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1. Electrical Review, May 12, 1888, p. 1; «Nikola Tesla», Swezey, p. 1149; O'Neill, Genius, pp. 67—68.

2. O'Neill, Genius, p. 69.

3. B. A. Behrend, Minutes, Annual Meeting American Institute of Electrical Engineers, New York, May 18, 1917, Smithsonian Institution.

4. Josephson, Edison.

5. Ibid., p. 346.

6. Ibid., p. 346.

7. Ibid., p. 349.

8. Ibid., p. 347.

9. Ibid., p. 349.

10. Josephson, The Robber Barons.

11. Ibid.

12. Ibid.

13. O'Neill, Genius, p. 84.

14. Ibid., p. 81.

15. Ibid., p. 82.

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16. Speech, Institute of Immigrant Welfare, Hotel Biltmore, New York, May 12, 1938, read in absentia.

17. Letter to Tesla from Michael Pupin, December 19, 1891, Tesla Museum, Belgrade.

18. Hunt and Draper, Lightning.

à ë à â à 6. Îðäåí ïëàìåííîãî ìå÷à

1. «Experiments with Alternate Currents of Very High Frequency», a lecture at Columbia College by Tesla on May 20, 1891.

2. Ò. C. Martin, ed.: The Inventions, Researches and Writings of Nikola Tesla (Hawthorne, California, Omni Publications, 1977), pp. 200—201.

3. Ibid., p. 236.

4. Ibid., pp. 245-64; also O'Neill, Genius, pp. 150—54.

5. O'Neill, Genius, pp. 146-49.

6. Ibid., pp. 152-53.

7. Ibid., pp. 150—51. See also Tesla's lecture of February 1892 before the Royal Society of Great Britain and the Society of Electrical Engineers of France, Paris.

8. Martin, Inventions, p. 261.

9. The Story of Science in America (New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1967).

10. Testimonial from Maj. Edwin H. Armstrong on Tesla's seventyfifth birthday, Tesla Museum, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, n.d.

11. Letter to Tesla from J. A. Fleming, 1892, Tesla Museum, Belgrade.

12. O'Neill, Genius, p. 88.

13. Nikola Tesla, «Massage with Currents of High Fre-quency», Electrical Engineer, December 23, 1891, p. 697; Martin, Inventions, p. 394; O'Neill, Genius, p. 91; Nikola Tesla, Lectures, Patents, Articles, Nikola Tesla Museum, 1956; reprinted 1973 by Health Research, Mokelumne Hills, California 95245, p. L-156, Lecture to American Electro-Therapeutic Assn., Buffalo, September 13, 1898.

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Ãëàâà 7. Ðàäèî

1. Tesla, «Inventions», p. 69.

2. Ibid., p. 62.

3. Letter from Sir William Crookes to Tesla, March 8, 1892, Tesla Museum, Belgrade, Yugoslavia.

4. Tesla, «Inventions», p. 80.

5. Ibid., p. 81.

6. Ibid., p. 82.

7. O'Neill, Genius, p. 264.

8. Tesla, «Inventions», p. 62.

9. O'Neill, Genius, pp. 131—34; United States Reports, Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Vol. 320, Oct. Term, 1942: Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America v. United States, pp. 1—80; L. I. Anderson, «Priority in Invention of Radio, Tesla v. Marconi», Antique Wireless Assn., March 1980, monograph; see also abbreviated translation, Voice of Canadian Serbs, Chicago, July 16, 1980.

10. United States Reports, «Transcript of Record», p. 979. Also: Anderson, «Priority».

11. Martin, Inventions, pp. 477—85.

12. Paper by Tesla for birthday press conference, around 1938. See also lecture by Tesla to American Electro-Therapeutic Assn., Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 13, 15, 1898.

13. Martin, Inventions, pp. 486—93.

à ë à â à 8. Âûñøåå îáùåñòâî

. Bernard Baruch, My Own Story (New York, Henry Holt & Co., 1957).

2. Julian Hawthorne Papers, Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

3. Arthur Brisbane, «Our Foremost Electrician», New York World, July 22, 1894, p. 17. Also Electrical World, August 4, 1894, p. 27.

4. O'Neill, Genius.

5. O'Neill, Genius, pp. 288-89.

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6. Julian Hawthorne Papers.

