for Their Production", Lecture before the New York Academy of Sciences (06 April 1897)
- "Mr. Tesla on Roentgen Rays", Electrical Engineer, New York (14 April 1897)
- "An Interesting Electrical Exhibition – Address by Nikola Tesla, Announcing Recent Achievements", Electrical Review (14 April 1897) p. 175
- "On Hurtful Actions of Lenard and Roentgen Tubes", Electrical Review, New York 30 /18 (5 May 1897) pp. 207, 211
- "On the Source of Roentgen Rays and the Practical Construction and Safe Operation of Lenard Tubes", Electrical Review, New York 31 /.4 (11 August 1897) pp. 67, 71
- "Application of Tubes of High Illuminating Power to Photography and other Purposes", Electrical Review, N.Y. (January 5, 1898) pp. 8-9
- "Tesla on Animal Training by Electricity", New York Journal (February 6, 1898)
- "My New Submarine Destroyer", New York Journal, 13. XI (November 13, 1898)
- "Plans to Dispense with Artillery of the Present Type", The Sun, New York (November 21, 1898)
- "Letter to the Editor of the Electrical Engineer", Electrical Engineer (November 24, 1898) p. 514
- "Tesla Describes his Efforts in Various Fields of Work", Electrical Review ( 30 November 1898) pp. 344-345
- Article in Electrical Review, (May 5, 1899) pp.730-33
- "Some Experiments in Tesla's Laboratory with Currents of High Potential and High Frequency", Electrical Review, N.Y. (March 29, 1899) pp. 195-197, 204
- "The Problem of Increasing Human Energy – with special references to the Harnessing of the Sun’s Energy", Century Magazine (June 1900)
- "Tesla’s New Discovery – Capacity of Electrical Conductors is Variable", New York Sun (Jan 30, 1901)
- "Tesla’s Wireless Light", Scientific American (Feb 2, 1901) p. 67
- "Talking with the Planets", Collier’s Weekly, (Feb 9, 1901)
- "Startling Prediction of the World's Greatest Living Scientist in an Article Written for the Sunday North American", Philadelphia - North American, (May 18, 1902)
- "A Striking Tesla Manifesto," Electrical World and Engineer, (Feb 6, 1904,) p. 256.
- "The Transmission of Electrical Energy Without Wires", Electrical World and Engineer (Mar 5, 1904)
- "Letter from Nikola Tesla," (Nov 27, 1904)
- "Electric Autos," Manufacturer's ' Record, (Dec 29, 1904,) p. 583.
- "The Transmission of Electrical Energy Without Wires", Electrical World and Engineer (Jan 7, 1905) 21-24
- "Tesla on Subway Dangers," The Sun, 16. VI (Jun 24, 1905).
- "Tesla's Reply to Edison," English Mechanic and World of Science, (Jul 14, 1905,) p. 515.
- "Tesla on the Peary North Pole Expedition," New York Sun, (Jul 16, 1905)
- "Signalling to Mars - A Problem of Electrical Engineering," Harvard Illustrated, (Mar 1907)
- "Tuned Lightning," English Mechanic and World of Science, (Mar 8, 1907,) pp. 107, 108
- "Tesla's Wireless Torpedo," New York Times, (Mar 20, 1907)
- "Wireless on Railroads," New York Times, (Mar 26, 1907,) p. 8, col. 7
- "Nikola Tesla Objects - Thinks He Should Get Credit for His Own Inventions," New York Times (May 2, 1907,) p. 8, col. 6
- "Tesla's Tidal Wave to Make War Impossible", English Mechanic and World of Science (May 3, 1907) p. 296.
- "The Peoples Forum", New York World (May 19, 1907)
- "Can Bridge the Gap to Mars," New York Times, (Jun 23, 1907)
- "Sleep from Electricity," New York Times, (Oct. 19, 1907,) p. 8, col. 5
- "Possibilities of 'Wireless'," New York Times, (Oct. 22, 1907,) p. 8. col. 6
- "Tesla On Wireless," New York Daily Tribune, (Oct. 25, 1907)
- "My Apparatus, Says Tesla," New York Times, (Dec. 20, 1907,) p. 4, col. 4
- "Wireless Telegraph & Telephony", By Walter W. Massie & Charles R. Underhill, (1908) pp. 67-71
- "Nikola Tesla Forecast for 1908," New York World, (Jan 5, 1908)
- "Mr. Tesla’s Vision", New York Times (Apr 21, 1908) 5
- "Little Aeroplane Progress," New York Times, (Jun 8, 1908)
- "Tesla On Aeroplanes," New York Times, (Sep. 15, 1908)
- "How To Signal Mars," New York Times, (May 23, 1909,) p. 10, col. 6,7
- "Nikola Tesla's New Wireless", The Electrical Engineer - London (Dec. 24, 1909) p. 893
- "The Disturbing Influence of Solar Radiation on the Wireless Transmission of Energy," Electrical Review and Western Electrician, (Jul 6, 1912)
- "How Cosmic Forces Shape our Destiny", New York American (Feb 7, 1915) 3
- "Some Personal Reflections," Scientific American, (June 5, 1915)
- "The Wonder World to be Created by Electricity," Manufacturer's Record, (Sep 9, 1915)
- "Nikola Tesla Sees a Wireless Vision," New York Times, (Oct. 3, 1915)
