BAHÁ’Í BIBLIOGRAPHY
SECTION ONE
Books and pamphlets published under Bahá’í auspices or approved by a responsible Bahá’í Body
LIST ONE[edit]
BAHÁ’Í PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA
Published and Distributed by the Publishing Committee of the
National Spiritual Assembly.
WRITINGS OF BAHÁ’U’LLÁH
Hidden Words, the essence of the teachings of all the Prophets. Translated by Shoghi Effendi. Leather cover, also paper cover.
The Book of Assurance (Book of Iqán), explaining the oneness of all the Prophets and their significance as the expression of the Will of God. Cloth cover.
Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh (Ṭarázát, The Tablet of the World, Kalimát, Tajallíyát, Bishárát, Ishráqát), social and spiritual principles of the new age. Cloth cover.
Three Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh (Tablet of the Branch, Kitáb-i-‘Ahd, Lawḥ-i-Aqdas), the appointment of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá as the interpreter of the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh, the Testament of Bahá’u’lláh, and His Message to the Christians. Paper cover.
Epistle to the Son of the Wolf, a work written by Bahá’u’lláh in His last years, addressed to the son of a prominent Persian who had been a savage enemy of the Cause. This Tablet recapitulates many teachings Bahá’u’lláh had revealed in earlier works. (Translated by Julie Chanler.) Bound in cloth and parchment.
Seven Valleys, the stages passed by travelers on the path of spiritual progress. Paper cover.
Prayers, containing also Prayers by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Paper cover.
WRITINGS OF ‘ABDU’L-BAHÁ
Tablets of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá (compiled by Albert Windust), intimate letters written in reply to questions addressed by individuals and groups. Volume Two. (Volumes One and Three temporarily out of print). Cloth cover.
The Promulgation of Universal Peace (compiled by Howard MacNutt), public addresses delivered throughout the United States and Canada in 1912. This work contains ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s spiritual message to the American people, whom He summoned to establish the “Most Great Peace,” which is the consummation of the ideals of all religionists, scientists and humanitarians. In two volumes. Cloth cover.
The Wisdom of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá (compiled by Lady Blomfield, and previously published under the title of “Paris Talks”) a brief but comprehensive presentation of His message. Cloth cover, also paper cover.
Some Answered Questions (compiled by Laura Clifford Barney), an exposition of fundamental spiritual and philosophic problems. Cloth cover.
Chapter on Strikes, a supplement to the above.
Mysterious Forces of Civilization, a work addressed to the people of Persia nearly forty years ago to show the way to true progress. Cloth cover.
[Page 194]Divine Philosophy (compiled by Isabel Fraser Chamberlain), selected addresses delivered in Paris on the eve of the Great War.
‘Abdu’l-Bahá in London (compiled by Eric Hammond) , a record of public and private addresses delivered in 1911.
‘Abdu’l-Bahá in New York, containing selected addresses delivered at Columbia University and various churches and public meetings in 1912.
Tablets to Japan, a collection of letters written by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá to Japanese and to Americans serving the Cause in Japan. Foreword by Agnes Alexander.
Tablet to The Hague, a letter written in 1919 to the Central Organization for a Durable Peace.
Prayers and Tablets of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, collected and translated by Shoghi Effendi.
COMPILATIONS
Bahá’í Scriptures (compiled by Horace Holley), selected from available writings of Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and arranged in nine chapters according to subject; with glossary and index. 576 pages. Cloth cover.
The Divine Art of Living (compiled by Mrs. Mary Rabb), passages from writings of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, selected particularly for their power to inspire the seeking heart. Published by Brentano’s. 191 pages. Cloth cover, also paper cover.
The Foundations of World Unity, selected addresses delivered by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá at Universities, Churches, Synagogues, Peace Societies and similar public meetings during His journey through America in 1912. Paper cover.
No.9 Compilation, available in thirteen languages, 16 pages.
Miniature No.9 Compilation.
Education, a compilation from teachings of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá made by a committee of the National Assembly in 1923. 21 legal-size mimeographed pages.
God and His Manifestations (compiled by Mrs. J. W. Gift), an outline for the study of such Bahá’í topics as the need of a Manifestation, the signs of His appearance, His influence upon civilization, the proofs of His cause, etc. Paper cover.
The Oneness of Mankind (compiled by Louis G. Gregory and Mariam Haney), selections from words of Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá on inter-racial amity. 64 pages. Paper cover.
The Spirit of World Unity, selections from words of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in America on religious, racial and scientific subjects. 24 pages. Paper cover.
Thoughts that Build, by Rev. J . Storer, (published by Macmillan), a compilation of passages from ancient and modern spiritual writings, arranged with one page for each day throughout the year. Many selections from Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá are included. With index of authors. Cloth cover.
Spiritual Opportunity of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada, reprint of Tablets written by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in 1916 and 1917, with excerpts from words of Bahá’u’lláh, Bahíyyih Khánum and Shoghi Effendi.
Tablets to Japan (compiled by Agnes Alexander), messages of instruction and encouragement written by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá to believers in Japan.
BOOKS ABOUT THE BAHÁ’Í MOVEMENT
Bahá’í Administration, a work compiled by the National Spiritual Assembly to present the original sources of instruction on the duties and responsibilities of believers, in their relations to the local, national and international bodies [Page 195]of the Cause. Part One: Excerpts from the Will and Testament of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá; Part Two: Letters from Shoghi Effendi to the American National Spiritual Assembly and the body of believers from January 21, 1922, to October 18, 1927; Part Three: Declaration of Trust by the National Spiritual Assembly; index. 155 pages. Cloth cover.
Bahá’í Year Book, volume one, a record of activities from April, 1925 to April, 1926, with articles on various Bahá’í institutions, newly translated teachings, photographs, etc. 174 pages. Cloth cover.
The Bahá’í World: A biennial international record of Bahá’í activities from April, 1926, to April, 1928 (formerly "Bahá’í Year Book"). Cloth cover.
Episodes in My Life, by Munírih Khánum, wife of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, a witness to the providential spirit directing the Bahá’í Cause in its most trying days.
The Brilliant Proof, by Mírzá Abu’l-Faḍl of Gulpáyigán, a refutation of an attack on the Cause by a Protestant missionary. Contains both English and Persian text. Paper cover.
Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era, by J. E. Esslemont, M. B., Ch. B., F. B. E. A., an authoritative and comprehensive survey of Bahá’í history and teachings as related to present religious, scientific and social conditions in Europe and America, with many quotations from the writings, and a bibliography and index. Leather cover, also paper cover.
Bahá’u’lláh and His Message, by J. E. Esslemont, briefly outlining the spiritual message of the new day.
The Universal Religion, by Hippolyte Dreyfus, an introductory work on the Bahá’í Cause by a French orientalist, who has translated many of the writings of Bahá’u’lláh.
Addresses by Jináb-i-Fádil, a series of lectures by a Persian scholar appointed by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá to teach the principles of the Bahá’í Cause in America. (Nos. 4 and 5 only.)
Lessons in Religion, by Shaykh Muḥammad-‘Alí Qá’iní, prepared especially for children. Translated by Edith Roohie Sanderson.