7. Waldemar Kaempffert, «Electrical Sorcerer», New York Times Book Reviews, February 4, 1945, pp. 6, 22.

8. O'Neill, Genius, p. 167.

9. Margaret Storm, Return of the Dove (Baltimore, Maryland, Margaret Storm Publication, 1959).

10. Tesla, «Inventions», p. 78.

11. Swezey, «Nikola Tesla», p. 1158.

12. Hunt and Draper, Lightning, p. 199.

13. O'Neill, Genius, pp. 302-03.

14. Ibid., p. 303.

à ë à â à 9. Ïðÿìîé ïóòü, îêîëüíûé ïóòü

1. Swezey, «Nikola Tesla», p. 2. Also O'Neill, Genius, pp. 103-06.

2. Swezey, «Nikola Tesla», p. 3.

3. B. A. Behrend, «Dynamo-Electric Machinery and Its Evolution», Western Electrician, September 1907.

4. Tesla, «Inventions», p. 63.

5. O'Neill, Genius, pp. 238—43.

6. Martin, Inventions, p. 292.

7. Letter, Katharine Johnson to Tesla, February 1894, Tesla Museum, Belgrade, Yugoslavia.

8. Letter, Tesla to Katharine Johnson, May 11, 1894, Rare Books & Manuscripts, Butler Library, Columbia University.

9. Letter, Katharine Johnson to Tesla, June 15, 1894, Tesla Museum, Belgrade, Yugoslavia.

10. New York Times, March 14, 1895, p. 9; New York Herald, March 14, 1895, Electrical Review, March 20, 1895.

11. Electrical Review, London, March 15, 1895, p. 329.

12. Charles Dana, New York Sun, March 14, 1895, p. 6 (editorial).

13. Letter, Katharine Johnson to Tesla, March 14, 1895, Tesla Museum, Belgrade.

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à ë à â à 1 0. Íåâåðíîå ñóæäåíèå

. Microfilm letter, Tesla to Alfred Schmid, March 30, 1895, Library of Congress.

2. Microfilm letter, Tesla to Alfred Schmid, April 3,

1895, Library of Congress.

3. Michael Pupin, From Immigrant to Inventor (New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1922).

4. Ibid.; see also Josephson, Edison, pp. 381—83; Nikola Tesla, «On Roentgen Rays», Electrical Review, March 11,

1896, pp. 131—35. Same issue, «Tesla Radiographs», p. 134; also March 18, pp. 146, 147; April 8, 1896, pp. 180, 183, 186. See also Electrical World, March 28, 1896, 343—44.

5. Pupin, Immigrant.

6. Electrical Review, New York, April 14, 1897, p. 175; see also Nikola Tesla, Colorado Springs Notes, 1899—1900: commentaries, Aleksandar Marincic, p. 398, Tesla Museum, Belgrade.

7. Letter, Prof. Walter Thumm, Queen's University, Ontario, Canada, to Nick Basura, May 23, 1975, p. 2.

8. Electrical Review, March 11, 18, April 8, 1896.

9. Josephson, Edison, p. 382.

10. Robert Conot, Streak of Luck (New York, Seaview Books, 1979).

11. Letter, Dr. Lauristori S. Taylor to author, 1980.

12. Tesla, «On Roentgen Rays», p. A-31.

13. New York Times, March 12, 1896, p. 9, col. 3.

14. Nikola Tesla, «Tesla on Hurtful Actions of Lenard and Roentgen Rays», Electrical Review, May 5, 1897, pp. 207—11.

15. New York Herald, undated anonymous article written two years after Tesla's laboratory fire of March 13, 1895. Butler Library, Columbia University.

16. Ibid.

Ãëàâà 11. Ê Ìàðñó

1. Letter, Katharine Johnson to Tesla, April 3, 1896, Tesla Museum, Belgrade, Yugoslavia.

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2. Letter, Katharine Johnson to Tesla, summer 1896, Tesla Museum, Belgrade, Yugoslavia.

