- Alexander, Agnes: 70 years of service, by Duane Troxel (1983-10/11/12). Biography of a prominent American Bahá'í and Hand of the Cause of God.
- Life of Agnes Alexander, by Duane Troxel (1998). Essay prepared for the Bahá'í Esperanto League's 25th anniversary booklet (see wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahá'í_Esperanto-League).
- Louise Dixon Boyle and Maria Montessori, by Janet A. Khan (2006). American Louise Dixon Boyle (1875–1953) was an active Bahá'í who engaged with wider social issues. Here the focus is on her involvement in the field of education, particularly the work of the Italian physician and educator Dr. Maria Montessori.
- Memories of My Life: Translation of Mírzá Habíbu'lláh Afnán's Khátirát-i-Hayát, by Ahang Rabbani (2007). Bio of the life of Habíbu'lláh Afnán-i-A`lá'í, born 1875, especially his years with the family of the wife of the Báb, Khadijih Bagum, and her sister, Zahrá Bagum.
- Sydney Sprague: In Memoriam, by Willard P. Hatch (1945). Sprague (1875-1943) was an American Bahá’í who traveled the East to promote the religion in the early 1900s. He became alienated from the Bahá’í community at some point but reconciled shortly before his passing.
- Viaje al Interior de Persia: El itinerario de Rivadeneyra (1874-75), by Lily Litvak (1987). 1-page overview of Bábí history and the Bahá'í/Azali split.
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