BAHÁ’Í BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Bahá’í Publications of America.
- (a) Books About the Bahá’í Faith.
 - (b) Writings of the Báb.
 - (c) Writings of Bahá’u’lláh.
 - (d) Writings of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.
 - (e) Writings of Shoghi Effendi.
 - (f) Prayers.
 - (g) Bahá’í Literature in Pamphlet Form.
 - (h) Compilations.
 - (i) Outlines and Guides for Bahá’í Study Classes.
 
2. Bahá’í Publications of England.
3. Bahá’í Literature in French.
4. Bahá’í Literature in Italian.
5. Bahá’í Literature in Dutch.
6. Bahá’í Literature in Danish.
7. Bahá’í Literature in Swedish.
8. Bahá’í Literature in Portuguese.
9. Bahá’í Literature in Albanian.
10. Bahá’í Literature in Esperanto.
11. Bahá’í Literature in Russian.
12. Bahá’í Literature in German.
13. Bahá’í Literature in Bulgarian.
14. Bahá’í Literature in Rumanian.
15. Bahá’í Literature in Czech.
16. Bahá’í Literature in Serbian.
17. Bahá’í Literature in Hungarian.
18. Bahá’í Literature in Greek.
19. Bahá’í Literature in Maori.
20. Bahá’í Literature in Spanish.
21. Bahá’í Literature in Norwegian.
22. Bahá’í Literature in Croatian.
23. Bahá’í Literature in Oriental Languages.
- (a) Íránian.
 
- (b) Urdu.
 
- (c) Arabic.
 
- (d) Turkish.
 
- (e) Burmese.
 
- (f) Chinese.
 
- (g) Hebrew.
 
- (h) Tatar.
 
- (i) Gujrati.
 
- (j) Japanese.
 
- (k) Armenian.
 
- (l) Tamil.
 
- (m) Kurdish.
 
- (n) Sindhi.
 
- (o) Bengali.
 
- (p) Hindi.
 
- (q) Abyssinian.
 
24. Bahá’í Literature in Braille (for the Blind).
25. Bahá’í Periodicals.
26. References to the Bahá’í Faith in Books and Pamphlets by Non-Bahá’í Authors.
27. References to the Bahá’í Faith in Magazines by Non-Bahá’í Writers.
28. References to the Bahá’í Faith by Bahá’ís in Non-Bahá’í Publications.
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The books and pamphlets in this section have been published under Bahá’í auspices or approved by a recognized Bahá’í body.
BAHÁ’Í PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA
Published and Distributed by the Publishing Committee of the Nationul Spiritual Assembly
P. O. Box 348, Grand Central Annex, New York, N. Y., with the exception of the older publications (marked by an asterisk*), which are now out of print.
(a) BOOKS ABOUT THE BAHÁ’Í FAITH
Bahá’í Proofs, The, by Mírzá ‘Abu’l-Faḍl of Gulpáyigán.
- The best-known book of this great Oriental
 
scholar, philosopher 
and disciple of Bahá’u’lláh translated into English. It presents 
the truth of the Bahá’í
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- Revelation from manifold points of view, and also
 
contains a biographical outline of the lives of the Báb, Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. 288 pp. Crown 8vo., 4½ x 6½. Bound in blue cloth.
Bahá’í Revelation, The, by Thornton Chase.
- This book contains a most excellent compilation
 
of the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh, gathered from various translations and arranged so as to be consecutive as to subjects. A clear account of the evolution of spiritual consciousness showing the oneness of purpose of all the great religions of the world, and culminating today in the fulfillment of all the religions of
Exhibit of Bahá’í Literature in Public Library, Racine, Wis.
- the past. 182 pp. Crown 8vo., 5½ x 8.
 
Bound in green cloth.
Bahá’í: Spirit of the Age, The, by Horace Holley.
- Presenting the Bahá’í Movement and teachings
 
as the synthesis of all modern movements. 212 pp. Crown 8vo., 6 X 8. Bound in blue cloth.
Bahá’í World, The (April 1926-April 1928).
- A biennial record giving a comprehensive account
 
of the activities of the Bahá’í Cause throughout the world. Contains many interesting illustrations showing the universal growth of this movement. 304 pp. 7 x 10. Bound in blue cloth.
Bahá’í World, The (April 1928-April 1930).
- The third volume in the biennial series of Bahá’í
 
records continuing recent historical developments of the Cause throughout the world. Besides the many excellent illustrations, this volume contains a reproduction of a hand illuminated Tablet of Bahá’u’lláh in ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s handwriting. 378 pp., 7 x 10. Bound in red cloth.
Bahá’í World, The (April 1930-April 1932).
- In addition to a comprehensive report of Bahá’í
 
activities during this two-year period, the fourth volume in this series of publications devotes generous space to the presentation of the World Order of Bahá’u’lláh through the present-day Administration of the Bahá’í Faith. The frontispiece is a facsimile of appreciation of the teachings written by the Dowager Queen Marie of Rumania. 548 pp., 7 x 10. Bound in blue cloth.
Bahá’í World, The (April 1932-April 1934).
- This volume presents the further spread of the
 
Bahá’í Faith and establishment of the World Order of Bahá’u’lláh. The frontispiece, a photograph of Bahíyyih Khánum, and the loving tributes to her memory form a special feature of this volume. 712 pp., 7 x 10. Bound in brown cloth.
Bahá’í Year Book (April 1925-April 1926).
- Volume I, a record of current activities with
 
articles on various Bahá’í institutions,
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- newly translated teachings, photographs, etc.
 
Bound in green cloth. 174 pp., 7 x 10. For Volume II, see The Bahá’í World.
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*Bahá’ísm—the Modern Social Religion, by Horace Holley. Mitchell Kennerly, New York, 1913.
Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era, by J. E. Esslemont.
- An authoritative and comprehensive survey of Bahá’í
 
history and the teachings as related to present religious, scientific and social conditions in Europe and America, with many quotations from the writings. New edition. 308 pp. Post 8vo., 5 X 7. Bound in green cloth. In paper.
Coming of the Glory, by Florence E. Pinchon.
- An interesting narrative giving the spirit and
 
the principles of the Bahá’í Movement. 144 pp., Post 8vo., 4½ x 6½. Bound in blue cloth.
Dawn-Breakers, The.
- Nabíl’s Narrative of the Early Days of the Bahá’í Revelation translated and edited by Shoghi Effendi.
 
