- Ardakání, Hajjí Abu'l-Hasan (Hand of the Cause), by Denis MacEoin (1987). Very brief article, short enough to qualify as "fair use."
- Augur, George Jacob, by Duane Troxel (2009). On the American doctor who became one of the early Bahá’ís of Hawaii and was the first resident Bahá’í in Japan, designated by Shoghi Effendi a Disciple of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.
- 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.
- Brief History of the Bahá'í Faith in Guyana, A, by Author unknown (2009). Short overview of Bahá'í activities in this part of South America, since the first visit by Leonora Armstrong in 1927.
- Convention Report, 1927, by Lucy Jane Marshall (1927-05-19). Short summary of the 19th Bahá'í national Bahá'í convention, held in Montreal, May 19 1927, taken from the report of Lucy Marshall, delegate from San Francisco; this was the first convention of the Baha'is to be held in Canada.
- Freya Stark: A Biography, by Molly Izzard (1993). Three passing mentions of the Faith in a book about a British explorer and travel writer. Includes excerpt from Passionate Nomad: The Life of Freya Stark by J. F. Geniesse.
- Nazif, Suleyman, by Necati Alkan (2021). Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
- Obituary: James Nelson, by Keith Thursby (2011-03). James Frank Nelson (1927-2011) was a Municipal Court judge in California and long-term member of the American Bahá'í National Spiritual Assembly.
- Program for the Activities of the Bahá'í Students in the American University of Beirut, 1927-1928, Author unknown, comp. (1927). The program of the weekly meetings of the Bahá'í students in the American University of Beirut during the Bahá'í year 84-95 (1927-1928), including presentations by A.Q. Faizi, H.M. Balyuzi, Hasan and Ali Dehgan, Eshagh and Abbas Eqbal, et al.
- Wayfarer between Two Worlds, A: Recollections, by Harry Liedtke (2013/2022). A chronicle of some of the highlights of the author's seventy-five years as a Bahá'í, and covering the years 1927-2022, including periods in Germany and Canada and historical events from each. Includes poems and photographs.
- ریاض اللغات (Arabic-Persian Dictionary), by Riaz Ghadimi (2017). Link to a comprehensive Arabic-to-Persian dictionary with 250,000 entries, offering accessible, root-independent definitions, grammatical insights, and modern terminology for Persian-speaking readers. Includes short biography of author.
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