- 2007. Brief Biography of 'Azizu'llah Sulaymani, A. Koumarth Sulaymani, Adel Shafipour, trans. . Overview of the life and publications of a prominent Iranian scholar (1901-1985) who wrote on history, philosophy, and theology, and was especially known for his biographies of 99 Bahá'ís in the ten-volume series Masabih-i-Hidayat. Biographies.
- 2001-05. Shah Abdu'llah and the Bahá'ís of Abadeh: An account of the persecution of Bahá'ís by followers of an imaginary Imam. Aqa Mirza Qabil Abadeh'i, Sepehr Manuchehri, trans. . Account of persecutions in Abadeh, Fars province, in 1901. Histories.
- 2000. Report to the Shah from Akka, A. Ala'u'l-Mulk, Ahang Rabbani, trans. . Brief report from the Iranian ambassador to Istanbul on the activities of the Bahá'ís in Turkey, 1901. Histories.
- 1998. Thelma Perks. Graham Hassall. Perks (1901-1988) was a prominent Australian Bahá'í who served at various times on the National Spiritual Assembly of Australia, and as an inaugural Auxiliary Board member and later Continental Counselor. Biographies.
- 1998. Life of Thomas Breakwell, The. Rajwantee Lakshiman-Lepain. Breakwell (1872–1902) was a religious seeker who became a Bahá'í in Paris in 1901, the first Englishman to become a Bahá'í as well as the first westerner to contribute to the Huqúqu'lláh. Biographies.
- 1998. Picture Gallery of Early British Bahá'ís. Author unknown. Published in honor of the UK Bahá'í Centenary, 1998/99. Visual.
- 1959-02-06. Recollection of Visits with 'Abdul-Baha. William Dodge. Travels in Akka and meetings with Abdu'l-Bahá November 16 - December 4 1901 at his house in Akka, and in 1912 in New York, recounted by the son of Arthur Pillsbury Dodge. Audio.
- 1958. Account of How I Became a Bahá'í and My Stays in Paris in 1901 and 1937, An: Written at the Request of Mrs. Laura Dreyfus-Barney. Agnes Baldwin Alexander, Thomas Linard, ed. . Alexander's account of her acceptance of the Bahá'í teachings in Rome in 1900 and subsequent meetings with the Bahá'í group in Paris. Biographies.
- 1927-1928. Bahá'í Message, The. Walter Bryant Guy. A series of 16 newspaper articles summarizing Bahá'í history and teachings in "Florida's Oldest News Weekly Newspaper" by a writer who visited Abdu'l-Bahá several times between 1901-1921 and traveled extensively among the Bahá'ís in foreign lands. Newspapers.
- 1910. Fifty Three Years In Syria. Henry H. Jessup. Passing encounters between Bahá'ís and a Christian missionary in Iran, 1867-1901. Excerpts.
- 1902-10. Visit to the Prophet of Persia, A. Philip Sidersky, S. K. Braun. Interview with Mirza Abu'l-Fadl-i-Gulpaygani in Washington, D.C., 1901. Essays.
- 1901-09. Utterances of Abdu'l-Baha to Thomas Breakwell, Herbert Hopper, and Isabella D. Brittingham. Thomas Breakwell, Isabella D. Brittingham, Herbert Hopper. Message to the believers in America, on the nature of evil, on universal language, on the number 9, and a conversation with Abu'l-Qasim, the gardener of the Ridvan. Pilgrims.
- 1901. Notes on St. John as explained by Our Lord. Ethel J. Rosenberg. Extracts from Rosenberg's pilgrim notes, taken in Haifa February-March 1901. Pilgrims.
- 1901. Utterances of Abdul Beha Abas to Two Young Men, American Pilgrims to Acre. Abdu'l-Bahá. Talks to pilgrims William Copeland Dodge and Wendall Dodge in Akka, November-December, 1901, published as a 24-page booklet. Pilgrims.
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