736 pp., 6½ x 9¾. 200 pp. of illustrations. Reproductions of twenty tablets written by the Báb. Standard edition bound in green leather. Limited edition bound in morocco.
Do’a: The Call to Prayer, by Ruth Ellis Moffett.
- A study of the mystical science of prayer and
 
meditation, with a compilation of prayers chosen from a number of religions. 126 pp. Bound in paper.
*Lessons on the Bahá’í Revelation, by W. Hooper Harris.
*Life and Teachings of ‘Abbás Effendi, The, by Myron H. Phelps. Published by Putnam & Sons.
My Pilgrimage to the Land of Desire, by Marie A. Watson.
- The story of Mrs. Watson’s visit to Haifa in 1921,
 
with an interesting account of her healing by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. 24 pp., 6 x 9½. Paper cover.
Mysticism and the Bahá’í Revelation, by Rúḥí Afnán.
- An essay which analyzes in the light of the teaching
 
of Bahá’u’lláh the mystical tradition of the soul’s union with God demonstrating that the Prophet or Manifestation is the intermediary between God and man. 80 pp.
*New Day, The, by Charles Mason Remey. Bahá’í Publishing Society. Chicago, 1919.
*New Revelation: Its Marvelous Message, The, by Nathan Ward Fitzgerald. Tacoma, 1905.
*Oriental Rose, The, by Mary Hanford Ford.
- A vivid presentation of historical aspects of the
 
Bahá’í Movement. 214 pp. Post 8vo., 5½ x 7¾. Bound in blue cloth.
*Peace of the World, The, by Charles Mason Remey. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1919.
Promise of All Ages, The, by Christophil.
- An important contribution to the literature
 
expounding the significance of the Bahá’í Faith. The author traces the true spiritual content of religion through the Dispensations of the past, to culminate in the World Order revealed by Bahá’u’lláh. Originally published in London, England. American edition, 254 pp. Bound in cloth.
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. Bound in red cloth. 519 pp. Royal 8vo., 6½ x 9¼.
Secret of Life, The, by Mary Hanford Ford. San Francisco, 1933.
Security for a Failing World, by Stanwood Cobb.
- A careful and scholarly diagnosis of the social problems
 
of modern civilization, with an exposition of the spiritual education afforded by the Bahá’í Faith and its culmination in a World Order by which alone universal peace can be secured. 202 pp. Bound in cloth.
*Social Principle, The, by Horace Holley. Laurence J. Gomme, New York, 1915.
Traveller’s Narrative, A,
- translated into English by Edward G. Browne, M.A., M.B.
 
Written to illustrate the Episode of the Báb. 448 pp. New edition from original plates in the possession of Cambridge University Press. Bound in blue cloth.
*Truth of It, The, by Arthur Pillsbury Dodge. Mutual Publishing Company, New York, 1901.
*Unity Triumphant, by Elizabeth Herrick.
- The Revelation of Bahá’u’lláh as the fulfilment of
 
Christianity, with extensive quotations and bibliography. 226 pp. Royal 8vo., 6½ x 9. Bound in red cloth.
Universal Religion, The, 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. 176 pp. Crown 8vo., 5½ x 8. Bound in black cloth.
Whence Comes the Light? by Loulie A. Mathews.
- The author gives a clear understanding in this brief
 
outline of the approach to the Bahá’í Cause and the noble grandeur of its founders. The quotations from Bahá’í writings throw light upon every phase of life. 84 pp., 5 x 6. Bound in paper.
(b) WRITINGS OF THE BÁB
(See Bahá’í Literature in French.)
(c) WRITINGS OF BAHÁ’U’LLÁH
Bahá’í Scriptures. Compiled by Horace Holley,
- Brentano’s, New York, 1923. Bahá’í Publishing Committee, New York, 1929.
 
Book of Certitude, The (Kitáb-i-Íqán), revealed by Bahá’u’lláh.
- Translated by Shoghi Effendi. Bahá’í Publishing
 
Committee, 1931. This work reveals the oneness of all the Prophets and their significance as the expression of the Will of God. 5⅝ x 8⅝. Bound in blue cloth.
Epistle to the Son of the Wolf, translated by Julie Chanler.
- 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. 140 pp. Royal 8vo., 6¼ x 9¼. Bound in blue cloth and white parchment.
Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, translated by Shoghi Effendi.
- This work, consists of selections from Tablets. 354 pp.
 
Bound in dark blue fabrikoid; also in dark blue cloth.
Hidden Words, translated by Shoghi Effendi.
- The essence of the teachings of all the Prophets. 54 pp.,
 
16 mo., 14¼ x 16¼. Three editions: black leather, blue cloth, and paper cover.
Works of Bahá’u’lláh, ed. A. H. Tumansky, St. Petersburg, 1892.
Kitáb-i-Aqdas, ed. A. H. Tumansky,
- Mémoires de l’Academie Impériale de St. Petersburg 1899
 
VIII serie vol. III, No. 6.
*Seven Valleys. Translated by ‘Alí-Qulí-Khán. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago.
*Source of Spiritual Qualities, The. Four page leaflet. Bahá’í Publishing Committee, 1924.
*Súratu’l-Haykal. Translated from the Arabic by Antun Haddád. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1900.
Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh
- (Ṭarázát, The Tablet of the World, Kalimát, Tajallíyát,
 
Bishárát, Ishráqát), social and spiritual principles of the new age. 138 pp., 6¾ x 10. Bound in blue cloth.
Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá to the Greatest Holy Leaf.
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. 168 pp. Post 8vo., 5¼ x 7½. Bound in paper.
(d) WRITINGS OF ‘ABDU’L-BAHÁ
‘Abdu’l-Bahá on Divine Philosophy (compiled by Isabel F. Chamberlain). Tudor Press, Boston, 1916.
‘Abdu’l-Bahá in London,‘ edited by Eric Hammond.
- A record of public and private addresses delivered in
 
1911. 134 pp. Post 8vo., 5 x 7¾. Paper binding.
‘Abdu’l-Bahá' in New York.
- Bahá’í Assembly, New York, 1922. A new edition containing
 
selected addresses delivered at Columbia University and various churches and at public meetings by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá while in New York. Also Tablets written to the New York Spiritual Assembly by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Bound in sapphire blue paper 4½ x 6¾.
Bahá’í Peace Program, The.
- A compilation containing a letter from ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
 
pertaining to a plan of peace and a letter to Dr. Forel 
entitled “God and His Universe,”
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- a scientific statement of the laws governing the world
 
and showing the necessity of absolute harmony in the relations of all mankind united under one spiritual law. Bound in blue leather with gold stamping. Also bound in green paper with dark green stamping.
Bahá’í Scriptures. Compiled by Horace Holley,
- Brentano’s, New York, 1923. Bahá’í Publishing Committee, New York, 1929.
 
*Definition of Love, by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Received at New York, December 7, 1902.
Divine Secret for Human Civilization, by Josephine D. Storey.
- A charmingly bound book, compiled from the words of
 
‘Abdu’l-Bahá showing the relation of the Twelve Basic Principles of the Bahá’í Cause to the foundation of the new world order of the future. 96 pp., 16 mo., 4¾ x 6. Bound in white parchment stamped in gold. Also bound in paper.
Foundations of World Unity, The.
- Selected addresses delivered by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá at Universities,
 
Churches, Synagogues, Peace Societies and similar public meetings during His journey through America in 1912. 112 pp. Royal 8vo., 6 x 9. Paper covers.
*Letter from St. Jean D’Acre, A, The Unity Press, 1906.
*"Letter of Love” from ‘Abdu’l-Bahá ‘Abbás to the Beloved in America. Bahá’í Publishing Society, 1902.
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*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.
Mysterious Forces of Civilization.
- A work addressed to the people of Persia nearly forty
 
years ago to show the way to true progress. 132 pp. Royal 8vo., 6¾ x 9½. Bound in black cloth.
*Prayers and Tablets. 1906.
Promulgation of Universal Peace, edited 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. 232 pp. Imperial 8vo., 6½ x 9¾. Bound in black cloth in two volumes.
Reality of Man, The.
- A compilation from
 
the words of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. explaining the relations of mind, soul and spirit. Compiled by Horace Holley. Bound in dark red paper. Size 4½ x 6¾.
*Reality of Religion—Tablet of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, The. Four-page leaflet. Bahá’í Publishing Committee, 1924.
Some Answered Questions, edited by Laura Clifford Barney.
- An expression of fundamental spiritual and philosophic problems.
 
