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  1. Eastern Chequerboard, An. Harry Charles Lukach (published as Harry Charles Luke) (1934). One-page mention of the Bahá'ís and Mirza Yahya, Subh-i-Azal. Excerpts.
  2. History of Religion, A. Herbert H. Gowen (1934). Summary of the Bahá'í Faith as an example of a "syncretistic" religion. Excerpts.
  3. Letters and Extracts of Writings from the Guardian Published in the US Bahá'í News 1924 - 1934. Shoghi Effendi (1924-1934). Books.
  4. New Horizons for the Child. Stanwood Cobb (1934). Understanding the child; character training; home life; the child as an individual; limitations of activity education; children as creative and active beings; romanticism vs. classicism; builders of civilization. Includes 20 pages of childrens' poetry. Books.
  5. Promise of All Ages, The. George Townshend (1934). Overview of Bahá'í teachings: a "sketch of the religious teaching of Bahá’u’lláh on the subject of the unity of mankind and the establishment in this century of a universal and permanent peace." Books.
  6. Security for a Failing World. Stanwood Cobb (1934). An overview of the influence of religion on the world and its relation to modern problems. Bahá'í precepts are included in the text withoutthe work being a strictly introductory work on the Bahá'í Faith. Books.
 

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