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Tesla, aged 37, 1893, photo by Napoleon Sarony

Tesla wrote a number of books and articles for magazines and journals.[1]Among his books are My Inventions: The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla; The Fantastic Inventions of Nikola Tesla, compiled and edited by David Hatcher Childress; and The Tesla Papers.

Many of Tesla's writings are freely available on the web, including the article, The Problem of Increasing Human Energy, which he wrote for The Century Magazine in 1900, and the article, Experiments With Alternate Currents Of High Potential And High Frequency, published in his book, Inventions, Researches and Writings of Nikola Tesla.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

  • 4Reference List/Bibliography

Works[edit]

  1. A New System of Alternate Current Motors and Transformers, AIEE Address, May 16, 1888[9]
  2. Phenomena of Alternating Currents of Very High Frequency, Electrical World, Feb. 21, 1891[10]
  3. Experiments with Alternate Currents of Very High Frequency and Their Application to Methods of Artificial Illumination, AIEE, Columbia College, N.Y., May 20, 1891[11]
  4. Experiments with Alternate Currents of High Potential and High Frequency, IEE Address, London, February 1892[12]
  5. On Light and Other High Frequency Phenomena, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, February 1893, and National Electric Light Association, St. Louis, March 1893[13]
  6. On the Dissipation of the Electrical Energy of the Hertz Resonator, Electrical Engineer, Dec. 21, 1892
  7. On Electricity, Electrical Review, January 27, 1897
  8. High Frequency Oscillators for Electro-therapeutic and Other Purposes, Electrical Engineer, November 17, 1898
  9. Plans to Dispense With Artillery of the Present Type, The Sun, New York, November 21, 1898
  10. Tesla Describes His Efforts in Various Fields of Work, Electrical Review - New York, November 30, 1898
  11. On Current Interrupters, Electrical Review, March 15, 1899
  12. The Problem of Increasing Human Energy, Century Illustrated Magazine, June 1900
  13. Tesla's New Discovery, The Sun, New York, January 30, 1901
  14. Talking With Planets, Collier's Weekly, February 9, 1901
  15. The Transmission of Electrical Energy Without Wires, Electrical World, March 5, 1904
  16. Electric Autos, Manufacturers' Record, December 29, 1904
  17. The Transmission of Electrical Energy Without Wires as a Means for Furthering Peace, Electrical World and Engineer, January 7, 1905
  18. Tuned Lightning, English Mechanic and World of Science, March 8, 1907
  19. Tesla's Wireless Torpedo, New York Times, March 19, 1907
  20. Possibilities of Wireless, New York Times, Oct. 22, 1907
  21. The Future of the Wireless Art, Wireless Telegraphy & Telephony, Van Nostrand, 1908
  22. Mr. Tesla's Vision, New York Times, April 21, 1908
  23. Nikola Tesla's New Wireless, The Electrical Engineer - London, December 24, 1909
  24. Dr. Tesla Talks of Gas Turbines, Motor World, September 18,1911
  25. Tesla's New Monarch of Machines, New York Herald, Oct. 15, 1911
  26. The Disturbing Influence of Solar Radiation On the Wireless Transmission of Energy, Electrical Review and Western Electrician, July 6, 1912
  27. How Cosmic Forces Shape Our Destinies, New York American, February 7, 1915
  28. Some Personal Recollections, Scientific American, June 5, 1915
  29. The Wonder World To Be Created By Electricity, Manufacturer's Record, September 9, 1915
  30. Nikola Tesla Sees a Wireless Vision, New York Times, Sunday, October 3, 1915
  31. Tesla's New Device Like Bolts of Thor, New York Times, December 8, 1915
  32. Wonders of the Future, Collier's Weekly, December 2, 1916
  33. Electric Drive for Battle Ships, New York Herald, February 25, 1917
  34. My Inventions, Electrical Experimenter, February-June and October 1919
  35. Famous Scientific Illusions, Electrical Experimenter, February 1919
  36. The True Wireless, Electrical Experimenter, May 1919
  37. Electrical Oscillators, Electrical Experimenter, July 1919
  38. World System of Wireless Transmission of Energy, Telegraph and Telegraph Age, October 16, 1927
  39. Our Future Motive Power, Everyday Science and Mechanics, December 1931[14]
  40. Pioneer Radio Engineer Gives Views On Power, New York Herald Tribune, September 11, 1932
  41. The Eternal Source of Energy of the Universe, Origin and Intensity of Cosmic Rays, New York, October 13, 1932
  42. Tesla on Power Development and Future Marvels, New York World Telegram, July 24, 1934
  43. The New Art of Projecting Concentrated Non-dispersive Energy Through Natural Media, 1935
  44. A Machine to End War, Liberty, February 1935
  45. Tesla Predicts Ships Powered by Shore Beam, New York Herald Tribune, May 5, 1935
  46. Mechanical Therapy

