- Bahá'í community of the United States (1950). Author unknown (1952). Maps.
- Bahá'í World, The: Volume 11 (1946-1950). National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States and Canada, comp. (1952). Periodic volumes that survey the global activities and major achievements of the Faith. Books.
- Die Fünf Grossen Religionen. Helmuth von Glasenapp (1952). 1-page overview of Babi/Bahá'í history. Excerpts.
- Epistle to the Son of the Wolf: A Study and Discussion Course. Horace Holley (1952). Short synopsis of the book in outline form, with some study topics at the end, prepared for the Louhelen Baha'i School. Study.
- Experiment in Race Relations, A. Robert P. Powers (1952). An early program in race tolerance, preceding the Civil Rights movement, as described by a prominent Chief Law Enforcement Officer in early 20th-century California. Essays.
- In Memoriam. Author unknown (1952). Fannie Lesch, Walter Olitzki, Fanny Knobloch, Marta Brauns-Forel, Fred Mortensen, Haj Taha El-Hamamsi, Friedrich Schweizer, John David Bosch, Ali Saboor, Orcella Rexford, Abu'l-Fetouh Battah, Ali Said Eddin, Mumammad-Taqi Isfahini, Haji Mahmud Qassabchi. Biographies.
- Index and Glossary to Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh. Various (1952/1983). Index and glossary, from the 1952 and the 1976/1983 editions of Gleanings, indexed by page number and by paragraph number. Bibliographies.
- Introduction. W. Kenneth Christian (1952). Original introduction to Gleanings of the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh, which is often omitted from online versions of the book. Essays.
- Introduction to the Seven Valleys and the Four Valleys. Robert L. Gulick (1957). Essay included as a preface to a 1952 edition of Seven Valleys and published as a stand-alone booklet in 1957; see miscellanie.com Essays.
- Israel Resurgent. Norman Bentwich (1952). Two editions of a book with a one-paragraph overview of Babi-Bahá'í history. Excerpts.
- Letters from Jessie Revell. Jessie Revell (1952). Two letters, from Shoghi Effendi's secretary at the time, to believers in the United States. Pilgrims.
- Letters of Abdu'l-Bahá. George Townshend (1952). An appreciation of the spiritual power of the writings of Abdu'l-Bahá. Essays.
- Localities where Bahá'ís live (world, 1946). Author unknown (1952). Maps.
- Memories of Nine Years in Akka. Youness Khan Afroukhteh, Riaz Masrour, trans. (1952/2003). Translation of Khatirát-i-Nuh-Saliy-i-‘Akká, the memoirs of Dr. Yúnis Afrukhtih, who served ‘Abdu’l-Bahá as secretary and interpreter from 1900-1909. Includes discussion of the history of Covenant-breaking. Pilgrims.
- Mission of Bahá'u'lláh, The: And Other Literary Pieces. George Townshend (1952). Poems, meditations, and essays, including "Nabíl’s history of the Báb," "Abdu’l-Bahá: A study of a Christlike character," "Queen Marie of Rumania and the Bahá’í Faith," "The wellspring of happiness," and "The genius of Ireland." Books.
- Pilgrim Notes. Ted Cardell (1952-05). Notes from a visit with the Guardian, likely written in 1990 from journal entries taken while on pilgrimage in 1952 to Haifa, from a pioneering post in Kenya. Pilgrims.
- Pilgrim's Note on Teaching and Administration, A. Beatrice Ashton (1952-12). Statements made to the National Spiritual Assembly after Ashton's return from pilgrimage to Haifa, which ties the Tablet of Carmel to the Guardianship. Pilgrims.
- Pilgrim's Notes. Nellie French (1952-04-21). Notes from a pilgrimage in 1952. Pilgrims.
- What Is "Luck"?. Youness Khan Afroukhteh, Riaz Masrour, trans. (1952/2003). Pilgrims' notes of words of 'Abdu'l-Bahá. Pilgrims.
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