- Amoz Everett Gibson: The First Black Member of the Universal House of Justice, by Richard Francis (1998). Biography of a prominent black Bahá'í teacher and former member of the Universal House of Justice.
- Baker, Richard Edward St. Barbe, by Wendi Momen, Anthony A. Voykovic (2009). On the world-famous environmentalist, founder in 1922 of Men of the Trees, the first global conservation movement, author of many books and articles.
- Cobb, Stanwood and Ida Nayan Whitlam: Bios and photos from "Find a Grave", Jonah Winters, comp. (2014). Short biographies of Stanwood Cobb and his wife Ida.
- Fiftieth Anniversary of the Passing of Bahiyyih Khanum, The Greatest Holy Leaf, by Various (1986). Includes compilations about Bahiyyih Khanum, a selection of her letters, the 50th anniversary commemoration (1982), a bibliography, and tributes by Ruhiyyih Khanum, Ali Nakhjavani, and Bahiyyih Nakhjavani.
- Greatest Holy Leaf's Unparalleled Role in Religious History and the Significance of the Arc, the Site of Her Resting Place, The, by Baharieh Rouhani Ma'ani (2014). Biography of Abdu'l-Bahá's sister, who acted as his "deputy, His representative and vicegerent, with none to equal her." Her burial place on Mount Carmel determined the location of the Arc and the later buildings of the World Centre.
- Haney, Paul, by Richard Francis (1998). Brief bio of the life of a Hand of the Cause of God.
- Iran since the Revolution, by Nikki R. Keddie, Mangol Bayat, Farhad Kazemi, Barry M. Rosen, ed. (1985). Passing mentions in three articles: repression of Bahá'ís in 1982, Bábí "heresy" in the early 1900s, persecution of Jews and their conversion to the Bahá'í Faith, and the anti-Bahá'í campaign of 1955.
- Ridván 1982: Bahá'í Era 139, by Universal House of Justice (1982). Annual message to the Bahá'ís of the world.
- Who Was Daniel Jordan?: A Tribute, by Wm. Keith Bookwalter (1992/2023). Detailed overview of the life and thought of Dr. Jordan, philosopher and educator.
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