Works About Tesla[edit]

  1. The Tesla Effects With High Frequency and High Potential Currents, Introduction.--The Scope of the Tesla Lectures.
  2. Tesla's Oscillator and Other Inventions, Century Illustrated Magazine, April 1895
  3. Earth Electricity to Kill Monopoly, The World Sunday Magazine — March 8, 1896
  4. Inventor Tesla's Plant Nearing Completion, Brooklyn Eagle, February 8, 1902
  5. Nikola Tesla's New Wireless, The Electrical Engineer - London, December 24, 1909
  6. Presentation of the Edison Medal to Nikola Tesla, May 8, 1917
  7. Tesla's Views on Electricity and the War, The Electrical Experimenter, August 1917
  8. Rain Can Be Controlled and Hydraulic Force Provided . . . , Syracuse Herald, ca. February 29, 1920
  9. When Woman is Boss, Colliers, January 30, 1926
  10. Nikola Tesla Tells of New Radio Theories, New York Herald Tribune, September 22, 1929
  11. Tesla Cosmic Ray Motor May Transmit Power ‘Round Earth, Brooklyn Eagle, July 10, 1932
  12. Tesla Invents Peace Ray, New York Sun, July 10, 1934
  13. Dr. Tesla Visions the End of Aircraft In War, Every Week Magazine, October 21, 1934
  14. Tesla Tries to Prevent World War II, Prodigal Genius, 1944 — Unpublished Chapter 34
  15. A Story of Youth Told by Age, Written to Miss Fotitch Kristasia

Poems[edit]

From his childhood on Tesla wrote poetry but considered it too personal to be published.[15] In the late 1920s, Tesla composed a poem—'Fragments of Olympian Gossip'—for his friend, George Sylvester Viereck, an illustrious German poet and mystic. It poked vitriolic fun at the scientific establishment of the day.[16] For example, he derided Albert Einstein for claiming that matter and force are transmutable (Mass–energy equivalence), noting that Archimedes and Isaac Newton had stated that they are not.[17]

Reference List/Bibliography[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^'Nikola Tesla Bibliography'. 21st Century Books. Retrieved 21 April 2011.
  2. ^'Nikola Tesla Information Resource'. 21st Century Books. Retrieved 21 April 2011.
  3. ^'Selected Tesla writings'. 21st Century Books. Retrieved 21 April 2011.
  4. ^Works by Nikola Tesla at Project Gutenberg
  5. ^Tesla, Nikola (1900). 'The Problem of Increasing Human Energy'. The Century Magazine. 60 (n.s. v. 38) (1900 May–Oct): 175. Retrieved 21 April 2011.
  6. ^'THE PROBLEM OF INCREASING HUMAN ENERGY'. Twenty-First Century Books. Retrieved 21 April 2011.
  7. ^Tesla, Nikola. 'The Project Gutenberg eBook, Experiments with Alternate Currents of High Potential and High Frequency, by Nikola Tesla'. Project Gutenberg. Retrieved 21 April 2011.
  8. ^Tesla, Nikola. 'EXPERIMENTS WITH ALTERNATE CURRENTS OF HIGH POTENTIAL AND HIGH FREQUENCY'. Twenty-First Century Books. Retrieved 21 April 2011.
  9. ^http://www.tfcbooks.com/tesla/1888-05-16.htm
  10. ^http://www.tfcbooks.com/tesla/1891-02-21.htm
  11. ^http://www.tfcbooks.com/tesla/1891-05-20.htm
  12. ^http://www.tfcbooks.com/tesla/1892-02-03.htm
  13. ^http://www.tfcbooks.com/tesla/1893-02-24.htm
  14. ^http://www.tfcbooks.com/tesla/1931-12-00.htm
  15. ^Margaret Cheney, Tesla: Man Out of Time, Simon and Schuster - 2011, page 26
  16. ^'Tesla Life and Legacy – Poet and Visionary'. PBS. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
  17. ^'Poem, 'Fragments of Olympian Gossip''. PBS. Retrieved 16 July 2012.

