- At 48 West Tenth (memories of Juliet Thompson), by Marzieh Gail (1983). Thompson (1873–1956) was an American painter, a prominent early American Bahá'í, disciple of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, and also "friend and neighbour" of Kahlil Gibran.
- Bahá'í Faith in Tunisia, The: A History of the Initial Nine Decades, by Rowshan Mustapha (2024). History of the Faith in Tunisia, written in first-hand perspective; rise of opposition by the authorities; how one Tunisian woman obliged the President of the Republic to undo the steps he had taken to deport her Bahá'í husband from the country.
- Haifa Notes, by Gayle Woolson (1956). Notes from a pilgrimage in 1956.
- Localities where Bahá'ís live (world, 1956): detailed map, by Author unknown (1956).
- Localities where Bahá'ís live (world, 1956): simplified map, National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States, comp. (1956).
- Notes on Words of the Guardian, by Virginia Orbison (1956). Ten pages of notes, preserved as an appendix to Orbison's lengthy manuscript "Diary of a Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, Made by Virginia Orbison, January 15 to February 11".
- Our Pilgrimage to Haifa, by Elmer Beasley, Gladys Beasley (1957). Notes from a pilgrimage in 1956.
- Personal Recollections of Famagusta, by Frances Bradford Jones Edelstein (published as Frances B. Jones) (1964-03). Two-page summary of time pioneering in Cyprus, 1954-1956, with a passing mention of pioneering in Switzerland.
- Twin Pilgrimages of Núru'd-Dín Mumtází, by Nureddin Mumtazi, Sheridan Sims, ed. (2015). 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.
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