350 pp. Royal 8vo., 6½ x 9¼. Bound in black cloth.
*Tablet on Universal Peace,
- a letter written by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in 1919 to the Central
 
Organization for a Durable Peace.
*Tablet to the Beloved of God in America.
- Translated by ‘Alí-Qulí-Khán. Cambridge, Mass., January 3, 1906.
 
*Tablet to the Beloved of God of the Occident.
- Translated by Aḥmad Iṣfáhání (Aḥmad Suhráb), Washington,
 
D. C., September 8, 1906.
Tablets by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá ‘Abbás to the House of Justice of Chicago, to the Ladies’ Assembly of Teaching, and others.
Tablets of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, compiled by Albert R. Windust.
- Intimate letters written in reply to questions addressed by
 
individuals and groups. Three volumes. Volume one and three (new edition) bound in blue cloth. Volume two bound in black cloth.
*Tablets to the East and West.
- Translated by Aḥmad Iṣfáhání (Aḥmad Suhráb). 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 Iṣfáhání (Aḥmad Suhráb). The Bahá’í Association of Washington, D. C., 1907.
*Tablets to Japan. Compiled by Agnes Alexander. New York, 1928.
*Tablets to Some American Believers in the Year 1900. The Board of Council, New York, 1901.
*Tablets from ‘Abdu’l-Bahá ‘Abbás to E. E. Wrestling Brewster. Bahá’í Publishing Society, 1902.
The Garden of the Heart. A Compilation of passages on nature from Bahá’í Sacred Writings and from the Bible, selected by Frances Esty. Bound in colored linen.
*Unveiling of the Divine Plan. Translated by Aḥmad Suhráb. 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-QulíKhán. Bahá’í Board of Council, New York, 1901.
 
*Will and Testament of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, The. National Spiritual Assembly, 1925.
Wisdom of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Edited by Lady Blomfield. Previously published under the title of Paris Talks, a brief but comprehensive presentation of His Message. 172 pp. Post 8vo., 5 x 7½ paper covers. Bound in green cloth.
*Wisdom Talks of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Chicago. Bahá’í News Service.
*Woman’s Great Station. An address given in New York in 1912.
(e) WRITINGS OF SHOGHI EFFENDI
*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 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 American believers from January 21, 1922 to October 18, 1927; Part Three, Declaration of Trust by the National Spiritual Assembly; Index. 155 pp. Royal 8vo., 6 x 9¼. Bound in blue cloth. Bahá’í Publishing Committee, New York, 1928.
Bahá’í Administration.
- The letters written
 
by Shoghi Effendi to the American Bahá’í community, from January, 1922, to July, 1932, in his capacity of Guardian of the Bahá’í Cause, to encourage, guide and instruct the believers in carrying out the provisions of the Will and Testament of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá concerning the organic development of the Bahá’í community. This volume constitutes the authoritative interpretation of that Will and of Bahá’u’lláh’s teachings on the subject of the principles determining the character of the Faith as an evolving religious society. These letters, which define the institutions of local, national and international Bahá’í administrative bodies forming the nucleus of the new world order of Bahá’u’lláh, include communications explaining the new world order and clarifying the problems of the postwar years. The volume also contains excerpts from ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Will, and an Appendix consisting of the Declaration of Trust and By-Laws of the National Spiritual Assembly, and By-Laws for local Spiritual Assemblies. 286 pp. Bound in cloth.
*Letters from Shoghi Effendi,
- selections
 
from letters written by the grandson of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, appointed Guardian of the Cause by Him, regarding details of administering the affairs of the Movement. (The complete letters are included in Bahá’í Administration.) Bahá’í Publishing Committee. New York, March, 1929.
World Order of Bahá’u’lláh, The.
- A supplement
 
to the volume Bahá’í Administration. Bahá’í Publishing Committee. New York, March, 1929.
World Order of Bahá’u’lláh, The:
- Further
 
Considerations. A supplement to the volume Bahá’í Administration. Bahá’í Publishing Committee. New York, 1930.
The Goal of a New World Order.
- In this
 
communication (dated November 28, 1931) the Guardian analyzes the existing international political, economic and social problems, points to the signs of impending chaos, and emphasizes the guiding principles of world order established by Bahá’u’lláh. The goal of World federation is upheld, and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s prophecy of the failure of the present civilization is called to the attention of Bahá’ís. (Reprinted from Bahá’í Administration.) 32 pp. Paper covers.
The Golden Age of the Cause of Bahá’u’lláh.
- The Guardian's letter (Dated March 21,
 
1932) referring to the spiritual importance of America in the new world order, the progressive character of divine Revelation, the station of the Báb, the release of spiritual forces for human regeneration, and the non-political character of the Bahá’í Faith. (Reprinted from Bahá’í Administration.) 24 pp. Paper covers.
Youth Conference, Louhelen Ranch, 1935.
America and the Most Great Peace.
- A letter addressed to American Bahá’ís, dated
 
April 21, 1933 (not included in the present edition of Bahá’í Administration.) This communication summarizes the forty years of American Bahá’í History (1893-1933), and develops in greater detail than in the preceding letter, the responsibility laid upon America in the divine plan for the establishment of universal peace. 28 pp. Paper covers.
The Dispensation of Bahá’u’lláh.
- A letter
 
addressed to the Bahá’ís of the West, dated February 7, 1934 (not included in the present edition of Bahá’í Administration.) In this letter the Guardian of the Bahá’í Faith clarifies, with numerous quotations from Bahá’í sacred writings, the spiritual station and mission of Bahá’u’lláh, the Báb, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, and the nature of the World Order which Bahá’u’lláh established. In this statement, prepared by the one authorized in ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Will and Testament to be the sole interpreter of Bahá’í writings, students of the Cause possess the first complete and authentic outline and summary of the Bahá’í Faith in its development from the Announcement of the Báb in 1844 to the Administrative Order defined by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá for the era following His departure from this world in 1921. 66 pp. Bound in cloth and also bound in blue paper.
The World Religion. A brief outline of the aims, teachings and history of the Bahá’í Faith.
(f) PRAYERS
*Bahá’í Prayers.
- The Báb, Bahá’u’lláh and
 
‘Abdu’l-Bahá. A large collection of prayers, newly compiled, to meet the needs of the spiritual life of today. 210 pp. 16 mo., 3¾ x 6. Bound in blue cloth and also bound in blue paper.
*Bahá’í Prayers by Bahá’u’lláh and 'Abdu’l-Bahá. 16 pp., 3½ x 5. Gray paper cover.
*Prayers, Tablets, Instructions, etc., gathered by American visitors in ‘Akká, 1900.
*Prayers Revealed by Bahá’u’lláh.
- Containing also prayers revealed by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.
 