- "Tesla's New Device Like Bolts of Thor", (Dec 8, 1915) p.8, col 3
- "Electric Drive for Battle Ships", New York Herald (Feb 25, 1917) 13
- "Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers", Presentation of the Edison Medal to Nikola Tesla (May 18, 1917)
- "Tesla’s View on Electricity and the War", by H. Winfield Secor in Electrical Experimenter 5 Nr.4 (Aug 1917) 229-230, 270
- "Famous Scientific Illusions", Electrical Experimenter (February 1919)
- "Tesla on High Frequency Generators", (Apr 1919) pp. 909, 914
- "The True Wireless", Electrical Experimenter (May 1919) 28-30, 61-63, 87
- "The Magnifying Transmitter", Electrical Experimenter (Jun 1919) 112-113, 148, 173, 176-178
- "A Giant Eye to See Round the World", Albany Telegram (Feb 25, 1923)
- "World System of Wireless Transmission of Energy", Telegraph and Telephone Age (Oct 16, 1927) 457-460
- "Nikola Tesla Tells of New Radio Theories", New York Herald Tribune (22 September 1929) 1, 29
- "Mr. Tesla Speaks Out," New York World, (Nov 29, 1929,) p. 10, cols. 4,5
- "Tesla Maps Our Electrical Future", by H. Winfield Secor for Science and Invention 17 Nr.12 (Apr 1930) 1077, 1124-1126
- "Tesla's Letter to the Editor of The World," The World, (Apr 13, 1930)
- "Man's Greatest Achievement", New York American (Jul 6, 1930)
- "Tesla at 75", Time (Jul 20, 1931) pp. 27, 28
- "No High-Speed Limit, Says Tesla", The Literary Digest (Nov 7, 1931)
- "Our Future - Motive Power", Everyday Science and Mechanics (Dec 1931)
- "Dr. Tesla Writes of Various Phases of his Discoveries", New York Times (Feb 6, 1932) 16
- "Tesla's Comment on Einstein's Theories and His Own Theory of Gravity," Columbia University, (Apr 15, 1932)
- "Tesla Cosmic Ray Motor May Transmit Power ‘Round Earth", by John A. O’Neill for Brooklin Eagle (Jul 10, 1932)
- "Tesla, 76, Reports His Talents at Peak" New York Times (Jul 10, 1932) p.19, c.1
- "Pioneer Radio Engineer Gives Views on Power" New York Herald Tribune (Sep 11, 1932)
- "Tremendous New Power Soon to be Unleashed", by Carol Bird for Kansas City Journal-Post (Sep 10, 1933)
- "Tesla Harness Cosmic Energy", Philadelphia Public Ledger (Nov 2, 1933)
- "Tesla Sees Evidence Radio and Light Are Sound", New York Times (Apr 8, 1934) Sec. X, P. 9, c. 1
- "Radio Power will Revolutionize the World", Modern Mechanics and Inventions (Jul 1934)
- "Tesla Invents Peace Ray," New York Sun, (Jul 10, 1934)
- "Death Ray Machine Described", New York Sun (Jul 11, 1934)
- "Tesla, at 78, Bares New Death Beam", New York Times (Jul 11, 1934) p. 18, c. 1
- "Beam to Kill Army at 200 Miles, Tesla’s Claim on 78th Birthday", New York Harald Tribune, (Jul 11, 1934)
- "Tesla On Power Development and Future Marvels," New York World Telegram (Jul 24, 1934)
- "Dr. Tesla Envisions the End of Aircraft in War", Every Week Magazine (Oct 21, 1934) p. 3
- "A Machine to End War", Liberty Magazine (Feb 1935) 5-7
- "German Cosmic Ray Theory Questioned", New York Herald Tribune (Mar 3, 1935)
- "Some Experiments in Tesla's Laboratory With Currents of High Potential and High Frequency," (Jun 5, 1935)
- "Tesla Predicts Ships Powered by Shore Beam" New York Herald Tribune, (Jun 5, 1935)
- "3 Tesla Inventions", New York Sun (Jul 9, 1935)
- "Nikola Tesla, at 79, Uses Earth to Transmit Signals", New York World-Telegram By Earl Sparling (Jul 11, 1935)
- "Tesla's Controlled Earthquake", New York American (Jul 11, 1935)
- "Tesla, 79, Promises to Transmit Forces", New York Times (Jul 11, 1935) 23
- "Expanding Sun Will Explode Some Day Tesla Predicts", New York Herald Tribune (Aug 18, 1935)
- "Tesla, 80, Reveals New Power Device", (Jul 11, 1936) II p. 1, c. 2
- "A Machine to End War," Liberty, (Feb 1937)
- "Sending of Messages to Planets Predicted by Dr. Tesla on Birthday", New York Times, (Jul 11, 1937) p.13, c.2
- "Tesla Has Plans to Signal Mars", New York Sun (Jul 12, 1937)
- "In the Realm of Science: Tesla. Who Predicted Radio, Now Looks Forward to Sending Waves to the Moon", by John J. O’Neill for New York Herald Tribune (Aug 22, 1937)
- "Aerial Defense ‘Death Beam’ Offered to U. S. by Tesla", Baltimore Sun (Jul 12, 1940)
- "Death Ray for Planes", New York Times (Sep 22, 1940) Sec. 2, p. 7
- "Proposing the 'Death Ray' for Defense", Philadelphia Inquirer (Oct 20, 1940)
- "Search Tesla's Room after His Death," FBI File, (Jan 12, 1943)
- "Nikola Tesla" by Kenneth M. Swezey, Science (May 16, 1948) pp. 1147 - 1159
