- 2020. Centenary of the Bahá'í Faith in Australia. Boris Handal. Overview of the 100-year history of the Faith in Australia and New Zealand, starting from the arrival of pioneers Clara and Hyde Dunn in 1920. Essays.
- 2019 [1919-1920]. Tablet to the Central Organization for a Durable Peace, The Hague (Lawh-i-Hague). Abdu'l-Bahá, Bahá'í World Centre, trans. . Updated, authorized translation of both Tablets, described by Shoghi Effendi as of "far-reaching importance," was despatched to Executive Committee for a Durable Peace at The Hague by a special delegation. Writings.
- 2017-06. El Legado de Una Nueva Profecía: Historia de la Fe Bahá'í en Chile. Rocio Macarena Montoya Jorquera. History of the Bahá'ís in Chile, from Martha Root's arrival in 1920, Marcia Stewart first pioneer in 1939, experiences under the Pinochet government, to the establishment of the Bahá'í Temple in 2016. Theses.
- 2015. Twin Pilgrimages of Núru'd-Dín Mumtází. Nureddin Mumtazi, Sheridan Sims, ed. . Accounts of Nureddin Momtazi's pilgrimages in 1920 and 1955-56. Includes foreword and numerous notes, both covering much history and context. Documents reviewed and annotated by multiple members of Momtazi's family. Pilgrims.
- 2009. Toumansky, Aleksandr Grigorevich. Jahangir Dorri. Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite. Encyclopedia.
- 2009. Dunn, Clara and John Henry Hyde. Graham Hassall. On the couple who went to Australia in 1920 in response to ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s call for worldwide expansion of the Bahá’í Faith and firmly established it in the Antipodes, designated Hands of the Cause of God by Shoghi Effendi. Encyclopedia.
- 2008-07. Babism. Author unknown. Overview of Bábí and Bahá'í history, from Shaykhism to 1920. Encyclopedia.
- 2008-03. With Abdu'l-Bahá: The Diary of Mirza 'Isa Khan Isfahani. Mirza `Isa Khan Isfahani, Ahang Rabbani, ed. and trans. . Account of a visit to Haifa, December 1919 - January 1920, by a little-known author Mírzá 'Isá Khán Isfahání Darágáh'í. Includes table of an old Persian solar calendar and its Western astrological correspondences, and anecdotes about Esslemont. Pilgrims.
- 2008-02. Bahá'í Students and American University of Beirut in the Early 20th Century. Reed M. Breneman. The influential activities of the campus Bahá'í association in Beirut, 1900-1920 and during the first World War. Theses.
- 2004. Haydar Alí Isfahání. Moojan Momen. Very brief article, short enough to qualify as "fair use." Encyclopedia.
- 2004. Esslemont's Survey of the Bahá'í World, 1919-1920 (excerpt). Moojan Momen. Material for an unfinished chapter "Progress of the Bahá'í Movement." Excerpt pp. 62-80 only, as provided by Google Books free preview. Articles.
- 2000. 'Abdu'l-Bahá's Explanation of the Teachings of Bahá'u'lláh: Tablets and Talks Translated into English (1911-1920). Peter Terry. A review of the varied lists of Bahá'í principles' presented by 'Abdu'l-Bahá in various of his writings and talks translated into English. Contrary to popular belief there is no standard list, and some 38 separate principles can be identified. Articles.
- 1998. Autobiography and Silence: The Early Career of Shaykhu'r-Ra'is Qajar. Juan Cole. Early biography and thought of Abu al-Hasan Mirza Shaykh al-Ra'is, Qajar prince, dissident, Shi`ite jurist, poet and major figure in the Constitutional Revolution in Iran Articles.
- 1998. Australia: History of the Bahá'í Faith. Graham Hassall. Short history of the Bahá'í community of Australia. Encyclopedia.
- 1995. Greenleaf, Charles. Robert Stockman. Encyclopedia.
- 1995. Soviet Socialist Republic of Iran, 1920-1921, The: Birth of the Trauma. Cosroe Chaqueri. Passing mentions of the Bábí revolt 1848-51, and Ehsan Allah Khan of the Constitutional Revolution. Excerpts.
- 1993. Margaret Ariel Gallagher: Field Sergeant of the Western Frontier. Nevada Metherd, Richard Francis, ed. . Gallagher (1920-2001) was an American Bahá'í and auxiliary board member. Biographies.
- 1991-06. Outpost of a World Religion: The Bahá'í Faith in Australia 1920-1947. Graham Hassall. An updated version of a paper published in two places. Articles.
- 1989. In His Presence: Visits to 'Abdu'l-Bahá. Roy C. Wilhelm, Stanwood Cobb, Genevieve L. Coy. 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. Books.
- 1986. August Rudd: The First Bahá'í Pioneer to Sweden. Author unknown. History of the Bahá'í Faith in Sweden, 1920-1947. Biographies.
- 1921. Week in Abdu'l-Baha's Home, A. Genevieve L. Coy, Cora E. Gray, Mabel Hyde Paine, Sylvia Paine. Notes of a pilgrimage by Mabel Paine, Sylvia Paine, Cora Gray and Genevieve L. Coy in 1920, published as a series in 4 parts in 3 issues of Star of the West. Pilgrims.
- 1920-02. Pilgrim's Note of 'Abdu'l-Bahá's Words, A: "Love, love, love. Love attracts the hearts, love captivates the souls…". Muhammad-'Ali Faydi, Adib Masumian, trans. . The importance of love in teaching the Faith, urging believers to demonstrate love through deeds and conduct. 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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