- Báb, The: The Herald of the Day of Days, by Hasan M. Balyuzi (1973). The classic biography of The Báb, by the eminent historian who also wrote the major biographies of Bahá'u'lláh and 'Abdu'l-Bahá.
- Bahá'í Community in Edinburgh, 1946-1950, The, by Ismael Velasco (2004). Historical context of the rise of the Bahá'í community in Scotland, community development, diffusion of Bahá'í literature, and statistics of Bahá'í membership in Scotland as of 1997.
- Beginnings of the Bahá'í Faith in Latin America, The: Some Remembrances, by Artemus Lamb (1995). Overview of Bahá'í history in South America, with autobiographical reflections of time in Chile in the 1940s.
- Exploring a Framework for the Elimination of Racial Prejudice in America, by Paul Lample (2025-03). Explores a Bahá'í-inspired framework for eliminating racial prejudice in America, fostering unity, and advancing Bahá'u'lláh’s vision through community-building and social transformation. Includes a compilation on the elimination of racial prejudice.
- Guardian's Wartime Travels, The, by Harry Liedtke (2016). Brief chronology of world events 1938-1940 juxtaposed with Shoghi Effendi's travels in 1940, when he left Haifa for England nine months after the beginning of the war.
- Israel between East and West, by Raphael Patai (1953/1970). Passing mention of Bahá'ís in Palestine in the 1940s, estimating that they numbered around 300.
- Itchyfeet: Travels with Reg Priestley, by Reginald L. Priestley (1991/2001). Autobiography of a world traveller who visited many places in and around Israel while in the Palestine Policeman service in the 1940s, and the story of his acceptance of the Bahá'í Faith.
- Maps and charts in Baha'i World volumes, John Conkling, comp, Jonah Winters, ed. (2010). List of all inserts and maps included in volumes of the Bahá'í World books.
- Moths Turned Eagles: The Spiritual Conquests of Sabri and Raissa Elias, by Gamal Hassan (2008). Introduction of the Bahá'í Faith to Ethiopia and Djibouti, and the activities of Gila Bahta.
- Our Precious Heritage: The Coming of the Faith to Wales, by C. Edmund Card (n.d.). History of Bahá'í activities in Wales 1942-1973, focusing especially the active sixteen-year period 1946-1962.
- Outpost of a World Religion: The Bahá'í Faith in Australia 1920-1947, by Graham Hassall (1991-06). An updated version of a paper published in two places.
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