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"Agnes Baldwin Alexander"

  1. Agnes Baldwin Alexander. Thomas Linard, ed. Account of How I Became a Bahá'í and My Stays in Paris in 1901 and 1937, An: Written at the Request of Mrs. Laura Dreyfus-Barney (1958). Alexander's account of her acceptance of the Bahá'í teachings in Rome in 1900 and subsequent meetings with the Bahá'í group in Paris. Biographies.
  2. Agnes Baldwin Alexander. Barbara R. Sims, ed. History of the Bahá'í Faith in Japan 1914-1938 (1977). An account of the Bahá'í Cause in Japan, China, Korea, and the Hawaiian Islands, prepared by request of the Guardian. Books.
  3. Agnes Baldwin Alexander. Notes of Shoghi Effendi's Words (1937-05-12). Notes from the dinner table in Haifa, May 11 1937, taken before Alexander's departure the following day. Pilgrims.
  4. Agnes Baldwin Alexander. Notes on the Annual Bahá'í Convention (1949-04-28). [needs abstract] Resources.
  5. Agnes Baldwin Alexander. Notes Taken in the Presence of Shoghi Effendi (1937). Notes from a pilgrimage in spring, 1937. Two editions of the notes are presented in parallel. Pilgrims.
 
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