- 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. Agnes Baldwin Alexander, Thomas Linard, ed. (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.
- Bibliographie des ouvrages de langue française mentionnant les religions babie ou baha'ie (1844-1944). Thomas Linard, comp. (1997-06). Bibliography of French works mentioning the Bábí or Bahá'í Religions, 1844-1944. Articles-unpublished.
- Biography of Hippolyte Dreyfus-Barney. Laura Clifford Barney (published as Laura C. Dreyfus-Barney, Shoghi Effendi, Thomas Linard, ed. (1928-1929). A biography of the first French Bahá'í, followed by telegrams and letters from Shoghi Effendi to Laura Dreyfus-Barney and Hippolyte's sister Mrs. Yvonne Meyer-May. Guardian.
- Letters from Lynch to Laura Dreyfus-Barney: Materials for the Geneva Bahá'í Bureau's History. Anne Lynch, Thomas Linard, comp. (2002). Four letters from the Laura Dreyfus-Barney Collection at the French Baha’i National Archives (Paris), from 1946 and 1962, capturing a small slice of contemporary European history. Letters.
- Preliminary Bibliography of works in French making mention of the Babí or Bahá'í religions (1945–2000). Thomas Linard (2007). Articles.
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