- Áqá Buzurg, Entitled Badí "The Wonderful", by Boris Handal (2023). Áqá Buzurg and Bahá'u'lláh's Lawh-i-Sultán; Tablet to Badí from Bahá'u'lláh; the Pride of the Martyrs of the Bahá'í Faith; excerpts from the Lawh-i-Sultán.
- Badi, Áqá Buzurg, by Richard Francis (1993/2001). Life of "the Pride of the Martyrs."
- Badí` Khurasani, by Moojan Momen (1995). Short biography of Badi, a Bahá'í renowned for his bravery and devotion.
- Clara Dunn: A Spiritual Pioneer, by Michael Day (2010). Brief bio of Dunn, followed by an overview of the Australian Bahá'í community.
- Dunn, Clara and Hyde, by Graham Hassall (2000-01). Biography of two early Bahá'í teachers and pioneers.
- Dunn, Clara and John Henry Hyde, by Graham Hassall (2009). On the couple who went to Australia in 1920 in response to ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s call for worldwide expansion of the Bahá’í Faith and firmly established it in the Antipodes, designated Hands of the Cause of God by Shoghi Effendi.
- Dunns, The: Keys to Their Success, by Madge Featherstone, Kaye Waterman (1996). John Henry Hyde Dunn(c. 1855–1941) and Clara Dunn (1869–1960) were a pioneer Bahá'í couple in Australia.
- Emogene Hoagg: Exemplary Pioneer, by Amine de Mille (1973-10). Biography of travel-teacher and translator of the Writings into Italian.
- Henrietta Emogene Martin Hoagg: Short Biographical Monograph, by Peter Terry (1997). Biography of a travel-teacher, translator of the Writings into Italian, and the first pioneer to Italy. She had a great impact on her fellow believers during her lifetime, but is little-recognized today.
- Mahatma Gandhi and the Bahá'ís: Striving towards a Nonviolent Civilization, by M. V. Gandhimohan (2000). Review of Ghandi's comments about the Faith as well as relationships between his ideas and those of the religion.
- Resa I Persien (Journey in Persia), by Hermann Vambery (1869). Book excerpt from 1869 of a travel diary in Swedish.
- Tablet to Fuad (Lawh-i-Fuad): Translator's introduction, and bio from Encyclopedia Britannica, by Juan Cole (1997).
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