- Bahá'í Faith in Australia: 75 Years Remembered, by Graham Hassall (1995-06). An overview of the development of the Bahá'í Faith in Australia from its origins up to the mid-1990s; House of Worship in Sydney; the journal Herald of the South; Clara and Hyde Dunn and other early believers.
- Bertha: An Early American Bahá'í Stalwart, by Duane L. Herrmann (1991). Brief profile of an early pioneer in Bahá'í publications and education (and sister of Mabel Hyde Paine). Many of the Guardian's letters on education were written to her as secretary of the Louhelen School Committee.
- First and Finest: John Henry and Clara Hyde Dunn in Australia, by Graham Hassall (1985-07). Introduction of the Bahá'í Faith to Australia and New Zealand.
- Holy Year, 1992-93, by Duane L. Herrmann (1993). A description of the history, meaning, and events of the centennial Holy Year for members of the Bahá'í Faith.
- President Wilson and the Bahá'í Connection, by Paul Pearsall (1988-10). Short overview of myths and facts on the Wilson-Bahá'í connection. Includes addenda on the League of Nations, by Vincent Littrell, and on the Fourteen Points, by Bahram Nadini.
- Sacred Pilgrimage: Visits with The Guardian, by Bill Washington (1957). Letter to the Australian newsletter, summarizing of nine days in the Holy Land and talks with Shoghi Effendi.
- Stepping Out, by Duane L. Herrmann (1998-04). A young man asserts his independence and sets off to begin his own life.
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