The Oriental Rose, by Mary Hanford Ford, a vivid presentation of historical aspects of the Bahá’í Movement.
Unity Triumphant, by Elizabeth Herrick, the Revelation of Bahá’u’lláh as the fulfillment of Christianity, with extensive quotations and bibliography.
Universal Consciousness of the Bahá’í Religion, by C. Mason Remey, a new and enlarged edition of the pamphlet previously published under the title of "The New Day." 60 pages.
Twelve Articles Introductory to the Study of the Bahá’í Teachings, by C. Mason Remey, including chapters on the founders of the Movement, the writings, the organization, relation to the Religions of the Orient, worship, etc. 182 pages. Cloth cover.
What is the Bahá’í Movement? a brief explanation by Dr. J. E. Esslemont. Published also in Yiddish, Dutch and Russian.
Bahá’í: The Spirit of the Age, by Horace Holley, presenting the Bahá’í Movement and teachings as the synthesis of all modern movements.
Dawn of Knowledge and The Most Great Peace, by Paul Kingston Dealy, the Bahá’í Cause and ancient prophecy. Paper cover.
[Page 196]The Bahá’í Movement: Its Spiritual Dynamic, by Albert Vail, reprint of a magazine article.
The World of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, by Mary Hanford Ford, conveying ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s vision of social justice.
Martyrdoms in Persia in 1903, by Hájí Mírzá Ḥaydar-‘Alí, relating the circumstances in which seventy Persian Bahá’ís were martyred.
Bird’s-Eye View of the World in the Year 2000, a reprint of article by Orrol Harper in the Bahá’í Magazine.
The Call of God, by George Latimer, the significance of the return of the Messenger.
The Bahá’í Faith, by a Methodist layman, questions and answers suggested by personal experience.
The Bahá’í Religion, a reprint of the two Bahá’í papers presented at the Conference on Some Living Religions Within the British Empire. 24 pages. Paper cover.
MISCELLANEOUS
‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s First Days in America, intimate and beautiful glimpses of the Master, from the diary of Juliet Thompson. 40 pages. Printed by The Roycrofters.
God’s Heroes, by Laura Clifford Barney, a drama written around the great Bahá’í heroine and martyr, the poetess Qurratu'l-'Ayn. Illuminated in Persian style. 106 pages. Cloth cover.
The Mashriqu’l-Adhkár and the Bahá’í Movement, by Jean Masson, explaining the significance of the Bahá’í House of Worship.
The Dream of God, a poem by Albert Durrant Watson.
Religions of the Empire, edited by W. Loftus Hare (published by Duckworth, London), the addresses delivered by representatives of the several religions invited to participate in the Conference on Some Living Religions Within the British Empire held at the Imperial Institute, London, England, from September 22 to October 3, 1924. Includes the two papers read on the Bahá’í Cause. 519 pages. Cloth cover.
The Reality of Religion, a Tablet of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. 4-page leaflet.
What Went Ye Out For to See? by Thornton Chase, a letter written in reply to an inquiry from a Christian.
The Source of Spiritual Qualities, from words of Bahá’u’lláh. 4-page leaflet.
Bahá’í Persecutions in Persia, reprint of letter written to the Sháh by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada in 1926.
The Bahá’í Cause, eight-page pamphlet prepared by the National Teaching Committee for general distribution, with list of Bahá’í Assemblies.
Before Abraham Was, I AM! by Thornton Chase, an explanation of the Station of the Manifestation of God.
Greatest Name, on heavy card stock, suitable for framing.
Photograph of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, photo-engraving on good quality paper suitable for framing.
The Mashriqu’l-Adhkár (Bahá’í House of Worship) colored lithograph of the design by Louis Bourgeois, nine by twelve inches. Also framed under glass.
The Bahá’í Benediction, music and words by Louise R. Waite.
The Mashriqu’l-Adhkár, photo-engraving of design by Louis Bourgeois, on good quality paper suitable for framing.
The Mashriqu’l-Adhkár, colored lithograph of the design by Louis Bourgeois, post card size.
SECTION TWO[edit]
Books and pamphlets published in England, France, Germany, Russia, Egypt and India, under Bahá’í auspices.
LIST TWO[edit]
BAHÁ’Í PUBLICATIONS OF ENGLAND
THE COMING OF “THE GLORY,” by Florence E. Pinchon—being published by Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Ltd., London—has been highly endorsed by Shoghi Effendi. Books may also be obtained from the Bahá’í Publishing Committee, P. O. Box 348, Grand Central Station, New York City, N. Y., U. S. A .
Some Answered Questions. (See list one.) Published by Kegan, Paul.
Hidden Words of Bahá’u’lláh. (See list one.)
‘Abdu’l-Bahá in London. Addresses delivered by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá during His visit in London, with description of His life and activities.
Paris Talks. (See list one, “The Wisdom of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.” Published by G. Bell & Son.
The Mysterious Forces of Civilization. (See list one.)
A Traveller’s Narrative. The Episode of the Báb translated by Prof. E. G. Browne, M. A., F. B. A., M. R. A . S. Cambridge University Press.
Brief Account of the Bahá’í Movement, by Ethel J. Rosenberg. Published by Burnside, Ltd.
The Splendour of God, by Eric Hammond. One of the Wisdom of the East series. Published by John Murray.
The Universal Religion, by Hippolyte Dreyfus, an introductory work on the Bahá’í Cause by a French orientalist who has translated many of the writings of Bahá’u’lláh.
What Is a Bahá’í? by J. E. Esslemont, a reprint of chapter three of his larger work. Published by Burnside, Ltd.
The Bahá’í Faith, by G. Palgrave Simpson.
The Passing of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. (See list one.)
The Reconciliation of Races and Religions, by Thos. Kelly Cheyne, Dr. Lit., D.D.
The Life and Teachings of ‘Abbás Effendi, by Myron H. Phelps. Published by Putnam & Sons. (Out of print.)
God’s Heroes, by Laura Clifford Barney. (See list one.)
Unity Triumphant, by Elizabeth Herrick. The Revelation of Bahá’u’lláh as the fulfillment of Christianity, with extensive quotations and bibliography. Published by Kegan, Paul.
Bahá’í: The Spirit of the Age, by Horace Holley. (See list one.) Published by Kegan, Paul.
Religions of the Empire, edited by W. Loftus Hare. Published by Duckworth (London). Addresses delivered by representatives of the several religions invited to participate in the Conference on Some Living Religions Within the British Empire, held at the Imperial Institute, London, England, from September 22 to October 3, 1924. Includes the two papers read on the Bahá’í Cause. 519 pages. Cloth cover.
Bahá’u’lláh and The New Era, by J. E. Esslemont. (See list one.) Published by George Allen & Unwin, Ltd.
The Modern Social Religion, by Horace Holley. Published by Sidgwick & Jackson. (Out of print.)
LIST THREE[edit]
BAHÁ’Í LITERATURE IN FRENCH
Le Beyan Arabe, traduit par A. L. M. Nicolas. Editions Leroux, Paris.
