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  1. Harry Charles Lukach. Anatolica (1924). One-page discussion of Mirza Yahya, Subh-i-Azal. Excerpts.
  2. Harry Charles Lukach. City of Dancing Dervishes, The: And other sketches and studies from the Near East (1914). One-half page summary of the Mahdi and Bahá'í history. Excerpts.
  3. Harry Charles Lukach. Eastern Chequerboard, An (1934). One-page mention of the Bahá'ís and Mirza Yahya, Subh-i-Azal. Excerpts.
  4. Harry Charles Lukach. Fringe of the East, The: A Journey through the Past and Present Provinces of Turkey (1913). Passing mentions of the Twelfth Imam and the Mahdi and Bahá'u'lláh, summary of Bábí and Bahá'í history and teachings, and comments on the expansion of the faith. Excerpts.
  5. Harry Charles Lukach. Fringe of the East, The: A journey through past and present provinces of Turkey (1913). Overview of the Bahá'ís and Azalis, and mentions of their history in Akka. Includes two excerpts of interest because they refer to "Báb" which in this context refers to a place, not the Prophet. Excerpts.
  6. Harry Charles Lukach. Handbook of Palestine, The (1922). Passing mentions of the Bab, Bahá'ís, and Subh-i-Azal, along with the history and geography of Akka. Includes estimate of number of Bahá'ís in Palestine in 1922. Excerpts.
 
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