- Arches of the Years, by Marzieh Gail (1991). — Early days of the Baha'i Faith in America and of Abdu'l-Baha's visit in 1912; Phoebe Hearst; Versail...
- Dawn over Mount Hira and Other Essays, by Marzieh Gail (1976). — A collection of essays on various topics of interest to Baha'i studies and history. Most of these we...
- Gail, Marzieh, by Wendy M. Heller (2016). — Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
- Gulick and Three Women: Diary of a Cross-country Auto Trip to and back from the 1942 Bahá'í National Convention, by Margaret Marie Rutledge, Sheridan Sims, comp. (2015). — Diary by the sister of Barbara Sims of a cross-country road trip with Ramona Brown, Marzieh Gail, an...
- In the High Sierras, by Marzieh Gail (1950-04-21). — A poetic meditation about mankind's grappling with the coming of a new Revelation.
- Juliet Remembers Gibran: As told to Marzieh Gail, by Juliet Thompson (1978). — Juliet Thompson's recollections of Kahlil Gibran.
- Notes on Marzieh Gail, by Gayle Hoover (2015). — Recollections and materials compiled for a memorial service.
- Obituary: Marzieh Nabil Carpenter Gail (1908-1993): Translator and Author, "Patron Saint" of Women Bahá'í Scholars, by Constance M. Chen (1996). — A short biography of a famous female Baha'i scholar and translator.
- Promoting Peace: 100 Years of the Baha'i Faith in Santa Paula, California, 1914-2014, by Anne King Sadeghpour (2017). — Detailed history of the community in southern California, including references to Marzieh Gail, Ethe...
- Summon Up Remembrance, by Marzieh Gail (1987). — Memoir left by Ali-Kuli Khan, one of the first translators of Baha'i Writings; writings of his wife ...
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