Le Beyan Persan, traduit par A. L. M. Nicolas. Librairie Genthuere, Paris. Quatre volumes.
L’oeuvre de Bahá’u’lláh, traduit par Hippolyte Dreyfus. Editions Leroux, Paris. Deux volumes. (A suivre.)
Essai sur le Behaisme, son histoire, la portee sociale, par Hippolyte Dreyfus. Editions Leroux, Paris.
L’Epitre au Fils du Loup, Bahá’u’lláh, traduction français par Hippolyte Dreyfus. Librarie Champion, Paris.
Le Behaisme, sa mission dans le monde, par Hippolye Dreyfus, Chez Timothei, Paris.
Les Lecons de St. Jean d’Acre, traduction français de “Some Answered Questions” by Laura Clifford Barney. Editions Leroux, Paris.
LIST FOUR[edit]
BAHÁ’Í LITERATURE IN GERMAN
1. 1m Verlag des deutchen Bahá’í-Bundes. Stuttgart, Hölderlinstr. 35 erschienen—
Bahá’u’lláh: Das heilige Tablet, ein Sendschreiben an die Christenheit. Deutsch von Wilhelm Herrigel.
Bahá’u’lláh: Verborgene Worte. Deutsch von A. Schwarz und W. Herrigel. Nach der englischen Bearbeitung von Shoghi Effendi.
Bahá’u’lláh: Frohe Botschaften, Worte des Paradieses, Tablet Tarasat, Tablet Taschaliat, Tablet Ischrakat. Deutsch von Wilhelm Herrigel.
‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Eine Botschaft an die Juden. Deutsch von Wilhelm Herrigel.
‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Ansprachen über die Bahá’ilehre. (Ansprachen in Paris.) Deutsch von Wilhelm Herrigel.
Thornton Chase: Ehe Abraham war, war Ich. Deutsch von Wilhelm Herrigel.
Thornton Chase: Die Bahá’í-Offenbarung. Ein Lehrbuch. Deutsch von Wilhelm Herrigel.
I. D. Brittingham: Die Offenbarung Bahá’u’lláh’s. Deutsch von Wilhelm Herrigel.
Mírzá Abu’l-Faḍl: Geschichte und Wahrheitsbeweise der Bahá’í - religion. Deutsch von Wilhelm Herrigel.
Dr. jur. H. Dreyfus: Einheitsreligion. Ihre Wirkung auf Staat, Erziehung, Sozialpolitik, Frauenrechte und die einzelne Persönlichkeit. Deutsch von W. Herrigel.
Ch. M. Remey: Das neue Zeitalter. Deutsch von Wilhelm Herrigel.
Myron H. Phelps: ‘Abdu’l-Bahá ‘Abbás’ Leben und Lehren. Deutsch von Wilhelm Herrigel.
S. S.: Die Geschichte der Bahá’í-Bewegung. Deutsch von Wilhelm Herrigel.
Wilhelm Herrigel: Die Bahá’í-Bewegung im allgemeinen und ihre grossen Wirkungen in Indien. (enthaltend: S. S.: Ein Jahr unter den Bahá’í in Indien und Birma.)
Alice T. Schwarz: Die universale Weltreligion. Ein Blick in die Bahá’í-Lehre.
Dr. Hermann Grossmann: Die Soziale Frage und ihre Lösung im Sinne der Bahá’ílehre.
[Page 199]Bahá’í-Perlen: Deutsch von Wilhelm Herrigel.
Das Hinscheiden ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s. (The Passing of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.) Deutsch von Alice T. Schwarz.
2. im Verlage der Weltgemeinschaft Deutscher Zweig, Wansbek, Schiller-str. la, erschienen—
Dr. Hermann Grossmann: Bahá’í-Erziehung (Schriften zur Bahá’í-Erziehung Nr. 1), 1924. Kostenlos.
Jos. der Schäferknabe. ‘Abdu’l-Bahá nacherzählt. (Rosengärtlein-Jugendbücher Nr. 1), 1924. Kostenlos.
Die Geschichte vom kleinen Vogel und andere Erzählungen aus dem Leben ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s. (Rosengärtlein-Jugendbücher Nr. 2, 1925.) Kostenlos.
3. von der Bahá’í-Bewegung Hamburg herausgegeben—
Deutsch:
Dr. Hermann Grossmann: Gotteserkenntnis und Gottesbegriff, im Sinne der Bahá’í-Lehre erläutert. 81. Kostenlos.
Was ist Bahá’í-Bewegungf Flugblatt. Kostenlos.
Esperanto:
Dro. Hermann Grossmann: Historio, instruoj kaj valoro de la Bahá’í-movado. (Publikajoj de la Esperanto-komitato de la Bahá’í-movado Hamburg Nr. 1.) 81-1925. Kostenlos.
4. sonstige Veröffentlichungen—
Deutsch:
Ein Brief von Bahíyyih Khanum. Aus dem Englischen übersetzt von A. Schwarz, Stuttgart, 1924.
Dr. Adelbert Mühlschlegel: Melodrama zum dritten deutschen Bahá’í-Kongress 80. Stuttgart, 1924.
Dr. Adelbert Mühlschlegel: Ridván 81 Festspiel. Stuttgart, 1925.
Esperanto:
Dro. Adelbert Mühlschlegel: Parolado en la dua Bahaa-kunveno en Genevo. Flugblatt. Stuttgart, 1925. Kostenlos.
Englisch:
Bahá’í-Congress, Stuttgart, 1924. Stuttgart, 1924.
5. Früher erschienene, jetzt vergriffene Veröffentlichungen—
Bahá’u’lláh: Das Tablet vom Zweig. Aus dem Englischen übersetzt von Fr. Schweizer. Zuffenhausen.
‘Abdu’l-Bahá ‘Abbás: Tablette allgemeiner Belehrung. Deutsche Uebersetzung von Fanny A. Knobloch. 1906.
‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Tablette an die Geliebten Gottes des Abendlandes. Deutsche Uebersetzung von Fanny A. Knobloch. 1906.
Mírzá Abu’l-Faḍl Gulpáyigán: Glänzender Beweis. Aus dem Englischen übersetzt von Friedrich Schweizer, Zuffenhausen.
Wilhelm Herrigel: Universaler Friede, universale Religion. Die Bahá’í-Bewegung, ihr Zweck und Ziel. 2. Auflage Stuttgart, 1915.
Wilhelm Herrigel: Die Zeichen unserer Zeit im Lichte der Bibel und der Bahá’ílehre. Stuttgart, 1916.
Religiose Lichtblicke: Einige Erläuterungen zur Bahá’í-Bewegung. Aus dem Französischen übersetzt von Albert Renftle. Stuttgart, 1916.
Die Bahá’í-Bewegung. Flugblatt. Karlsruhe.
Pastor Dr. Römer: Die Babi-Bahá’í. Verlag der deutschen Orient-mission, 1912. (Gegenschrift.)
Dr. F. C. Andreas: Die Babis in Persien. Ihre Geschichte und Lehre. Leipzig, 1896.