108 pp., 3 x 5½. Black paper cover.
Bahá’í Prayers. Prayers revealed by Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. 34 pp. Paper covers.
(g) BAHÁ’Í LITERATURE IN PAMPHLET FORM
‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s First Days in America,
- intimate and beautiful glimpses of the Master,
 
from the diary of Juliet Thompson. 40 pp. Printed by The Roycrofters. Paper cover.
*Addresses, by Jináb-i-Fáḍil.
- Booklets. 5 Nos. Translated by Aḥmad Suhráb. Seattle, 1921.
 
*Addresses delivered before the New York and Chicago Assemblies,
- by ‘Abdu’l-Karím Effendi. Translated by Aḥmad Suhráb.
 
Persian-American Publishing Co., Los Angeles, 1924.
*'Akká Lights, by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Hannen.
Bahá’í Benediction,The. Music and words by Louise R. Waite.
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- Consisting of
 
twelve sheets of colored cardboard stock, one for each month, with Bahá’í dates, feasts, anniversaries and quotations in addition to the monthly calendar. Compiled and arranged by Doris Holley. 9 x 12.
*Bahá’í Census. :U. S. Government pamphlet showing the registration of the Bahá’ís as an organized religious body.
*Bahá’í Faith, The,
- by a Methodist Layman, questions and answers suggested by personal experience.
 
Bahá’í Faith, The, by Horace Holley. An explanation of the nature of the worldwide Bahá’í community.
The Bahá’í House of Worship. A brief description of the Bahá’í Temple at Wilmette, Illinois, quoting words of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá on the spiritual significance of Bahá’í Houses of Worship, with an outline of Bahá’í history and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s summary of Bahá’í teachings. Illustrated. 8 pp.
*Bahá’í Hymnal, words and music by Louise R. Waite. Paper.
*Bahá’í Indexes, by Charles Mason Remey. Newport, R. I., 1923.
*Bahá’í Manuscripts, by Charles Mason Remey, Newport, R. I., 1923.
*Bahá’í Martyrdoms in Persia in the Year 1903 A. D.,
- by Ḥájí Mírzá Ḥaydar-‘Alí.
 
Translated by Yúnis Khán. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1907.
*Bahá’í Movement, The. Articles originally published in Vedic Magazine of Lahore. J. L. Zuahlen, Vesey, 1916.
*Bahá’í Movement, The: Its Spiritual Dynamic, by Albert Vail, reprint of a magazine article.
Bahá’í Movement, The.
- A pamphlet outlining the history and aims of the Cause,
 
with a statement on Bahá’í Administration and many quotations from the Writings.
*Bahá’í Movement in Its Social Economic Aspect, The,
- by Helen Campbell. Bahá’í
 
Publishing Society, Chicago, 1915.
*Bahá’í Movement, The, by Charles Mason Remey. Washington, D. C., 1912.
*Bahá’í Persecution: in Persia,
- reprint of
 
letter written to the Sháh of Persia, Riḍá Sháh Pahlavi, July, 1926, by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada.
*Bahá’í Religion, The,
- a reprint of the two
 
Bahá’í papers presented at the Conference on Some Living Religions within the British Empire. Paper, 24 pp.
Bahá’í Revelation, The, by Thornton Chase. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1909.
*Bahá’í Revelation and Reconstruction, The,
- by Charles Mason Remey. Bahá’í
 
Publishing Society, Chicago, 1919.
*Bahá’í Teachings, by Charles Mason Remey. (Seven bound pamphlets.) Washington, D. C., 1917.
*Bahá’u’lláh and His Message, by J. E. Essiemont, briefly outlining the spiritual message of the New Day.
*Before Abraham Was I Am, by Thornton Chase, an explanation of the Station of the Prophet.
*Bird’s Eye View of the World in the Year 2000,
- a reprint of article by Orrol Harper in The Bahá’í Magazine.
 
*Brief Account of My Visit to ‘Akká, A, by Mary L. Lucas. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1905.
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*Brilliant Proof, The, by Mírzá ‘Abu’l Faḍl of Gulpáyigán, a refutation of an attack on the Cause by a Protestant missionary. Contains both English and Íránian text.
*Call of God, The, by George Latimer, the significance of the return of ‘the Messenger.
*Chapter on Strikes, a supplement to “Some Answered Questions.”
*Compilation, No. 9, available in: English, Esperanto, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Hungarian, Yiddish.
*Constructive Principles of the Bahá’í Movement,
- by Charles Mason Remey.
 
Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1917.
*Daily Lessons Received at ’Akká—1908, by Helen S. Goodall and Ella G. Cooper. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1908.
Principles of the Bahá’í Faith. The new edition of the little blue “No. 9” Compilation.
*Dawn of Knowledge and the Most Great Peace, by Paul Kingston Dealy. The Bahá’í Cause and ancient prophecy.
Declaration of Trust, and By-Laws of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada, with amendments adopted to April 1, 1933. The legal instrument defining the nature and functions of the institutions existing in the American Bahá’í community, with the By-Laws approved for use by Local Spiritual Assemblies. (Reprinted from Bahá’í Administration.) 24 pp., 6 x 9. Paper covers.
*Divine Revelation, the Basis of Civilization, by Anṭun Ḥaddád. Board of Council, New York, 1902.
*Early Pilgrimage, An, 1898, by May Maxwell. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1917.
*Episodes in My Life, by Munirih Khánum. Translated by Aḥmad Suhráb. Persian-American Publishing Co., Los Angeles, 1924.
First Obligation, The, by Lady Blomfield.
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*Flowers Culled from the Rose Garden of 'Akká by Three Pilgrims in 1908.
*From the World’s Greatest Prisoner to His Prison Friends, by Israel Fraser-Chamberlain. Tudor Press, Boston, 1916.
*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 covers.
*Green Acre, a reprint of article published in the Bahá’í Magazine.
*Heavenly Feast, A, by Charles and Mariam Haney.
*Heavenly Vista, A, by Louis G. Gregory.
Homoculture, by Stanwood Cobb.
Index for Bahá’í News.
*In Spirit and in Truth, by A. S. Agnew.
*Knock and It Shall Be Opened Unto You, by Roy and M. J. M.
*In Memoriam (Miss Lillian F. Kappers and Dr. Sarah Clock), by Dr. Susan I. Moody, Union Press, Camp Karachi.
*In Galilee, by Thornton Chase. An interesting account of a visit to Haifa in 1907.
*Knowing God Through Love, by ‘Abu’lFadl. Farewell address. Bahá’í Assembly, Washington.
*Lectures by Jináb-i-Fáḍil, a series of lectures by a Persian scholar appointed by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá to teach the principles of the Bahá’í Cause in America. Vols. 2, 3, 4, and 5 only.
Lessons in Religion, by Shayk_h Muhammad‘Ali Qa’ini, prepared especially for children. Translated by Edith Rúḥíyyih Sanderson.
*Letter from Honolulu, by Charles Mason Remey. Privately printed. February 17, 1917.
*Letter written on behalf of the Friends’’ of I_sfa’ha’n, Persia, to the American Believers, by Mirza ‘Abdu’l-Husayn.
*Light of the World, by a Group of Pilgrims. The Tudor Press, Boston, 1920.
*Martinists’ Report, by M. Gabriel Sasi. An address concerning the Bahá’í Religion delivered at the Paris Exposition of 1900.
*Martyrdoms in Persia in 1903, by I,-Iéji Mírzá Haydar-‘Ali, relating the circumstances in which seventy Persian Bahá’ís were martyred.
*Map Showing Travels of the Báb and Bahá’u’lláh. Drawn by J. F. Clevenger, 1927, 11% x 14!/2.
*Maxims of Bahá’ísm, by Antun Haddad. Board of Council, New York.
*Message of the kingdom of God, The, by James F. Brittingham. 1907.
*Message from ‘Akká, Antun Haddád.
Most Great Peace, The, by Marion Holley.
*Notes Taken at ‘Akká, by Corinne True. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1907.
*Observations of a Bahá’í Traveler, by Charles Mason Remey. Washington, D. C., 1914.
Oneness of Mankind, The, selections from words of Bahá’u’lláh and‘Abdu’l-Bahá on interracial amity, compiled by Louis G. Gregory and Mariam Haney. 64 pp., paper covers.
Outlines of Study of Christ, compiled by the Outline Bureau of the National Bahá’í Teaching Committee. Mimeographed.
Bahá’í Study Course, an aid for individual students of the teachings and for Bahá’í Communities who desire to follow a definite course of study. (Reference books needed with this course: Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era, Wisdom of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’ and Foundations of World Unity.) Mimeographed.
Study Outline for Kitáb-i-Íqán (Book of Certitude). Mimeographed.
Study Guide for The Dawn-Breakers. Mimeographed.
Bahá’í Lesson Outlines for Children, a series of 36 lessons in four sections. Mimeographed.
Twenty Lessons in the Bahá’í Revelation, :1 supplement to the Bahá’í Study Course. Mimeographed.
Material and Divine Civilization, compiled by the Outline Bureau of the National Teaching Committee, 1930. Mimeographed.
Bahá’í Teachings Concerning Christ, compiled by the Outline Bureau of the National Teaching Committee, 1928-1929. Mimeographed.
*Outlines for Study of Scriptures, compiled by the Outline Bureau of the National Bahá’í classes and meetings, compiled by Louis G. Gregory. Mimeographed.
*Passing of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, The, by Lady Blomfield and Shoghi Effendi.
Principles of the Bahá’í Faith. Small compilation.
*Questions and Topics for Discussion in Bahá’í classes and meetings, compiled by Louis G. Gregory. Mimeographed.
*Races of Men—Many or One, The, compiled by Louis G. Gregory. 40 pp., paper covers.
*Rays from the Sun of Truth, Ida Finch.
*Revelation of Bahá’u’lláh, The, Isabella D. Brittingham. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1902.
*Spirit of World Unity, The, selections from words of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in America on religious, racial and scientific subjects. 24 pp. Paper covers.
*Spiritual Opportunities of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada, selections from words of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. The National Spiritual Assembly.
*Star of the West, November, 1925, Peace Number.
*Station of Manifestation, by Antun Haddád.
*Study of Outlines of Science, compiled by the Outline Bureau of the National Bahá’í Teaching Committee. Mimeographed.
*Table Talks. Regarding Reincarnation and other subjects.
*Table Talks at 'Akká, by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá ‘Abbás, by Arthur S. Agnew. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1907.
*Table Talks with ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’, by Mr. and Mrs. George Winterburn. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1908.
*Tablet on Universal Peace, a letter written by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in 1919_ to the Central Organization for a Durable Peace.
*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.
*Through Warring Countries to the Mountain of God, by Charles Mason Remey. Private printing.
*True Gardener, The (from notes by L.H. C.B.). Rangoon Standard Press, 1930.
*Ten Days in the Light of ’Akká, by Julia M. Grundy. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1907.
*Twelve articles introductory to the study of the Bahá’í’ teachings, by Charles MasonRemey.
*Unity Through Love, by Howard MacNutt.
*Universal Consciousness of the Bahá’í Religion, by Charles Mason Remey.
*Universal Principles of the Bahá’í Movement. Persian-American Bulletin, Washington, D. C., 1912.
*Visit to “Abbás Effendi in 1899, by Margaret B. Peake. Grier Press, Chicago, 1911.
*What Is a Bahá’í? by Dr. J. E. Esslemont. American edition published by Louis Bourgeois, Chicago, 1921.
What Is the Bahá’í Movement? A brief explanation by the late Dr. J. E. Esslemont, author of “Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era.” Available in many languages.
*What Went Ye Out For to See? by Thornton Chase, a letter written in reply to an inquiry from a Christian.
*Whence? Why? Whither? Man! Things! Other Things.’
- by Arthur Pillsbury Dodge. Ariel Press, Westwood, Mass., 1907.
 
*World Economy of Bahá’u’lláh, The, by Horace Holley. Bahá’í Publishing Committee, 1931. The Bahá’í explanation of current world depression and unrest, with a summary of the principles revealed by Bahá’u’lláh to make possible international order, peace and social justice. 32 pp. Paper covers.
World of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, The, by Mary Hanford Ford.
(h) COMPILATIONS
*Bahá’í Cause.
- Eight-page pamphlet prepared by the National Teaching Committee. Bahá’í Publishing Society, 1924.
 
*Bahá’í Calendar.
- Daily excerpts from the
 
writings of Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Privately printed in Honolulu, New York and other cities.
*</sup>Bahá’í House of Worship. Description of the Bahá’í Temple with Illustrations. By Charles Mason Remey. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1917.
*Bahá’í Hymns and Poems, by Louise R. Waite. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1904, New York, 1927.
*Bahá’í Message. Compiled by Horace Holley, Chicago, 1920.
Bahá’í Scriptures.
- Compiled by Horace Holley, Brentano’s, New York, 1923. Bahá’í Publishing Committee, New York, 1929.
 
*Bahá’í Temple.
- Reprints of press comments and Temple symbolism. Publishedby Louis Bourgeois, Chicago, 1921.
 
