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Jedna mala lista članaka o Tesli za one koji vole da tragaju. [1] L. Anderson, Wardenclyffe: A forfeited dream, Long Island Forum, Aug/Sept 1968. [2] L. Anderson and J. Ratzlaff, Dr. Nikola Tesla: Bibliography, Palo Alto, CA: Ragusan Press, 1979. [3] J. Blatt, Theory of Superconductivity. New York: Academic Press, 1964, p. vi. [4] R. Bourne (Editor), Smithsonian Book of Invention. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 1978. [No/Tesla] [5] R. Burlingare, Machines That Built America. New York: Harcourt and Brace, 1972. [No/Tesla] [6] M. Cheney, Tesla: Man out of Time. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1981. [7] E. Chressy, Discoveries & Inventions of the 20th Cen tury; London: Routledge & Kegan, 1923. [No/Tesla] [8] J. Crowther, Discoveries & Inventions of the 20th Century. London: Routledge & Kegan, 1955. [No/Tesla] [9] M. Freedman, Dig for mystery tunnels ends with scientists secret intact, Newsday, 2/13/1979, p. 26. [10] M. 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Tesla, The problem of increasing human energy, The Century, 6/1900, pp. 175-211. [40] N. Tesla, Talking with the planets, Current Literature, 3/1901, pp. 359-360. [41] N. Tesla, My Inventions. VT: Hart Publ., 1982. (Originally published, 1919.) [42] N. Tesla, Private correspondence with J. Pierpont Morgan (1900-06); George Scherff (1899-1938); Robert Underwood Johnson (1894-1938); George Westinghouse (1891-1907); Samuel Clemens (1894); Stanford White (1901) Washington, D.C., Library of Congress. [43] N. Tesla, Private correspondence with Kathryn and Robert Underwood Johnson (1894-1938). New York: Butler Library, Columbia University. [44] N. Tesla, Lectures, Patents and Writings. Belgrade: Nikola Tesla Museum, 1956. Patent numbers: 514168; 646621; 685012; 685953; 685954; 689955; 685956; 685957; 685958; 723188; 725605; 787412; 1119732; pp. P-225-227; P-293-359. [45] C. Tuska, Inventors and Inventions. New York: McGraw Hill, 1957. [No/Tesla] [46] W. Von Brawn, W. Ley/ P. Bonestell, The Exploration of Mars. New York: Viking Press, 1956, pp. 64, 84-85. [47] G. Wheeler. Pierpont Morgan and Friends: Anatomy of a Myth. Englewood Cliffs, NJ; Prentice Hall, 1973, pp. 232-233. [48] T Williams, Short History of 20th Century Technology. New York: Oxford University Press, 1957. [Yes/Tesla] [49] Mr. X, Science and fiction, Popular Science Monthly, July 1900, pp. 324-326.
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