LIST FIVE[edit]
Partial List of Bahá’í Literature in Oriental Languages
PERSIAN
The Book of Iqán. Bombay.
The Book of Mubín, Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh. Bombay.
The Book of Iqtidár, Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh. Bombay.
The Book of Aqdas. Bombay.
The Ishráqát, Tarázát, Tajalliát. Bombay.
Tablets from Bahá’u’lláh. Cairo.
The Book of Iqán. Cairo and Bombay.
Tablets and Prayers from Bahá’u’lláh. Cairo.
The Will and Testament of Bahá’u’lláh. Russia.
Some Answered Questions. London.
The Traveller’s Narrative. London.
The Muduniyyeh, by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Cairo and Bombay.
The Siasiyyeh, by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Cairo and Bombay.
The Will and Testament of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Bombay.
The Epistle to the Son of the Wolf, Bahá’u’lláh. Cairo.
Seven Valleys, Four Valleys, and Poetry of Bahá’u’lláh, Cairo.
The Tablets of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Vol. 1. Cairo.
The Tablets of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Vol. 2. Cairo.
The Tablets of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Vol. 3. Cairo.
Some Answered Questions. Cairo.
Al-Fara’id, by Abu’l-Faḍl. Cairo.
Durer’l-Bahíyyih. Abu’l-Faḍl. Cairo.
The Letters of Abu’l-Faḍl. Cairo.
The History of Hájí Muḥammad Tahir. Cairo.
Dala’il-el-‘Irfan, Ḥaydar-‘Alí. Cairo.
Bihjet’l-Sudur, Ḥaydar-‘Alí. Cairo.
Hujaj’l-Bahíyyih, Abu’l-Faḍl. Cairo.
Bahr’l-‘Irfan, by Muḥammad Afshar. Bombay.
The History of Ṭahirih. Cairo.
The Travels of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Vol. 1 and 2, Maḥmúd Zarqani. Bombay.
The Early Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh, compiled by Baron Rosen, St. Petersburg.
Memorials of the Faithful, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Haifa.
URDU
The Translation of Ishráqát, Tajalliát, Tarázát, and Kalimát. Bombay.
The Translation of the Tablet to the World of Bahá’u’lláh. Bombay.
The Seven Valleys. Bombay.
The Hidden Words. Bombay.
The Tablets of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.
ARABIC
The Ishráqát, Tajalliát, Tarázát, and Kalimát. Cairo.
The Talks of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in Europe and America. Translation anonymous. Cairo.
TURKISH
Some Answered Questions. Instructions of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.
BAHÁ’Í BIBLIOGRAPHY
SECTION THREE[edit]
Alphabetical List of Bahá’í Books and Pamphlets
COMPILED BY BISHOP BROWN
WRITINGS OF THE BÁB
Le Beyan Arabe; Le Livre Sacre du Babysme de Seyyed Ali Mohammed Dit le Báb. French translation by A. L. M. Nicolas. Ernest Leroux, Paris, 1905.
Le Beyan Persan. French translation by A. L. M. Nicolas. Paris Librairie. 1 Vol. Paul Geuthner, 1911.
Le Livre des Sept Preuves de la Mission du Báb. French translation by A. L. M. Nicolas. Paris, 1902.
WRITINGS OF BAHÁ’U’LLÁH
The Book of Assurance (Book of Iqán), Brentano’s, New York, 1925.
Hidden Words from the Arabic and Persian. Translated by Shoghi Effendi. Bahá’í Publishing Committee, New York,1924.
Epistle to the Son of the Wolf (translated by Mrs. Julie Chanler, Bahá’í Publishing Committee, New York, 1928.
Seven Valleys. Translated by ‘Alí-Kulí-Khán. Chicago.
Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh (Tarázát, Tablet of the World, Words of Paradise, Tajalliyát, the Glad Tidings, Ishráqát—The Most Great Infallibility). Translated by ‘Alí-Kulí-Khán. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1906.
Three Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh (The Branch, Kitáb-i-‘Ahd, Lawḥ-i-Aqdas). Translated by ‘Alí-Kulí-Khán. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1918.
Súratu’l-Haykal. Translated from the Arabic by Anton Haddad. Chicago, 1900.
The Source of Spiritual Qualities. Four-page leaflet. Bahá’í Publishing Committee, 1924.
L’Oeuvre de Bahá’u’lláh. 2 Vols. French translation by Hippolyte Dreyfus. Leroux, Paris, 1924.
L’Epitre au Fils du Loup. French translation by Hippolyte Dreyfus. Honore Champion, Paris, 1913.
WRITINGS OF ‘ABDU’L-BAHÁ
‘Abdu’l-Bahá on Divine Philosophy (compiled by Isabel Chamberlain). Tudor Press, Boston, 1916.
‘Abdu’l-Bahá in London (compiled by Eric Hammond). Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1921.
‘Abdu’l-Bahá in New York. Bahá’í Assembly, New York, 1922.
Letter and Tablet to the Central Organization for a Durable Peace: The Hague. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1920.
Letters to the Friends in Persia. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, January 21, 1906.
Definition of Love by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Received at New York, December 7,1902.
Mysterious Forces of Civilization. Translated by Johanna Dawud. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1918.
The Promulgation of Universal Peace, (compiled by Howard MacNutt). 2 Vols. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1922 and 1925.
Tablets of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá (compiled by Albert Windust). 3 Vols. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1909, 1915, 1916.
Tablet to the Beloved of God in America. Translated by ‘Alí-Kulí-Khán. Cambridge, Mass., January 3, 1906.
Tablets by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá Abbás to House of Justice of Chicago, to the Ladies’ Assembly of Teaching, and others. Translated by ‘Alí-Kulí-Khán. Chicago, September 12, 1901.
Tablet to the Beloved of God of the Occident. Translated by Aḥmad Esphahani (Aḥmad Sohrab). Washington, D. C., September 8, 1906.
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Tablets to the East and West. Translated by Aḥmad Esphahani (Aḥmad Sohrab) . The Bahá’í Assembly of Washington, D. C., 1908.
Tablets Containing Instructions. Translated by M. A. E. Washington, D. C., August 29, 1906.
Tablets Containing General Instructions. Translated by Aḥmad Esphahani (Aḥmad Sohrab). The Bahá’í Association of Washington, D. C., 1907.
Tablets to Some American Believers in the Year 1900. The Board of Council, New York, 1901.
Prayers and Tablets. 1906.
The Will and Testament of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. National Spiritual Assembly, 1925.
Some Answered Questions. Translated by Laura Clifford Barney. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1918.
Unveiling of the Divine Plan. Translated by Aḥmad Sohrab. Tudor Press, Boston, 1919.
Utterances to Two Young Men. Board of Council, New York, 1901.
Visiting Tablets for Martyrs Who Suffered in Persia. Translated by ‘Alí-Kulí-Khán. Bahá’í Board of Council, New York, 1901.
The Reality of Religion-Tablet of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Four-page leaflet. Bahá’í Publishing Committee, 1924.
Wisdom of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá (Paris Talks). Edited by Lady Blomfield. Brentano’s, New York, 1924.