*Compilation. 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.
*Dream of God, The. By Albert Durrant Watson. A poem. Bahá’í Publishing Society. Chicago, 1922.
Foundations of World Unity, Compiled by Horace Holley, New York, 1927.
Garden of the Heart, The. Compiled by Frances Esty.
*God and His Manifestations. Compiled by Mrs. M. H. Gift.
*God’s Heroes. By Laura Clifford Barney. A drama. Lippincott, London and Philadelphia, 1910.
*Hymns of Peace and Praise. By Louise R. Waite. Chicago, 1910.
*Mashriqu’l-Adhkár. By Charles Mason Remey. Five preliminary sketches. Privately printed.
*Mashriqu’l-Adhkár. By Charles Mason Remey. (Bahá’í House of Worship.) Privately printed.
*Mashriqu’l-Adhkár and the Bahá’í Movement. By Jean Masson. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1921.
*Most Great Peace, The. From the utterances of Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Tudor Press, Boston, 1916.
Oneness of Mankind, The. :A compilation of the utterances of Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá by Mariam Haney and Louis Gregory, to assist the progress of interracial amity, 1927.
*Prayers Revealed by Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Translated by Shoghi Effendi. Boston, 1923.
*Prospectus of a Series of Five Lectures upon the Bahá’í Movement, by Charles Mason Remey.
*Racial Amity. Compiled by M. H. and M. M.
Thoughts That Build. By Rev. J. Storer. Macmillan Co., New York, 1924.
*Universal Principles of the Bahá’í Movement—Social, Economic, Governmental. Persian-American Bulletin, 1912.
*Views of Haifa, 'Akká, Mt. Carmel and Other Places.
- Bahá’í Publishing Society,
 
Chicago.
(i) OUTLINES AND GUIDES FOR BAHÁ’Í STUDY CLASSES
Bahá’í Study Course. An invaluable aid for individual students of the Teachings, and for Bahá’í Communities and Groups who desire to follow a definite course of study. The Course may be obtained with or without the three books needed for reference. Study Course with Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era, Wisdom of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and Foundations of World Unity.
Twenty Lessons in the Bahá’í Revelation. A valuable supplement to the Bahá’í Study Course and for the individual research of advanced Bahá’í students.
Study Outline for Kitáb-i-Íqán. (Book of Certitude.)
Study Guide for The Dawn-Breakers. An aid for classes and individuals in making a careful study of this historical work.
Material and Divine Civilization. Compiled by the Outline Bureau of the National Teaching Committee, 1930.
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Bahá’í Teachings on Economics. A compilation prepared by the National Teaching Committee. 16 pp.
Bahá’í Teachings Concerning Christ. Compiled by the Outline Bureau of the National Teaching Committee, 1928-1929.
Bahá’í Lesson Outlines for Children.
- A series of thirty-six lessons in four sections,
 
for teachers holding Bahá’í study and discussion classes for children. The course has been planned for weekly classes over a period of nine months. Complete series (four sections).
2.
BAHÁ’Í PUBLICATIONS OF ENGLAND
‘Abdu’l-Bahá in London.
- Addresses delivered by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá during His visit in London, with description of His life and activities.
 
Bahá’í Faith, The, by G. Palgrave Simpson.
Bahá’í: Spirit of the Age, The, by Horace Holley. (See list one.) Published by Kegan, Paul.
Bahá’u’lláh and The New Era, by J. E. Esslemont. (See list one.) Published by George Allen & Unwin, Ltd.
Brief Account of the Bahá’í Movement, by Ethel J. Rosenberg. Published by Burnside, Ltd.
Coming of "The Glory,” The,
- by Florence E. Pinchon. Published by Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent 8l Co., Ltd., London.
 
Drama of the Kingdom, The, by Mrs. Basil Hall, London, 1933.
God’s Heroes, by Laura Clifford Barney. (See list one.)
Hidden Words of Bahá’u’lláh. (See list one.)
Life and Teachings of 'Abbás Effendi, The, by Myron H. Phelps. Published by Putnam & Sons.
Meditations of a Bahá’í Christian, by E. T. Hall. C. E. Bennett & Co., Manchester, 1912.
Modern Social Religion, The, by Horace Holley. Published by Sidgwick & Jackson. 1912.
Mysterious Forces of Civilization, The. (See list one.)
Paris Talks. (See list one, “The Wisdom of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá”) Published by G. Bell & Son.
Passing of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, The. (See list one.)
Promise of All Ages, The, by "Christophil.” Published by Simpkin, Marshal, Ltd., 1934.
Universal Religion, The,
- 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.
Universal Religion, The, by E. T. Hall. National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the British Isles, 1927.
Unity Triumphant, by Elizabeth Herrick. The Revelation of Bahá’u’lláh as the fulfilment of Christianity, with extensive quotations and bibliography. Published by Kegan, Paul.
Reconciliation of Races and Religions, The, by Thomas Kelly Cheyne, Dr. Lit., D. D.
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 two papers read on the Bahá’í Cause. 519 pp. Cloth cover.
Some Answered Questions. (See list one.) Published by Kegan, Paul.
Traveller’s Narrative, A.
- The Episode of the Báb translated by Prof. E. G. Browne,
 
M.A., F.B.A., M.R.A.S. Cambridge University Press.
What Is a Bahá’í? by J. E. Esslemont, a reprint of chapter three of his larger work. Published by Burnside, Ltd.
Wise Man from The East, A, by Felicia R. Scatchard. The Unity Press. London, 1912.
Year with the Bahá’ís in India and Burma, A, by Sidney Sprague. The Priory Press, London, 1908.
3.
BAHÁ’Í LITERATURE IN FRENCH
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Bahá’u’lláh et l’Ère nouvelle. Genève, 1932.
Du Règne de Dieu et de l’Agneau, par Gabriel Sacy. 12 Juin, 1902 (brochure).
Essai sur le Bahá’isme, son Histoire, sa Portée sociale, par Hippolyte Dreyfus. 2ème èdition. Librairie Ernest Leroux, Paris, 1934.
Le Bayán Arabe, traduit par A. L. M. Nicolas. Librairie Ernest Leroux, Paris.
Le Bayán Persan, traduit par A. L. M. Nicolas. Librairie Geuthner, Paris. 4 volumes: 1911 à 1914.
Le But d’un Nouvel Ordre Mondial, lettre de Shoghi Effendi. Traduction de Léon Karakeya. Librairie Ernest Leroux, Paris, 1936 (brochure).
L’Économie Mondiale de Bahá’u’lláh, par Horace Holley. Traduction de Gabriel des Hons. 2ème édition. Paris, 1936 (brochure).
Le Machreqou’l-Azkar, d’Ichqabad, par A. L. M. Nicolas. Paris, 1902.
Le Machreqou’l-Azkar, d’Achqabad, par Hippolyte Dreyfus. Librairie Ernest Leroux, Paris, 1909 (brochure).
L’Épître au Fils du Loup, par Bahá’u’lláh.
- Traduction française par Hippolyte Dreyfus.
 
