- Chosen Highway, The, by Lady Sarah Louisa Blomfield (1940/1967). — Oral Baha'i histories collected by an eminent early English Baha'i, first published in 1940.
- Dawlatábádí, Sayyed Yahyá, by Abbas Amanat (1996). — Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
- El Legado de Una Nueva Profecía: Historia de la Fe Bahá'í en Chile, by Rocio Macarena Montoya Jorquera (2017-06). — History of the Baha'is in Chile, from Martha Root's arrival in 1920, Marcia Stewart first pioneer in...
- First Obligation, The: Lady Blomfield and the Save the Children Fund, by Robert Weinberg (1998). — Bio prepared for the UK Baha'i Centenary (1998-99).
- Gloriously Tragic Life of Mathew Kaszab, The: Letters from a Pioneer 1939-1942, Anne King Sadeghpour, comp. and ed. (2019). — The unusual drama of a pioneering life in Central America, revealed through personal letters. This a...
- Haifa: Transformation of an Arab Society, 1918-1939, by May Seikaly (1995). — Front matter, introduction, and maps only; excerpts as provided by Google Books, but enough to give ...
- Historical Background of the Panama Temple, by Ruth Pringle (1972 March-April). — A history of the Baha’i Faith in Panama during the first and second U.S. Seven Year Plans, from t...
- In search of Martha Root: An American Bahá'í feminist and peace advocate in the early twentieth century, by Jiling Yang (2007). — Early life of Root, her four world teaching trips from 1919 to 1939 with a focus on peace advocacy, ...
- Nicolas, Alphonse (A.-L-.M. Nicolas), by Nader Nasiri-Moghaddam (2021). — Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
- Panama, The Crossroads between the Continents: The Story of the Early Days of the Bahá'í Faith in Panama 1939-1972, by Fuad Izadinia (2015). — History of the first Baha'i community in Panama, including a photo album; biographies of Martha Root...
- Root, Martha, by Richard Francis (1993/1998). — Bio of the "Herald of the Kingdom, Lioness at the Threshold."
- Root, Martha Louise, by Loni Bramson (2011).
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