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- "No Title", 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)
- "Experiments with
Alternate Currents of very high Frequency and their Application for methods
of artificial lighting", Lecture before the American Institute of
Electrical Engineers, Columbia College (20 May 1891), Deutsche Fassung
in: "Tesla’s Verschollene Erfindungen", VAP Verlag ISBN
3-922-367-93-3 (1994)
- "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)
- "Les Vibrations Electriques Frequentes, Moniteur Industriel", Paris
(1893)
- "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.,
23. XII (December 23, 1896)
- "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,
1891)
- "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
- "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 (30 January
1901)
- "Tesla’s Wireless Light",
Scientific
American (02 February 1901) p. 67
- "Talking with the
Planets", Collier’s Weekly, (09 February 1901)
- "The Transmission of Electrical Energy
Without Wires", Electrical World and Engineer (05 March 1904)
- "The Transmission of Electrical Energy
Without Wires As a Means for Furthering Peace", Electrical World and
Engineer (07 January 1905) 21-24
- Tesla on Subway Dangers, The Sun, 16. VI (1905).
- "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 (19 May 1907)
- "Wireless
Telegraph & Telephony", By
Walter W. Massie & Charles R. Underhill, (1908) pp. 67-71
- "Mr. Tesla’s Vision",
New York
Times (21 April 1908) 5
- "Nikola
Tesla's New Wireless", The Electrical Engineer - London
(Dec. 24, 1909) p. 893
- "How Cosmic Forces Shape our
Destiny", New York American (07 February 1915) 3
- "Tesla's
New Device Like Bolts of Thor", Dec.
8, 1915) p.8, col 3
- "Electric Drive for Battle Ships", New
York Herald (25 February 1917) 13
- "Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the
American Institute of Electrical Engineers", Presentation of the
Edison Medal to Nikola Tesla (18 May 1917)
- "Tesla’s View on Electricity and the
War", by H. Winfield Secor in Electrical Experimenter 5
Nr.4 (August 1917) 229-230, 270
- "Famous Scientific Illusions", Electrical
Experimenter (February 1919)
- "Tesla
on High Frequency Generators", (April,
1919) pp. 909, 914
- "The True Wireless", Electrical
Experimenter (May 1919) 28-30, 61-63, 87
- "The Magnifying Transmitter", Electrical Experimenter (June
1919) 112-113, 148, 173, 176-178
- "A Giant Eye to See Round the
World", Albany Telegram (25 February 1923)
- "World System of Wireless Transmission
of Energy", Telegraph and Telephone Age (16 October 1927)
457-460
- "Nikola Tesla Tells of New Radio
Theories", New York Herald Tribune (22 September 1929) 1, 29
- "Tesla Maps Our Electrical Future",
by H. Winfield Secor for Science and Invention 17 Nr.12 (April
1930) 1077, 1124-1126
- "Man's
Greatest Achievement", New York American (July 6, 1930)
- "Tesla at 75", Time (July 20, 1931) pp. 27, 28
- "No High-Speed Limit, Says Tesla",
The
Literary Digest (07 November 1931)
- "Our Future - Motive Power", Everyday
Science and Mechanics (December 1931)
- "Dr. Tesla Writes of Various Phases of
his Discoveries", New York Times (06 February 1932) 16
- "Tesla Cosmic Ray Motor May Transmit
Power ‘Round Earth", by John A. O’Neill for Brooklin Eagle
(10 July 1932)
- "Tesla,
76, Reports His Talents at Peak" New York Times (July 10,
1932) p.19, c.1
- "Pioneer
Radio Engineer Gives Views on Power" New York Herald Tribune
(September 11, 1932)
- "Tremendous New Power Soon to be
Unleashed", by Carol Bird for Kansas City Journal-Post (10
September 1933)
- "Tesla Harness Cosmic Energy",
Philadelphia
Public Ledger (02 November 1933)
- "Tesla
Sees Evidence Radio and Light Are Sound", New York Times (April
8, 1934) Sec. X, P. 9, c. 1
- "Radio Power will Revolutionize the
World", Modern Mechanics and Inventions (July 1934)
- "July
10, 1934)
- "Death Ray Machine
Described", New York Sun (July 11, 1934)
- "Tesla, at 78,
Bares New Death Beam", New York Times (July 11, 1934) p. 18,
c. 1
- "Beam to Kill Army at 200 Miles, Tesla’s
Claim on 78th Birthday", by Joseph W. Alsop for New York
Harald Tribune (11 July 1934)
- "New York World
Telegram (July 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 (February 1935) 5-7
- "German Cosmic Ray Theory
Questioned", New York Herald Tribune (03 March 1935)
- "June 5, 1935)
- "3 Tesla Inventions", New York Sun (July 9, 1935)
- "Nikola Tesla, at
79, Uses Earth to Transmit Signals", New York World-Telegram
By Earl Sparling (July 11, 1935)
- "Tesla's
Controlled Earthquake", New York American (July 11, 1935)
- "Tesla, 79, Promises to Transmit
Forces", New York Times (11 July 1935) 23
- "Expanding Sun Will Explode Some Day
Tesla Predicts", New York Herald Tribune (18 August 1935)
- "Tesla, 80, Reveals New Power Device",
(July
11, 1936) II p. 1, c. 2
- "Sending
of Messages to Planets Predicted by Dr. Tesla on Birthday", New
York Times, (July 11, 1937) p.13, c.2
- "Tesla Has Plans
to Signal Mars", New York Sun (July 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 (22 August 1937)
- "Aerial Defense ‘Death Beam’ Offered
to U. S. by Tesla", Baltimore Sun (12 July 1940)
- "Death
Ray for Planes", New York Times (Sept. 22, 1940) Sec.
2, p. 7
- "Proposing the
'Death Ray' for Defense", Philadelphia Inquirer (October 20,
1940)
- "Nikola Tesla"
by Kenneth M. Swezey, Science (May 16, 1948) pp. 1147 - 1159
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