Librairie Ernest Leroux, Paris.
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Les Legons ale Saint—]ean a"Acre (Some Answered Questions). Recueillies par Laura Clifford Barney. Traduction frangaise par Hippolyte Dreyfus.
"‘Les Préeeptes du Ba}Ja'isme, traduit par H. Dreyfus et H. giirazi. 1906.
Le 1/rai Bahá’í'. Le cinquiéme Cbapitre ale Baba”u’lla'b and Tbe New Era. Traduction par Edward Roscoe Mathews (brochure).
L’Oeu1/re a'e Ba/Ja"u’lla'la, traduction frangaise par Hippolyte Dreyfus: Tome I: La trés sainte Tablette.—Les Paroles cachées.—Les Sept Vallées du Voyage vers Dieu.—La Lettre sur le Bayan. Tome II: Le Temple de Dieu.—Les Lettres aux Souverains. Tome III: Le Livre de la Certitude (Kitabou’l Iqan). Librairie Ernest Leroux, Paris.
"'Paroles Cacbies, 1905.
Tablette de Ba/Ja"u’lla'/9, écrite :3. Andrinople pour un des Croyants de Qazoin (brochure).
Trois Lettres a des Persans, par ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Juin-Juillet, 1907 (brochure). Vers l’A[7ogée de la Race Humaine, lettre de Shoghi Effendi traduite de l’anglais. Librairie Ernest Leroux, Paris, 1936
(brochure).
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BAHA’l LITERATURE IN ITALIAN
BalJa"u’lla’l9 e la Nuova Era. Translation of Bahá’í Principles as given by ‘Abdu’l
J. E. Esslemont’s book. Baha at various times, taken from Paris
"Che Com 9 ú Movimento Balaa"z'?” (Leaf- Talks and other sources. 1925. Florence.
let.) Parole Velate (Hidden Words). Florence, Dixcorsi di 'Al7du’l-Balm’ (Paris Talks). 1926.
I Principii Balaa"z'. Booklet translation of the Same Answered Questions (in preparation).
5 . BAHA’I LITERATURE IN DUTCH Alegmeene Beginselen rler Bahá’í Beu/eging. De Verborgen Woorden (Hidden Words),
Amsterdam, 1914. Rotterdam, 193$. "Bal:ra"u’lla'l9 and the New Era.” Rotter- Pamphlets and Leaflets in Dutch Taal pubdam, 1933. lished in Pretoria, S. A. 6 .
BAHA’I LITERATURE IN DANISH
Babu"u’lla’l9 ag bans Budslzab (Bahá’u’lláh H1/ad er Bal9u"z' B21/agelsen (What is the and His Message), by J. E. Esslemont. Bahá’í Movement?), by J. E. Esslemont. Translated into Danish by Johanne S<')r- Translated into Danish by Johanne S6renensen. Copenhagen. December, 1926. sen. Copenhagen. April, 1926.
"Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era.” Nyt Nordisk Forlag. Copenhagen, 1932.
7 . BAHA’I LITERATURE IN SWEDISH Baba"u’lla'l9 and the New Era, 1932. Kitailr-i-Iqdn (in manuscript). 8 .
BAHA’I LITERATURE IN PORTUGUESE
Balm"u’lla'lJ E La Nova Era, por Dr. J. E. A Muior Paz. Santos, 1922. Esslemont. Officinas Graphicas de Fonseca Paris Talks. Para, Brazil, 1923. Filho 8: Co., Rua Cruzeiro de S. Fran- Que éo Movimcnlo Bal7a"z' (pamphlet). cisco No. 16, Bahia, Brazil. Principles of Bahá’í Fait/3 (pamphlet 9).
9. Bahá’í LITERATURE IN ALBANI,AN
Fjalé T2‘ Fx/Jrlmra (Hidden Words), New Dcfyrat e Domostlox/Je Bcsnilwet Bahá’í’,
York. 1932. Libri i Besés, Tirané, 1932. Ba/9a"1L’lla'b amt the New Era, Tirané, 1933. Kitdb-i-Iqzin, Tirané, 1932.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Bahá’í
Bahá’u’lláh: Kafitaj '1/ortoj, el la perso lingvo tradukis Luṭfu’lláh S. Ḥakím, John E. Esslemont, London, Brita Esperantista Asocio, jaro ne indikata, 8°, 39 pp. Ka§itaj 1/ortoj, el la angla lingvo tradukis Vasily J. Erosenko, Japanujo, loko kaj jaro ne indikataj, 8°, 23 pp.
‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Ba/aaj (Bahaaj!) instruoj, loko kaj jaro ne indikataj, 8°, 16 pp. Kompilajo, vortoj de Bahá’u’lláh kaj ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Wandsbek, Germany, Bahaa Esperanto-Eldonejo, jaro ne indikata, 8°, 16 pp.
Esslemont, Dr. J. E.: Ba/9a"u’lla'/7 kaj la nova epoko, el la angla originalo tradukita de Lidja Zamenhof, Weinheim (Germany), Bahá’í Esperanto-Eldonejo, 1930, 8°, 191
Religio kaj Scienco laii la lumo ale la Babaja (bahaal) rivelajo, London, Brita Esperantista Asocio, 1919, 8°, 28 pp. Bahá’u’lláh kaj Lia Misio, Hamburg, Esperanto Komitato de la Bahaa Movado. 1926, 8°, 22 pp.
Grossmann, Dr. Hermann: La esenca de l’Ba/Jaismo, Wandsbek, Bahaa EsperantoEldonejo, 1929, 8°, 8 pp.
Historic, instruoj kaj 1/aloro de la Baba’imovado. Hamburg, Esperanto Komitato de la Bahaa—movado, 1925, 8°, 8 pp.
LITERATURE IN ESPERANTO
Mfihlschlegel, Adelbert: Parolado en la tlua Ba/oaa kunveno dum la XVIlIa Universala Kongreso a'e Esperanto en Genevo, Stuttgart, 1925, 8°, 4 pp.
Root, Martha: Ba/aaaj sciencaj prm/oi dc viva post morto. Praha, 1927, 8°, 7 pp. Ba/aaaj prm/oj de viz/0 post morto, Wandsbek, Germany, Bahaa Esperanto-Eldonejo, 1928, 8°, 8 pp.
S.S.: La Historic de l’Babaj’a (Bahaa!) Movado, Universala Fido, esperantigita de William W. Mann, London, the Priory Press, 1907, 8°, 24 pp.
Lidja Zamenhof: Homo, Dio, Profeto, Weinheim, Bahaa Esperanto-Eldonejo, 1931, 8°, 8 pp.
Kio estas la Ba/aaa moi./ado? Genf, 1925, 8°, 8 pp.
Kio estas la Ba/aaa mm/ado? Wandsbek, jaro ne indikata, 8°, 4 pp.
La Nova Tago. La internacia balaaa experanto-gazeto. Weinheim (Germany), Bahaa Esperanto-Eldonejo. Quarterly since 1925.
Paris Talk: of 'Al7du’l—Baba'. Baden, 1932.
Weinheim,
For information on German and Esperanto Bahá’í literature and magazines please address Dr. Hermann Grossmann, Weinheim
Kliemke, Dr. Ernst: Babaismo kaj politiko, (Bergstrasse), Friedrich-Voglerstrasse, 4, la stata idealo lafi la instruoj de Bahá’u- Germany. ’ll;ih, Wandsbek, Germany, Bahaa Esperanto-Eldonejo, 1929, 8°, 8 pp. 1 I .
Bahá’í LITERATURE IN RUSSIAN
Ba/2a"u’lla'b and the New Era. Latvia, 1930.
Lessons in Religion, by Shayk_l'1 Muhammad‘Ali Qa’ini. ‘Ishqábád, 1912. Bahá’u’lláh, by Isabel Grinevskaya.
grad, 1912. Balfiyyat, by M. Blanovsky. Moscow, 1914. Hidden Words of Baha"u’lla'/9. Riga, 1934.
Printed in
Lenin Kita'l7-i-1'qa'n. Riga, Pils iela 14, 1933.
Tablet from 'Abdu’l-Ba/Ja'. Baku, 1909.
Talk about Ba/Ja"z' Faith. Baku.
Talk of 'Abdu’l-Ba/Ia’ in New York. ‘Ishq;ibid, 1922.
Tablet to the Hague, by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. London, 1922.
N0. 9. (Compilation.) New York, N. Y.
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12. Bahá’í LITERATURE IN GERMAN
Bahá’u’lláh: Tablett van IQ:ra'qa't, Tablett 1/on _Tara'za't, Worte ales Paradieses, Tablett 1/on Tajalliydt, Fro/ae Botscbaften. Aus dem Englischen von A. Braun und E. Ruoff. Stuttgart, Selbstverlag der Bahá’íVereinigung. 1912, 8°, 73 p.
Bahá’u’lláh: Fro/Je Botxcbaften, Wort: dcs Paradiesex, Tablett Turzizat, Tablett Tajalliyzit, Tab/ctt Is_[ara'qa't. Nach der engglischen Uebersetzung von
‘Ali-Quli
in Bagl_1d:i.d. Aus dem Englischen von W. Herrigel. Stuttgart, Selbstverlag der Bahá’í-Vereinigung, 1911, 8°, 8 p. Bahá’u’lláh: Das Tablett 1/om Zweig. Aus den Englischen von Fr. Schweizer. Herausgegeben von den Bahá’ís in Zuffenhausen. Ohne Jahr, 8°, 8 p. ‘Abdu’l-Bahá: E1/angelium der Liebe und ales Friedens fiir zmsere Zeit (Ansprachen in Paris). Aus dem Englischen von W.
  