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Nov 20, 2013Kyle rated it did not like it
Worthless self-help drivel packaged up to look like a biography of a great scientist.
I could do a similar thing and write a 'biography' of a historical politician by pasting How to Win Friends and Influence People on the pages within. To hide the fact I created a sham I might provide around 3 pages of biography scattered within; the first website I find on the internet would be the obvious source for such important historical information regarding the 'subject' of my book. Yes... not only will
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Jan 01, 2014Troy Blackford rated it really liked it
This book gets dinged for being a succinct biography of Tesla wrapped in a loaf of self-help tinged ruminations on 'genius.' But it is a quick read and an interesting one, regardless.
Nearly a third of the book goes by before mentioning Tesla, and the first twenty percent of it is essentially a summarization of thoughts from Malcolm Gladwell. The last fourteen percent of the book is information about the author's other books.
But the ruminations on genius aren't completely without merit. The probl
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Jan 17, 2018Hirdesh rated it it was amazing
Exceptionally well book about Greatest Experimental Scientist of the World.
I've enjoyed the book thoroughly.
May 15, 2013Jessaka rated it really liked it
After reading reviews on 'Hillbilly Elegy' I thought of this book and wanted to re-read parts of it to make a review, to try to counteract the falsehoods displayed in the Elegy book.
Here are some quotes:
'There are millions of people that work incredibly hard yet have little success to show for it. Is ten thousand hours too simple of a prescription for greatness?
Yes, it overlooks another aspect of great achievement that cannot be ignored: opportunities-conditions that often appear to be plain old
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I agree with the reviewer who points out that this is not a full biography of Tesla, and I too thought that it would be when I started reading. That did not take away from my enjoyment of the book, though.
Nikola Tesla is a fascinating man, and his accomplishements were many (and often misattributed). This book provides an overview of Tesla and what he accomplished, as well as an in-depth analysis of why he didn't accomplish more. It goes one step further, which is to share with the readers just
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Jul 04, 2014Laura rated it did not like it
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What a waste of time!!
First of all, the author makes an introduction showing some 'hints'about IQ and imagination. So what?
By following, he writes a very abridged report of Tesla's scientific accomplishments without making any kind of reference.
And then he claims that it was Tesla who discovered the X rays and not Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen!!! Perhaps the author never ever heard about the The Nobel Prize of Physics in 1901 which was awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden
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Jul 19, 2015Nada Khaled rated it really liked it
TESLA! What a great scientist are you !!
This book showed me how great was this man, and how he suffered to make something useful to the world, and how he was offended by the most two powerful men at that time (J.P Morgan, the richest financier at that time, and Edison, that great scientist and the discoverer of the direct current) and how cruel and evil was Edison with him, because his ideas were much better than him and were going to make his discovery faint and then the 'current war' took pla
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As mentioned in a lot of reviews, the first third of the book is nothing about Tesla but rather some nice discussion and summary on the 10,000 rule.
But I have to say that the Tesla part is good. I mean maybe not great but a very good way to be introduced to this incredible guy. I liked how the author mentioned the intricacies of Tesla's relationship with key people at the time (Thomas Edison and JP Morgan).
P.S. You may start hating Edison after reading this book.

