- 2023. Julia's Journey: A Life Illumined by the Light of Akká. Robert Gregory Shaw. A brief record of the background of Julia M. Grundy and her lifelong services to the Faith following a 1905 pilgrimage, based on genealogical and internet sources, with extracts from her pilgrim notes relating to personal encounters with 'Abdu'l-Baha. Pilgrims.
- 2012. Forutan, Alí-Akbar. Iraj Ayman. Encyclopedia.
- 2005. Hand of the Cause Mr. `Alí-Akbar Furútan, 1905-2003. Barron Harper, et al.. Compilation of information about Mr. Furutan: biography, in memoriam, photograph, and list of his books. Biographies.
- 2003-11-27. Ali Akbar Furutan, In Memoriam. Universal House of Justice. Obituary containing a brief biography of Ali Akbar Furutan, one of the longest surviving Hands of the Cause of God. UHJ-letters.
- 1998-01. Artemus Lamb, 1905-1998. Quentin Farrand. Biography of a pioneer to Central and South America, who also recorded pilgrim's notes with the Guardian. Biographies.
- 1996/1997. Persian Revolution of 1905-1909, The, by E. G. Browne: Reviews. Various. Three reviews, published in CIRA Bulletin, International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, and Journal of Islamic Studies. Reviews.
- 1996. Recollections of Muriel Handley. Muriel Handley, John Handley. Personal history of an early Bahá'í life in Australia. Biographies.
- 1992. Ahmad, The Flame of Fire. Darius K. Shahrokh. History of the recipient of the Tablet of Ahmad, extracted from an article by Hand of the Case Jinab-i-Abu'l-Qasim-i-Faizi in Bahá'í News, 1967. Audio.
- 1967/1973. Flame of Fire, A: The Story of the Tablet of Ahmad. Abu'l-Qásim Faizí. Biography of the recipients, both called Ahmad, of the Persian and Arabic Tablets titled Lawh-i-Ahmad. Biographies.
- 1910. Persian Revolution of 1905-1909, The. E. G. Browne. Includes discussion of Bahá'ís and Bábís in "Attitude of Bahá’ís towards Persian Politics" (pp. 424-429) and "The Assassination of Nasiru'd-Din Shah" (60-62). Search text for Bábí for other references. Books.
- 1908/1986. Year With the Bahá'ís of India and Burma, A. Sydney Sprague. An early account of the author's personal experiences in India circa 1904 and 1907, relating his interactions with the Bahá'ís and what the Bahá'í cause was doing in India and Burma. Books.
- 1907. Ten Days in the Light of Akka. Julia M. Grundy. A lengthy recollection of conversations with Abdu'l-Bahá and notes of his lectures. Books.
- 1905. Brief Account of My Visit to Acca, A. Mary Lucas. Detailed notes of a visit to Haifa, January-February 1905, and Abdu'l-Bahá's interpretations of several passages from the Bible. Pilgrims.
- 1902-1924. Gertrude Bell Archive, excerpts. Gertrude Bell. A British writer and archeologist, Bell traveled throughout the Middle East from 1899-1926. During this time she made several trips to Haifa and Akka, meeting Abdu'l-Bahá, and entering the Shrine of Bahá'u'lláh. She also took a number of photos of Akka. Pilgrims.
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