Wisdom Talks of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Chicago. Bahá’í News Service.
Woman’s Great Station. An address given in New York in 1912.
WRITINGS OF SHOGHI EFFENDI
Letters from Shoghi Effendi. Bahá’í Publishing Committee. New York, 1924.
Bahá’í Administration. Bahá’í Publishing Committee, New York, 1928.
WRITINGS BY BAHÁ’ÍS
Agnew, Arthur S.: Table Talks at ‘Akká. By ‘Abdu’l-Bahá ‘Abbás. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1907.
‘Alí, Ḥájí Mírzá Ḥaydar-: Bahá’í Martyrdoms in Persia in the Year 1903 A. D. Translated by Youness Khán. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1907.
Blomfield, Lady: The Passing of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.
Brittingham, Isabella D.: The Revelation of Bahá’u’lláh. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1902.
Brittingham, James F.: The Message of the Kingdom of God. 1907.
Campbell, Helen: The Bahá’í Movement in Its Social-Economic Aspect. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1915.
Chase, Thornton: The Bahá’í Revelation. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1909.
Chase, Thornton: What Went Ye Out for to See?
Chase, Thornton, and Agnew, Arthur: In Galilee. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1908.
Dealy, Paul Kingston: The Dawn of Knowledge and the Most Great Peace. Bahá’í Board of Council, New York, 1903.
Dodge, Arthur Pillsbury: The Truth of It. Mutual Publishing Company, New York, 1901.
Dodge, Arthur Pillsbury : Whence? Why? Whither? Man! Things! Other Things! Ariel Press, Westwood, Mass., 1907.
Dreyfus, Hippolyte: The Universal Religion: Bahá’ísm. Bahá’í Publishing Society, London, 1909.
Esslemont, Dr. J. E.: Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era. Brentano’s. New York, 1923. Bahá’í Publishing Committee, New York, 1928.
Esslemont, Dr. J. E.: What Is a Bahá’í? American edition published by Louis Bourgeois, Chicago, 1921.
Faḍl, Abu’l-: Knowing God Through Love. Farewell address. Bahá’í Assembly, Washington.
[Page 203]Faḍl, Abu’l-: The Bahá’í Proofs. Translated by ‘Alí-Kulí-Khán. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1914.
Faḍl, Abu’l-: The Brilliant Proof. Bahá’í News Service, Chicago, 1912.
Fadil, Jinab-i-: Addresses. Booklets. 5 Nos. Translated by Aḥmad Sohrab. Seattle, 1921.
Fitzgerald, Nathan Ward: The New Revelation: Its Marvelous Message. Tacoma, 1905.
Finch, Ida: Rays from the Sun of Truth.
Flowers Culled from the Rose Garden of ‘Akká by Three Pilgrims in 1908.
Ford, Mary Hanford: The Oriental Rose. Bahá’í Publishing Society, 1910.
Fraser-Chamberlain, Isabel: From the World’s Greatest Prisoner to His Prison Friends. Tudor Press, Boston, 1916.
Goodall, Helen S., and Cooper, Ella G.: Daily Lessons Received at ‘Akká—1908. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1908.
Gregory, Louis G.: A Heavenly Vista.
Grundy, Julia M.: Ten Days in the Light of ‘Akká. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1907.
Haddad, Anton: Divine Revelation, the Basis of Civilization. Board of Council, New York, 1902.
Haddad, Anton: Message from ‘Akká.
Haddad, Anton: Maxims of Bahá’ísm. Board of Council, New York.
Haddad, Anton: Station of Manifestation.
Haney, Charles and Mariam: A Heavenly Feast.
Harris, W. Hooper: Lessons on the Bahá’í Revelation.
Holley, Horace, and Rúḥí Afnán: The Bahá’í Religion. Bahá’í Publishing Committee, New York, 1924.
Holley, Horace: Bahá’í—the Spirit of the Age. Brentano’s, New York, 1921.
Holley, Horace: Bahá’ísm—the Modern Social Religion. Mitchell Kennerly, New York, 1913.
Holley, Horace: The Social Principle. Laurence J. Gomme, New York, 1915.
Husayn, Mírzá ‘Abdu’l-: Letter written on behalf of the “Friends” of Isfáhán, Persia, to the American Believers. April 25, 1902.
Karim, ‘Abdu’l-, Effendi: Addresses delivered before the New York and Chicago Assemblies. Translated by Anton Haddad. Bahá’í Publishing Board, Chicago, 1900.
Khánum, Munírih: Episodes in the Life of. Translated by Aḥmad Sohrab. Persian-American Publishing Co., Los Angeles, 1924.
Latimer, George Orr: The Call of God. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago.
Light of the World: By a group of Pilgrims. The Tudor Press, Boston, 1920.
Lucas, Mary L.: A Brief Account of My Visit to ‘Akká. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1905.
MacNutt, Howard: Unity Through Love. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1906.
Maxwell, May: An Early Pilgrimage, 1898. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1917.
Muḥammad, ‘Alí-Alkany-: Lessons in Religion. English translation by Edith Sanderson. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1923.
Peak, Margaret B.: My Visit to ‘Abbás Effendi in 1899. Grier Press, Chicago, 1911.
Phelps, Myron H.: Life and Teachings of ‘Abbás Effendi. G. P. Putnam, New York, 1912.
Prayers, Tablets, Instructions, etc., gathered by American visitors in ‘Akká, 1900.
Remey, Charles Mason: Twelve articles introductory to the study of the Bahá’í teachings.
[Page 204]Remey, Charles Mason: Universal Consciousness of the Bahá’í Religion.
Remey, Charles Mason: Letter from Honolulu. Privately printed. February 17, 1917.
Remey, Charles Mason: The Bahá’í Movement. Washington, D. C., 1912.
Remey, Charles Mason: The Bahá’í Revelation and Reconstruction. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1919.
Remey, Charles Mason: Constructive Principles of the Bahá’í Movement. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1917.
Remey, Charles Mason: Observations of a Bahá’í Traveler. Washington, D. C., 1914.
Remey, Charles Mason: The New Day. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1919.
Remey, Charles Mason: The Peace of the World. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1919.
Remey, Charles Mason: Bahá’í Teachings. (Seven bound pamphlets.) Washington, D. C., 1917.
Remey, Charles Mason: Bahá’í Indexes. Newport, R. I., 1923.
Remey, Charles Mason: Bahá’í Manuscripts. Newport, R. I., 1923.
Remey, Charles Mason: Through Warring Countries to the Mountain of God. Private printing.
Roy and M. J. M.: Knock, and It Shall Be Opened Unto You.
Sassi, M. Gabriel: Martinists’ Report. An address concerning the Bahá’í Religion delivered at the Paris Exposition of 1900.
Table Talks. Regarding Reincarnation and other subjects.
Thompson, Juliet: ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s First Days in America. Roycrofters, East Aurora, N. Y., 1924.
True, Corinne: Notes Taken at ‘Akká. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1907.
Universal Principles of the Bahá’í Movement. Persian-American Bulletin, Washington, D. C., 1912.