3. Letter, Robert U. Johnson to Tesla, January 10, 1896, Columbia University, Butler Library.

4. Microfilm letter, Robert U. Johnson to Tesla, October 25, 1895, Library of Congress.

5. Letter, Tesla to Robert U. Johnson, March 13, 1896, Butler Library, Columbia University.

6. Letter, Katharine Johnson to Tesla, December 26, 1896, Tesla Museum, Belgrade.

7. Electrical Review, August 11, 1897; see also New York Sun, August 4, 1897.

8. Anderson, «Priority».

9. Electrical Review, August 11, 1897, p. X. See also New York Sun, August 4, 1897.

10. Electrical Engineer, London, August 20, 1897, p. 225. From New York Journal August 4, 1897, p. 1.

11. Electrical Review, August 11, 1897; Electrical Engineer, New York, June 23, 1897, p. 713.

12. Electrical Review, August 11, 1897.

13. Electrical Review, March 29, 1899, p. 197.

14. Ibid.

15. Letter, Katharine Johnson to Tesla, January 12, 1896, Tesla Museum, Belgrade.

16. O'Neill, Genius, pp. 161-62.

17. A. L. Benson, The World Today, Vol. XXI, No. 8 (February 1912).

à ë à â à 1 2. Àâòîìàòû

1. Mining & Scientific Press, January 15, 1898, p. 60.

2. McGovern, «The New Wizard».

3. Century magazine, «Tesla's Oscillator and Other Inventions», p. 922, April 1895. See also Electrical Review, Volume 34, No. 13 (March 29, 1899).

4. New York Times, January 6, 1898, p. 5, col. 5.

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5. Electrical Review, New York, January 5, 1898.

6. W. A. Swanberg, Citizen Hearst (New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1961).

7. Ibid.

8. Philadelphia Press, May 1, 1898.

9. Ibid.

10. Cdr. E. J. Quinby, USN Ret., «Communications: Encoded, Decoded, Codeless», Dots and Dashes, Vol. 5, No. 1, Lincoln, Neb., January, February, March 1976.

11. Swezey, «Nikola Tesla», pp. 1155—56.

12. O'Neill, Genius, 166-74.

13. Microfilm letter, Mark Twain to Tesla, November 17, 1898, Library of Congress.

14. Letter, Tesla to Katharine Johnson, November 3, 1898, Butler Library, Columbia University.

15. N. G. Worth, «An Inquiry About Tesla's Electrically Controlled Vessel», Electrical Review, New York, November 30, 1898, p. 343.

16. Microfilm letter, Tesla to Robert U. Johnson, December 1, 1898, Library of Congress.

17. «Science and Sensationalism», Public Opinion, December 1, 1898, pp. 684, 685.

18. Tesla, «Inventions», p. 84. See also Electrical Experimenter, January, February, March, April, May 1919.

19. Tesla, «Inventions», pp. 84, 85.

20. Ibid., p. 85.

21. Ibid., p. 85.

22. Letter, Tesla to B. F. Meissner, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, September 29, 1915.

23. Letter, Leland Anderson to Nick Basura, March 4, 1977.

24. Ibid.

25. New York Times, February 1, 1944, editorial.

26. Letter, Tesla to Leonard Curtis, 1899.

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à ë à â à 1 3. Ìå÷óùèé ìîëíèè

1. O'Neill, Genius, pp. 175-76.

. Letter, Tesla to Katharine Johnson, March 9, 1899, Special Collections, Butler Library, Columbia University.

3. Letter, Tesla to Robert U. Johnson, March 25, 1899, Special Collections, Butler Library, Columbia University.

4. Tesla, «Inventions», pp. 64—67; Electrical Experimenter, June 1919, pp. 112-76.

5. Ibid.

6. Tesla, Colorado Springs Notes, pp. 127—33, 165, Tesla Museum with Nolit, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1978.

7. Tesla, Colorado Springs Notes, pp. 167, 168; Leland I. Anderson, «Wardenclyffe — A Forfeited Dream», Long Island Forum, August, September 1968. See also The Teslian, November 1955, Butler Library, Columbia University.

8. James R. Wait, «Propagation of ELF Electromagnetic Waves and Project Sanguine/Seafarer», IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, V o l OE-2, No. 2 (April 1977).

9. Microfilm letter, George Scherff to Tesla, early 1899, Library of Congress.

10. Microfilm letter, Tesla to Scherff, April 13, 1899, Library of Congress.

11. Microfilm letter, Tesla to Robert U. Johnson, August 16, 1899, Library of Congress.

12. Tesla, Colorado Springs Notes, pp. 127—33.

13. Nikola Tesla, «Transmission of Energy Without Wires», Scientific American Supplement, June 4, 1904, pp. 23760—1. (Reprint of Electrical World & Engineering, March 5, 1904; description of Colorado Springs experiments.)

14. Ibid. See also O'Neill, Genius, pp. 179—81.


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