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Nov 11, 2013Kel rated it did not like it
Recommends it for: people who like new age, self-help books.
Firstly, if you are considering reading this book because you want to know about the life and works of Nikola Tesla then I suggest you go to wikipedia instead. This book offers no real insight or narrative on Tesla's life. It's basically a bullet-point chronology of Tesla's life with a few extra words thrown in.
I was looking for a book about Nikola Tesla, instead what I got was a three part book that barely did more than chronologise Tesla's inventions.
Part 1 or the introduction as I originally
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May 09, 2013Marie Segares added it
This is a difficult book to rate. Essentially, it is a series of 3 short essays. The first essay explores the meaning and cause of genius, and ends by discussing Dr. Alfred Barrios's concept of a 'genius code,' and specifically, the characteristic of imagination. The second essay is a case study of Tesla, focused on his imagination. The third essay/conclusion touches upon creativity. Following this essay is a preview of Sean Patrick's other book, Awakening Your Inner Genius.
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Free ebook from Amazon that I have had laying around forever. It takes about 1/4 of the book before it even mentions Tesla. The stuff about Tesla is easily found anywhere else.
Probably more 3.5. It is very much a self help book but I think it's good because it does make you feel like you can be a genius too if you unleash your imagination and creativity. I didn't know much about Tesla and if it was just a book solely on him, this book would have had a 4.5/5 from me because it gives a great insight into his life, his drive, his passion and his work. It is a very interesting and quick read.
What a wonderful surprise! Sean Patrick has written a book here that everyone should read. You will be inspired. Read it and inspire your children. If you are a teacher, read it and inspire your students.
Admittedly, this book is more about what drives a genius and their imagination then it is a book about Tesla. If you want an in depth study of the life of Tesla, get another book. (You shouldn't expect any book to be in depth at just a little over 100 pages.)
Well done, Sean Patrick!
Nov 30, 2014Liz rated it it was amazing
To someone with non-scientific interest this short book should be a must read. It gives an easy-read of Tesla's life and achievements, of what he had to endure and proves the assumptions that money and power make men evil. If Tesla wouldn't have 'fallen into the trap' of J.P Morgan so many times I believe the world would be a totally different place. It is also an inspirational read, so I do recommend.
Nov 23, 2016Amanda--A Scientist Reads rated it it was ok
Judging from the title, you would guess this short story is going to provide a succinct testament of the life of the brilliant and sometimes tragic Nikola Tesla, but you're unfortunately incorrect. The first 30% of this novel deals with sports metaphors, and general references to intelligence without any documentation for the claims made. The claims without substantiation continues through the entirety of this incredibly short work.
From there we are launched into a very brief overview of the li
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A very short, quick read! Actually felt more like a college paper than a book. Not that the writing was bad, or that the material was fragmented. It was more from the standpoint of roughly the first one-third of the book was what I would term as 'the introduction'. I say that because it had virtually nothing to do with Tesla, and in fact had little to no reference of him.
The middle of the book, dealt with Tesla ... mostly just touching the high notes of his career. Occasionally, it would dip dow
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Jul 26, 2016Megha rated it did not like it
The book should have been named 'The Life of Nikola Tesla in Two Minutes'. Only a third of this book is really about Tesla - the rest is about creativity and genius (blah!) Even the bit about Tesla reads like a list of his inventions and discoveries, failing to give much insight into the man's life. I would recommend skipping the book and reading the Wikipedia article on Tesla instead, which by the way is much more informative!
It is kind of amazing that this ever into print. It is really short at 46 pages and really boils down to a very shallow piece on the life and work of Tesla sandwiched between an equally shallow introduction on the concept of genius and another shallow piece on creativity that finishes the book off. Nothing much to say. There are some interesting things though none are really explored in depth. Sad to say that its most positive attribute was its length.
Feb 25, 2018Sara Aouichi rated it it was amazing
this is brilliante ^^
enjoyed every second of it and got me thinking
Jan 29, 2018Nalam V rated it really liked it
It is a very small and nice book and it was the first book I read. It is very nice, it's motivating as well as have a good story line. It's a good, short and brief view of his life.
May 14, 2019Random rated it really liked it
Great book that inspires you and tells you about Tesla and his invention that could answer the energy crisis and climate change issues of present world.
The drawbacks for me were the lack of references and the advertisement of other books written by him.
A recommended read !!
May 08, 2013Espartaco rated it it was ok
Although is a $0 short book, is not the book I was thinking on. I'd not recomend it.
This is merely a self-help book on biography disguise. The facts about Tesla are correct, but has no references, must I believe on it only because Mr. Patrick says so?
BTW, I think this 'biography' is way better than this book: http://theoatmeal.com/comics/tesla
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Nov 12, 2017Martina Pavic rated it really liked it
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Nikola Tesla was my compatriot born in one small village in Croatian region Lika. There, in local rivers, he got his first inspirations for utilising electricity from water streams in hidro and nuclear powerplants, what he will later do in the USA. Okay, he was not the first one in history who got that idea. Windmills existed in Europe centuries before but his revolutionary ideas really made him the man who invented 20th century and we are still today proud of him. Reading of this book allowed m...more
Aug 05, 2018PolicemanPrawn rated it liked it
This is a very short biography of Nikola Tesla, covering his inventions and discoveries, his attempts to implement his vision, and the sad ways of how he was exploited. Tesla, although a genius at what he did, seemed like a very naive person (even stupid outside of engineering thing) who was very vulnerable to exploitation. He was taken advantage of many times in his life, even multiple times by the same person. Overall, this was an interesting and decently written account, though a little amate...more
An amazing life. I wanted more.
The book is more of motivational 'subject' than revealing life of Nikola Tesla. Neverthless a good book to read for an hour or so.
Jul 25, 2014Moon Rose rated it

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Great men and women proliferated the world since the antiquities as history bore witness to humanity's evolving rise of consciousness, tapping the sheer power of the Universe to physically create and profoundly discover its hidden mysteries that gradually and radically change the world into the world as we know it. Yet, many of these great men and women stayed in the sidelines, forgotten by history and obliterated by time as if ruled out by the inconspicuous hands of Destiny...
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I got this for free and I still want my money back.
Complaints:
First: The author clearly knows very little about the field Tesla worked in. As an electrical engineer, here are some 'gems' that make me shake my head and laugh:
'Tesla then suspected the upper atmosphere ... could be used to transmit electrical power great distances due to thinner, more conductive air.' [air doesn't conduct at all]
'Two decades earlier, James Clerk Maxwell had proven mathematically that light was electromagnetic radia
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