Vail, Albert: Bahá’í Movement—Its Spiritual Dynamic.
Vail, Albert: Heroic Lives. Beacon Press, Boston, 1917.
Winterburn, Mr. and Mrs. George: Table Talks with ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1908.
COMPILATIONS
Bahá’í Message. Compiled by Horace Holley, Chicago, 1920.
Bahá’í Scriptures. Compiled by Horace Holley, Brentano’s, New York, 1923.
Compilation No.9. Concerning the Most Great Peace. Tudor Press, Boston, 1918.
Compilation No.9. Available in different languages.
Compilation of Utterances from the Pen of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá Regarding His Station. 19 pages. November 26, 1906.
Divine Pearls. Compiled by Victoria Bedikian.
Foundations of World Unity. Compiled by Horace Holley, New York, 1927.
God and His Manifestations. Compiled by Mrs. M. H. Gift.
Oneness of Mankind: A compilation of the utterances of Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá by Mariam Haney and Louis Gregory, to assist the progress of inter-racial amity, 1927.
Prayers Revealed by Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.
Prayers Revealed by Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Translated by Shoghi Effendi. Boston, 1923.
Racial Amity. Compiled by M. H. and M . M. 1924.
Tablets to Japan. Compiled by Agnes Alexander. New York, 1928.
The Most Great Peace. From the utterances of Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Tudor Press, Boston, 1916.


[Page 206]MISCELLANEOUS
Bahá’í Cause. Eight-page pamphlet prepared by the National Teaching Committee. Bahá’í Publishing Society, 1924.
Bahá’í Calendars. Daily excerpts from the writings of Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Privately printed in Honolulu, New York and other cities.
Bahá’í Temple. Reprints of press comments and Temple symbolism. Published by Louis Bourgeois, Chicago, 1921.
Barney, Laura Clifford: God’s Heroes. A drama. Lippincott, London and Philadelphia, 1910.
Masson, Jean: The Mashriqu’l-Adhkár and the Bahá’í Movement. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1921.
Remey, Charles Mason: Prospectus of a Series of Five Lectures upon the Bahá’í Movement.
Remey, Charles Mason: Mashriqu’l-Adhkár. Five preliminary sketches. Privately printed.
Remey, Charles Mason: Mashriqu’l-Adhkár. (Bahá’í House of Worship.) Privately printed.
Remey, Charles Mason: Bahá’í House of Worship. Description of the Bahá’í Temple with Illustrations. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1917.
Storer, Rev. J.: Thoughts that Build. Macmillan Co., New York, 1924.
Waite, Louise R.: Bahá’í Hymns and Poems. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1904, New York, 1927.
Waite, Louise R.: Hymns of Peace and Praise. Chicago, 1910.
Watson, Albert Durrant: The Dream of God. A poem. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1922.
Views of Haifa, ‘Akká, Mt. Carmel and other places. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago.
GERMAN PERIODICALS
Sonne der Wahrheit.
La Nova Tago (Esperanto).
PERSIAN
An-Núru’l-Abhá-Fi-Mufáwadtát ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Table Talks collected by Laura C. Barney. Kegan, Paul, London, 1908.
Kitáb-i-Nuqtatu’l-Káf. Jani, Mírzá, of Káshán. Edited from the Unique Paris Ms. by Edward G. Browne. Luzac & Co., London.
Mashriqu’l-Adhkár: Twenty - two - page booklet written in Persian on the Bahá’í Temple. Published by the Bahá’í Assembly of Washington, D. C.
AUTHORIZED BAHÁ’Í PERIODICALS
Bahá’í News Letter. The Bulletin of the National Spiritual Assembly of the United States and Canada.
The Bahá’í Magazine—Star of the West. (Vol. 1, Bahá’í News.) Vol. 19 with current year 1928.
The Dawn. Burma.
Herald of the East. (Bahá’í News of India).
Sonne der Wahrheit. Germany.
La Nova Tago. (Esperanto), Germany.
The Herald of the South. Australia.
Khurshid-e-Khawar. ‘Ishqábád, Russia.
Al-Bahá.
Kaukeb-e-Hind.
SECTION FOUR[edit]
References to the Bahá’í Movement in non-Bahá’í works, whether favorable or unfavorable.
COMPILED BY BISHOP BROWN
AMERICAN
Adams, Rev. Isaac: Persia by a Persian, 1900.
Atherton, Gertrude: Julia France and Her Times. Stokes & Co., New York, 1912.
Atkins, Gaius Glenn: Modern Religious Cults and Movements. Fleming Revell. New York, 1923.
Barrows, Rev. John Henry: The World’s Parliament of Religions. 2 Vols. The Parliament Publishing Co., Chicago, 1893.
Baudouin, Charles: Contemporary Studies. Fr. trans., E. and C. Paul. E. P. Dutton, New York, 1925.
Bell, Archie: The Spell of the Holy Land. The Page Co., Boston, 1915.
Benjamin, S. G. W.: Persia and the Persians. Ticknor & Co., Boston, 1886.
Bibesco, Princess G. V.: The Eight Paradises. English translation. E. P. Dutton, New York, 1923.
Ellwood: Reconstruction of Religion.
Gazvini, M. J.: A Brief History of Bahá’u’lláh, the Founder of the Bahá’í Religion. San Diego, Calif., 1914.
Harmon, W. W.: Microcosm, Macrocosm. By the Author, Boston, 1915.
Harry, Myriam: A Springtide in Palestine. Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1924.
History of the Nineteenth Century Year by Year. 3 Vols. (See page 1131.) P. F. Collier & Son, New York, 1902.
Hoover, W. I. T.: Religionisms and Christianity. The Stratford Co., Boston, 1924.
Jewett, Mary: Reminiscences of My Life in Persia. Torch Press, Cedar Rapids, 1909.
Martin, Alfred W.: Comparative Religion and the Religion of the Future. Appleton Co., New York, 1926.
Matthews, J. B., and Duvall, Sylvanus M.: Conflict or Co-operation, A Study Outline. The American Committee, World Youth Peace Congress. New York,1928.
Pemberton, L. B.: A Modem Pilgrimage to Palestine. Dorrance & Co., Philadelphia, 1925.
Religious Bodies, 1916: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. 2 Vols. Washington, D. c., 1919.
Sinclair, Upton: The Profits of Religion. Pasadena, 1918.
Spear, R. E.: Missions and Modern History. 2 Vols.
Todd, A. J.: Theories of Social Progress. Macmillan & Co., New York, 1924.
Tyssul, Rev. J.: A League of Religions. London, 1926.
Wilson, Rev. S. G.: Bahá’ísm and Its Claims. Fleming, Revell Co., New York, 1915.
Wilson, Rev. S. G.: Persian Life and Customs. Fleming, Revell Co., New York, 1895.
Vaughan, John Gaines: Religion, a Comparative Study. Abingdon Press, Cincinnati, 1919.
Zwemer, Samuel M.: Islám, a Challenge to Faith. New York, 1907.
ENGLISH
Ashbee, C. R.: A Palestine Note Book. Doubleday-Page, 1923.
