- 2024. Tablet to Hardegg (Lawh-i-Hirtik), The. Mohammad Norozi, comp. Summary of German Templers and their leader, David Hardegg, who came to Haifa in 1868; their interactions with the Bahá'ís and Bahá'u'lláh; brief study of the tablet of Bahá'u'lláh to Hardegg. Includes authorized translation. Study.
- 2022-02. Flame, The: Audio. Nosheen Shabani, comp. Audiobook bringing to life the story of Lua Getsinger, one of the earliest and most devoted disciples of the Bahá'í Faith in the West, the "mother-teacher of the American Bahá'í community." Includes two videos. Audio.
- 1998. John Henry Wilcott: Pioneer of Land and Spirit. D. Llewellyn Drong. A brief but dramatic account of a man who, with his mother, settled in the open spaces of Montana, endured hardships, and struggled in building a life to bring the message of an unknown religion to that distant place. Books.
- 1998. Chronological study: Tablets to the Rulers. Melissa Tansik. Timeline of the rise of nation states, 1844-1871, and the history and fate of the rulers to whom Bahá'u'lláh wrote in the 1860s. Essays.
- 1989. Áyatí, Abdu'l-Husayn. Iraj Afshar. Very brief article, short enough to qualify as "fair use." Encyclopedia.
- 1972. Flame, The: The Story of Lua. William Sears, Robert Quigley. Biography of Lua Moore Getsinger (1871-1916), "mother-teacher of the American Bahá'í community," one of the earliest pilgrims from the West to meet 'Abdu'l-Bahá. Books.
- 1971-12. Lua Getsinger: Herald of the Covenant. Amine de Mille. Biography of Getsinger, with recollections of Abdu'l-Bahá. Biographies.
- 1932. In Memoriam. Author unknown. Ethel Rosenberg, Claudia Stuart Coles, Consul Albert Schwarz. Biographies.
- 1915. Allen, Wellesca Pollock. Author unknown. Brief bio of a kindergarten teacher from Washington DC who visited Abdu'l-Bahá in 1907. Encyclopedia.
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