- Bahá'ísm: Its Ethical and Social Teachings, by Ethel J. Rosenberg (1908). Overview of the Faith, presented as an address to the Congress held at Oxford, September 15-18, 1908.
- Balyuzi, H. M., by Moojan Momen (1989). Very brief article, short enough to qualify as "fair use."
- Balyuzi, Hasan M., by Richard Francis (1998). Brief bio of this "Hand of the Cause of God, the Treasure of All Humanity."
- Character: A Sequence in Spiritual Psychology, by Stanwood Cobb (1938). A spiritual autobiography; scientific and religious foundations for character; self-development; the law of duty; altruism and selflessness; progress. Includes discussion of two days spent with Abdu'l-Bahá in 1908.
- Daily Lessons Received at Akka: January 1908, by Helen S. Goodall, Ella Goodall Cooper (1979). Includes translations of three Tablets of Abdu'l-Bahá.
- Flowers Culled from the Rose Garden of Acca, by Ida A. Finch, Fanny Alma Knobloch, Alma S. Knobloch (1908-11). Lengthy notes of talks with three visitors, taken November 7-13, 1908.
- Gail, Marzieh, by Wendy M. Heller (2016). Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
- Helen Elsie Austin (1908-2004), by John S. Hatcher (2019). Overview of the life of the first black woman to graduate from the University of Cincinnati Law School, an active Bahá'í pioneer and travel teacher, and tireless educator on race issues.
- In His Presence: Visits to 'Abdu'l-Bahá, by Roy C. Wilhelm, Stanwood Cobb, Genevieve L. Coy (1989). Re-publication of Wilhelm's Knock and It Shall Be Opened Unto You (1908), Cobb's Memories of 'Abdu'l-Bahá (1962), and Coy's A Week in 'Abdu'l-Bahá's Home (1921). Text missing quotation marks.
- Letter to Mrs. A. Schwarz, Stuttgart, by Josephina Fallscher, Steven Phelps, ed. (1910-01). Philosophic conversations of the Master with a French consular official. The nineteenth letter from Dr. Fallscheer to Schwarz.
- Memories of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, by Stanwood Cobb (1962). Recollections by eminent American Bahá'í author Cobb (1881–1982).
- Obituary: Marzieh Nabil Carpenter Gail (1908-1993): Translator and Author, "Patron Saint" of Women Bahá'í Scholars, by Constance M. Chen (1996). A short biography of a famous female Bahá'í scholar and translator.
- Observations of a Bahá'í Traveller, 1908, by Charles Mason Remey (1914). An account of travels among some Bahá'ís in Egypt, Israel, and Persia in 1908, written at the suggestion of Abdu'l-Bahá.
- Table Talks with Abdu'l-Baha, by George F. Winterburn, Rosa V. Winterburn, Youness Khan Afroukhteh, trans. (1908). Lengthy notes taken in February 1904, published as a 32-page book in July 1908 at the request of Thornton Chase.
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