Browne, Edward G.: Materials for the Study of the Bábi Religion. Cambridge University Press, 1918.
Browne, Edward G.: History of Persian Literature in Modern Times. Cambridge University Press, 1924.
Browne, Edward G.: Literary History of Persia.
[Page 208]
Browne, Edward G.: A Traveller’s Narrative, Written to Illustrate the Episode of the Báb. 2 Vols, one in Persian. Cambridge University Press, 1891.
Browne, Edward G.: A Year Among the Persians. Adam & Black London 1893.
Cheyne, Thomas Kelley: The Reconciliation of Races and Religions. A. & C. Black, London, 1914.
Curzon, George: Persia and the Persian Question. 2 Vols. London, 1892.
Hammond, Eric: The Splendor of God. E. P. Dutton & Co., New York, June, 1919.
Hastings, James: Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics. T. & T. Clark, Edinburgh, 1909.
Herrick, Elizabeth: Unity Triumphant. Kegan, Paul, London, 1923.
Ḥusayn (Mírzá of Hamadán): The Tarik-i-Jadid. English translation by Edward G. Browne. Cambridge University Press, 1893.
Jessup, Henry Harris: Fifty-three Years in Syria. Fleming Revell, New York, 1910.
Jackson, A. V. Williams: Persia, Past and Present. Macmil1an, London, 1906.
Malcolm, Napier : Five Years in a Persian Town. E. P. Dutton, New York, 1907.
Markham, Clements R.: A General Sketch of the History of Persia. Longmans, Green & Co., London, 1874.
Maud, Constance E.: Sparks Among the Stubble. P. Allen & Co., 1924.
Oliphant, Lawrence: Haifa or Life in Modern Palestine. William Blackwood, Edinburgh and London, 1887.
O’Leary, DeLacy: Islám at the Cross Roads. Kegan, Paul, London, 1923.
Pole, W. Tudor-: Private Dowding. John Watkins, London, 1917.
Pole, W. Tudor-: Some Deeper Aspects of the War. Taylor Bros., Bristol.
Religions of the Empire. Edited by William Hare. Duckworth, London, 1925.
Religious Systems of the World. Swan Sonnenschein & Co., London, 1908.
Rice, C. Colliver: Persian Women and Their Ways. Seeley Service, London 1923.
Rosenberg, Ethel J.: A Brief Account of the Bahá’í Movement. Bahá’í Society of London, 1911.
Sheil, Lady: Glimpses of Life and Manners in Persia. John Murray, London, 1856.
Simpson, G. Palgrave: The Bahá’í Faith. London, 1920.
Skrine, Francis H. B.: Bahá’ísm, the Religion of Brotherhood, and Its Place in the Evolution of Creeds. Longmans, Green, London, 1912.
Stannard, Mrs. J.: The Bahá’í Movement. Articles reprinted from the Vedic Magazine of Lahore.
Sykes, Sir Percy: Persia. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1922.
Ussher, John: Journey from London to Persepolis. London, 1865.
Watson, Albert Durrant: The Poetical Works of. Ryerson Press, Toronto, 1924.
Watson, Robert Grant: History of Persia. Smith Elder, London, 1866.
Wollaston, Arthur N.: The Sword of Islám. John Murray, London, 1905.
FRENCH
Báb, The: Le Livre de Sept Preuves. Traduction par A. L. M. Nicolas, Paris, 1902.
Báb, The: Le Beyan Persan. Traduction française A. L. M. Nicolas. 4 Vols. Paul Geuthner, Paris, 1911.
Báb, The: Le Beyan Arabe. Traduction française A. L. M. Nicolas. Ernest Leroux, Paris, t90S.
Bahá’u’lláh, L’Oeuvre des. Traduction française par Hippolyte Dreyfus. 2 volumes. Ernest Leroux, Paris, 1923.
[Page 209]Bahá’u’lláh, L’Epitre au Fils du Loup. Traduction française par Hippolyte Dreyfus. Honore Champion, Paris, 1913.
Balteau, M. J.: Le Babysme: Lecture faite par M. J. B . . . á la Seance du 22 Mai 1896. Academie Nationale de Reims, Reims, 1897.
Dreyfus, Hippolyte: Essai sur le Béhaisme. Ernest Leroux, Paris, 1909.
Gobineau, Comte de: Les Religions et les Philosophies dans l’Asie Centrale. Paris, 1924.
Huart, M.: La Religion de Báb. Paris, 1889.
Nicolas, A. L. M.: Seyyèd ‘Alí Mohammed dit Le Báb (Dogme), Dujarric & Co., Paris.
Nicolas, A. L. M.: Seyyèd ‘Alí Mohammed dit Le Báb (Histoire). Dujarric & Co., Paris, 1905.
Nicolas, A. L. M.: Essai sur le Chéikhisme. Vol. 1. Chéik Aḥmad Lahçahi. Paul Geuthner, Paris, 1910.
Nicolas, A. L. M.: Essai sur le Chéikhisme. Vol. 2. Seyyèd Kázem Richti. Paul Geuthner, Paris, 1914.
Nicolas, A. L. M.: Essai sur le Chéikhisme. Vol. 3. La Doctrine. Ernest Leroux, Paris, 1911.
Nicolas, A. L. M.: Essai sur le Chéikhisme. Vol. 4. Science de Dieu. Ernest Leroux, Paris, 1911.
Nicolas, A. L. M.: Religions et Societes. Alcan, Paris, 1905.
Tablette de Bahá’u’lláh écrite a Adrianople pour un des croyants de Gazvine.
Trois Lettres a des Persans. Abd-oul-Beha. (Juin-Juillet, 1907.)
Renan, Ernest: Les Apotres. Levy, Paris, 1866.
Serena, Mme. C.: Hommes et Choses en Perse.
Sacy, Gabriel: Du Reane de Dieu et del’Agneau connu sous Ie nom de Babysme; se trouve chez l’Auteur au Claire. June 12, 1902.
GERMAN
‘Abdu’l-Bahá ‘Abbás: Eine Botschaft an die Juden. Deutsch von William Herrigel.
‘Abdu’l-Bahá ‘Abbás: Spiria Kunlige. Trans. by F. E . Pinchon in La Kolpertista, Vol. 1. September, 1925.
‘Abdu’l-Bahá ‘Abbás: Ansprechen über die Bahailehre. Deutch von William Herrigel.
Andreas, Dr. F. C.: Die Babis in Persien. Leipzig, 1896.
Báb’í, Bahá’ísmus: Article in Encyclopedia Meyer, 7th edition, Vol. 1, 1924.
Bahá’í-Perlen: Deutsch von William Herrigel.
Bahá’u’lláh: Das Heilige Tablett. Deutsch von William Herrigel.
Bahá’u’lláh: Verborgene Worte. Deutsch von A. Braun and E. Ruoff.
Bahá’u’lláh: Frohe Botschaften, Worte des Paradieses, Tablett Tarasat, Tablett Taschalliat, Tablett Ischrakat. Deutsch von William Herrigel.
