- 'Abdu'l-Baha Writes to Kansas City, by Duane L. Herrmann (2002). — Early history of the Baha'i Faith in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, from 1896 to 1919 and beyond...
- 'Abdu'l-Bahá Writes to Wichita, Kansas: The Beginnings of the Bahá'í History of Wichita, by Duane L. Herrmann (2002). — Early history of the Baha'i community of Wichita. Includes three tablets sent at ‘Abdu’l-Baha’...
- Bahá'í Faith in Kansas 1897-1947, The, by Duane L. Herrmann (1992). — An introduction to the first half century of the Kansas Baha'i community, with unique insight into t...
- Barbara Senn Hilty Ehrsam, by Duane L. Herrmann (1997). — Ehrsam (1848-1924) was a religious seeker who was instrumental in the establishment of the first Bah...
- Bertha: An Early American Bahá'í Stalwart, by Duane L. Herrmann (1991). — Brief profile of an early pioneer in Baha'i publications and education (and sister of Mabel Hyde Pai...
- By Thy Strengthening Grace: The First One Hundred Years of the Bahá'í Faith in Topeka: 1906-2006, by Duane L. Herrmann (2006). — An initial survey of the first century of the Topeka, Kansas Baha'i community. Includes a Tablet fro...
- Community Histories, Richard Hollinger, ed. (1992). — Essay on the diversity of Western Baha'i communities, followed by six histories of selected local co...
- Early Baha'is of Enterprise, Kansas, 1897, by Duane L. Herrmann (1997). — Originally published to commemorate the centennial of the Baha'i community of Enterprise, Kansas, th...
- Elizabeth and Elsbeth: Typically Extraordinary Kansas Women, by Duane L. Herrmann (1997-09). — A sketch of two women who helped establish the Kansas Baha'i community in 1897.
- Enterprise: Second Oldest in U.S.?, by Duane L. Herrmann (1987-03-06). — Brief overview of the early history of the Baha'i Faith in Enterprise, Kansas.
- Family Plowing and other Prairie Poems, by Duane L. Herrmann (2019). — Nine poems selected by the author, from a collection celebrating the prairie and life on and under i...
- Kansas Farm Boy, by Duane L. Herrmann (1985). — Brief autobiography, with background on the author's introduction to and acceptance of the Baha'i Fa...
- Letters from a 19th-century Kansas Baha'i, by Duane L. Herrmann (1996 Winter). — An examination of two letters written by Barbara Ehrsam in Enterprise, Kansas in 1899.
- Ninety-Five Years in Topeka: The Topeka Bahá'í Community, 1906-2001, by Duane L. Herrmann (2001). — History starting with the arrival of Rose and Leonard Hilty, from Enterprise, first Baha'is in Topek...
- Not Quite So New in Kansas, by Duane L. Herrmann (2004). — Overview of the Faith and its history in Kansas, prepared in an opportunity to proclaim the Faith by...
- On the Leavenworth Trail, by Duane L. Herrmann (2018-08). — Historical fiction; a glimpse of life on the American frontier, in Kansas, just after the American C...
- Profiles of Some Topeka Bahá'ís, by Duane L. Herrmann (1997). — Background for the author's research into Kansas Baha'i history.
- Small in Number, Big in Faith, by Todd Fertig (2020-09-04). — Overview of the Baha'i Faith and its activities in Kansas, and interview with Duane Herrmann.
- Strangers Passing Through Town, by Duane L. Herrmann (2021-08-02). — Brief historical fiction short story, based on the finding that 'Abdu'l-Baha passed through Kansas o...
- Theodore Russell Livingston, by Duane L. Herrmann (1997). — Baha'i teacher and Mayor of Cottonwood Falls, Kansas.
- Turbulent Prairie: Politics, The Press, and the Baha'i Faith in Kansas, 1897, by Duane L. Herrmann (1999 Fall). — An examination of 1897 press coverage of the second Baha'i community in North America. State politic...
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