- August Forel Defends the Persecuted Persian Bahá'ís: 1925-1927, by John Paul Vader (1986). History of Forel's involvement with the Faith. Includes correspondence from Shoghi Effendi.
- Bahá'í World, The: Volume 01 (1925-1926), National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States and Canada, comp. (1926). Periodic volumes that survey the global activities and major achievements of the Faith. Then titled Bahá'í Year Book.
- Development and Decline of an Early Bahá'í Community: Saint John, N.B., 1910-1925, by Will C. van den Hoonaard (1992). The brief early history of the Saint John Bahá'ís. Established in 1910, the Bahá'í community struggled in the hostile environment of New Brunswick. In 1925 the community disappeared, to be reestablished only in recent times.
- Early Irish Bahá'ís, by R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram (1998 Spring). Short history of the introduction of the Bahá’í Faith to Ireland, 1900 to 1925.
- Esslemont, John Ebenezer, by Moojan Momen (1995). Short biography of a famous Bahá'í author and Hand of the Cause of God.
- "In Their Place": Marking and Unmarking Shi'ism in Pahlavi Iran, by Aaron Vahid Sealy (2011). Dissertation about Shi'ite nationalism in Iran 1925-1979, including extensive discussion of anti-Bahá'í activity and persecutions. (Offsite.)
- J. E. Esslemont, by Author unknown (1926). Esslemont's is the only biography or in memoriam in this first volume of Bahá'í World.
- Photo of the Moscow Bahá'í Community, 1925, Author unknown, comp. (1925). Picture of Bahá'ís gathered to welcome Siyyid Mihdíy-i-Gulpáygání to Moscow, with identifications. Includes A. A. Furutan.
- Walter and Emma Jones Bahá'í Archive Photo Album, by Walter Jones, Emma Maxie Jones, Ernie Jones, comp. (2008/2022). Album of 475 annotated images of Bahá'í friends and associates of the Walter (1888-1990) and Emma Maxie (1904-1984) Jones family, from 1925 to 1994.
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