- American Bahá'í Community, 1894-1917, The: A Preliminary Survey, by Peter Smith (1982). A comprehensive and detailed survey of the American community from 1894 to 1917. Includes bibliography as appendix, "Some Studies of Bahá'í Communities" (2015).
- Bahá'í Faith in the West, The: A Survey, by Peter Smith (2004). General account of the development and expansion of the Faith in Europe and North America 1894-1994, including distribution and social composition of contemporary communities. Includes Foreword to the volume.
- Bahá'í membership statistics, by Robert Stockman (1998-11). Statistics on the American community from 1998, and notes on how membership numbers are calculated.
- Cycles of Growth of the American Bahá'í Community, by Robert Stockman (2010). PowerPoint presentation on the history of the American community, 1894-2009.
- Italian Scientist Extols the Báb, An, by Ugo Giachery (1956). On the life of Michele Lessona (1823-1894), a scientist, writer, explorer, and educator, who visited Iran and wrote a 66-page monograph entitled I Babi (1881): one of the first documentations made by a European of the episode of the Báb.
- Recuerdos de los amigos del Consejero Raúl Pavón Mejía: Padre de la enseñanza a los indígenas en Ecuador, by Various, National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Ecuador, comp. (2008). Compendium of stories and testimonies from the many friends who shared life and Faith with this renowned teacher to the indigenous peoples of Ecuador. Includes five pages of poetry, at end.
- Report of the Transliteration Committee, by G. T. Plunkett (1895-10). The 10th Orientalist Congress in Geneva, 1894, produced the system of transliteration later approved by Shoghi Effendi.
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