Brittingham, J. D.: Die Offenbarung Bahá’u’lláh’s. Deutsch von William Herrigel.
Chase, Thornton: Die Bahá’í-Offenbarung.
Chase, Thornton: Ehe Abraham War, War Ich. Deutsch von William Herrigel.
Combo, Edouard: Work of the Prophet. The Birth and Propagation of a New Religious Doctrine. The Tribune of Geneva. 47th year, No. 190, August, 1925.
Das Hinscheiden ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.
Dreyfus, Hippolyte: Bahá’ísm in “Vers l’Unite.” Geneva, 3rd year, No. 26, March, 1924.
Dreyfus, Hippolyte: Einheitsreligion. Deutsch von William Herrigel.
Ethé, Dr. Hermann: Essays und Studien. Berlin, 1872.
Faḍl, Mírzá ‘Abu’l-: Geschichte und Wahrheitsbeweise der Bahá’íreligion. Deutsch von William Herrigel.
[Page 210]Forel, Dr. August, in Der Web zur Kultur. Chap. 6, Addenda. Leipzig, Vienna, 1924.
Goldziher, Prof. Ignaz, in Oriental Religions. The Religions of Islám, 6th latest sect. “The Culture of the Present Day.” Published by B. S. Teubner, Leipzig.
Grossman, Dr. H.: Die Soziale Frage und ihre Lösung.
Herrigel, William: Die Bahá’íbewegung im Allgemeinen und ihre grosen Wirkungen in Indien.
History and Meaning of the Bahá’í Movement. In the Sixth Sense, 4th year, Nos. 2 and 3.
Keyserling, Count Hermann: The Travel Diary of a Philosopher. 2 Vol. English trans., J. H. Reace. Harcourt, Brace & Co., New York, 1925.
Kilmer, Baron Alfred von: Geschichte der herrschenden Indeen des Isláms. Leipzig, 1868.
Kremer (V) in the History of Ruling Ideas of Islám. 2nd Chapt. 7, 1868.
Najmajer, Marie von: Gurret-ül-eyn: Ein Bild aus Persians Neuzeit. Vienna, 1894.
Naldike, Prof. T.: Deutsche Rundschau. Vol. XVIII, 1879.
Phelps, Myron H.: ‘Abdu’l-Bahá ‘Abbás, Leben and Lehren. Deutsch von William Herrigel.
Polak, Dr. Jakob E.: Persien. Das Land und Seine Bewohner. 2 Vol. Leipzig, 1865.
Religiose Lichtblicke. Deutsch von Albert Renttle.
Remey, Charles Mason: Das neue Zeitalter.
Roemer, Hermann: Die Babi-Behai; eine Studie zur Religionsgeschichte des Islams. Potsdam, 1911.
Rosen, Baron, in Scientific Collections of the Institute of Oriental Languages. St. Petersburg, Russia, 1877, 1886, 1890.
S. S.: Die Geschichte der Bahá’í-Bewegung. Deutsch von William Herrigel.
Schwarz, Alice T.: Die Univèrsale Weltreligion.
Stuebe, Prof. H.: History of the World Religions. 10th paragraph in the Bábíism in the New Public High School. 1st Vol. Leipzig, 1925.
Thielmann, Lt. Baron Max von: Journey in the Caucasus, Persia and Turkey in Asia. English trans. 2 Vol. London, 1875.
Vambery, Hermann: Meine Wanderungen und Eilbrusse in Persien. Budapest, 1867.
Wright, A. H.: Báb und seine Secte in Persien. Leipzig.
SECTION FIVE[edit]
References to the Baha'i Movement in Magazines
COMPILED BY BISHOP BROWN
AMERICAN MAGAZINES
American Journal of Theology, January 1902.
Architectural Record, The, June, 1920.
Art World, March, 1917.
Asia, May, 1924.
Atlantic Monthly, September, 1926.
Bibliotheca Sacra, January, 1915.
Book Buyer, June, 1901.
Contemporary Review, August, 1869.
Contemporary Review, October, 1869.
Contemporary Review, March, 1912.
Contemporary Review Advertiser, December, 1885.
Current History, December, 1925.
Current Literature, July, 1901.
Current Literature, September, 1911.
Current Literature, June, 1912.
Eclectic Magazine, February, 1886.
[Page 211]Eclectic Magazine, September, 1896.
Esoteric Christianity, February, 1915.
Everybody’s, December, 1911.
Everywoman, December, 1915.
Everywoman, December, 1916.
Fortnightly Review, June, 1911.
Fortnightly Review, April,1912.
Fortnightly Review, June, 1913.
Forum, May, 1916.
Forum, August, 1917.
Forum, July, 1925.
Friends’ Intelligencer, September, 1925.
Harper’s Weekly, July, 1912.
Hearst’s Magazine, July, 1912.
Independent, April, 1912.
Independent, July, 1912.
Independent, September, 1912.
Independent, December, 1921.
Indian Review (Madras), August, 1914.
Littel’s Living Age, August, 1869.
Literary Digest, May, 1912.
Literary Digest, August, 1920.
Literary Digest, December, 1921.
Mentor, The, November, 1920.
Missionary Review, October, 1902.
Missionary Review, February, 1904.
Missionary Review, March, 1904.
Missionary Review, May, 1906.
Missionary Review, October, 1911.
Missionary Review, October, 1914.
Missionary Review, August, 1919.
Missionary Review, October, 1921.
Nation (N. Y.), June 21,1866.
National, December, 1908.
National, May, 1922.
Nineteenth Century, July, 1896.
Nineteenth Century, February, 1915.
New Orient, January, 1926.
New York Times, February, 1913.
New York Times Book Review, August 1, 1920.
North American, April, 1901.
North American, June, 1912.
Open Court, June, 1904.
Open Court, August, 1915.
Open Court, October, 1915.
Open Court, November, 1915.
Open Court, August, 1916.
Open Court, October, 1916.
Open Court, November, 1916.
Outlook, June, 1901.
Outlook, June, 1912.
Outlook, December, 1920.
Outlook, December, 1921.
Review of Reviews, February, 1901.
Review of Reviews, June, 1912.
Review of Reviews, February, 1922.
Scientific American, August, 1920.
Spokesman, The (Negro), September, 1925.
Survey, April, 1912.
Unity, February, 1918.
Unity, December, 1921.
Vedic Magazine (Lahore), Vol. 8, No.9.
World’s Work, July, 1912.
World’s Work, July, 1922.
ENGLISH MAGAZINES
Academy, The, March, 1895.
All the Year Around, July, 1869.
Arena, The, November, 1904.
Asiatic Quarterly Review, April, 1913.
Christian Commonwealth, January 1, 1913.
Christian Commonwealth, January 22, 1913.
Christian Commonwealth, January 29, 1913.
Christian Commonwealth, February 12, 1913.
Clifton Chronicle and Directory, January, 1913.
Edinburgh Evening News, January, 1913.
International Psychic Gazette, Nos. 6 and 7.
London Budget, January, 1913.
Saturday Review, January, 1894.
Scots Pictorial, January, 1913.
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