 
StuttBahá’í Igian, deutsch von W. Herrigel. gart, Verlag des Deutschen Bundes, 1921, 8°, 123 p.
Bahá’u’lláh: Verborgene Waite, W/orte der Weisbeit und Gebete. Aus dem Englischen von A. Braun und E. Ruoff. Stuttgart, Verlag der Bahá’í-Vereinigung, 1916, 8°,104 p.
Bahá’u’lláh: Verborgene Worte, Worte der Weisheit und Gebete. Nach der englischen Uebersetzung von Shoghi Effendi, deutsch von Alice Schwarz und W. Herrigel. Stuttgart, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’í-Bundes, 1924, 8°, 109 p.
Bahá’u’lláh: Das ht-ilige Tablett, geoffenbart
A Bahá’í Youth Group of Germany with their Teachers.
Herrigel. Stuttgart, Selbstverlag der Bahá’í—Vereinigung. 1914, 8°, 172 p. ‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Ansprac/Jen, gehalten im Herbst 1911 im Paris. Aus dem Englischen von W. Herrigel. Stuttgart, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’í-Bundes, 1921, 8°.
196 p.
‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Beantwortete Fragen. Nach der englischen Ausgabe Von L. Clifford Barney, deutsch von W. Herrigel. Stuttgart, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’íBundes G.m.b.H. 1929, 8°, VIII und 392 p.
‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Eine Botst/Jaft an die Iuden. Aus dem Englischen von W. Herrigel.
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Stuttgart, im Selbstverlag der Bahá’íVereinigung. 1913, 8°, 15 p.
‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Tabelle (Tablets) allgemeiner Belt/arung. Deutsch von Fanny Knobloch. 1906, ohne Angabe des Ortes, 8°, 12 p.
‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Tabelle (Tablets) an die Geliebten Gottes des Abendlandes. Deutsch von Fanny A. Knobloch. 1906, ohne Angabe des Ortes, 8°, 8 p.
Ba/azfijaerlen (Worte von Bahá’u’lláh und ‘Abdu’l-Bahá). Stuttgart, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’í-Bundes, 1921, 8°, 16 p.
‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Religion und P/ailosop/aie, 1911, Paris.
Shoghi Effendi: Die Wcltordnung 1/on Ba/9a"u’llzib. Aus dem Englischen. Herausgegeben vom Deutschen Bahá’í—Nationalrat, Stuttgart, Miirz 1930, 8°, 15 p.
Shoghi Effendi: An die Geliebten des Herrn und an die Dienerinnen des Bdrm/aerzigen in der ganzen Welt. Aus dem Englischen. Herausgegeben vom deutschen Bahá.’iNationalrat, Stuttgart, April 1930 (vervielféiltigt), Folio, 17 p.
Bahíyyih Khánum: Brief an die Freunde Gottes und an die Dienerinnen des Barmberzigen im Abendland. Aus dem Englischen von A. Schwarz. Ohne Angabe des Ortes und des Jahres. 8°, 4 p.
Blomfield, Sitérih und Shoghi Effendi: Das Hinsc/aeiden 'Abdu’l—Ba}m"s. Ohne Angabe des Ortes und des Jahres, 8°, 32 p.
Brittingham, Isabella D.: Die Ofenbarung 1/on Ba/9a"u’llzi/2. Aus dem Englischen von W. Herrigel. Stuttgart, Selbstverlag der Bahá’í-Vereinigung, 1910, 8°, 47 p.
Carpenter, Marion: Majnu'n und Layla’. Nach Bahá’u’lláh’s Erzihlung in den “Sieben Tilern.” Deutsch von E. M. Gr. und Dr. H. Gr. Wandsbek, Weltgemeinschaft 1926, 8°, 8 p.
Chase, Thornton: Die Ba/m"iojfenl7arung. Aus dem Englischen von W. Herrigel. Stuttgart, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá.’iBundes, 192$, 8°, XVI + 168 p.
Chase, Thornton: Elbe Abraham war, war Ic/J. Aus dem Englischen von W. Herrigel. Stuttgart, Verlag der Bahá’íVereinigung. Ohne Jahr, 8°, 8 p.
Dreyfus, Dr. Hippolyte: Einbeits-Religion. Ihre Wirkung auf Staat, Erziehung, Sozialpolitik, Frauenrechte und auf die einzelne Persénlichkeit. Deutsch von W.
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Dreyfus, Dr. Hippolyte: Bábismux und Ba/Ja"z'smus. Deutsch von Margarete Platte. Frankfurt a.M. Neuer Frank furter Verlag G.m.b.H., 1909, 8°, 61 p.
Esslemont, Dr. John E.: Ba/ya"u’lla'1J und das Neue Zeitalter. Deutsch von H. K. und W. H. Stuttgart, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’í-Bundes, 1927, 8°, VIII + 431 p.
Esslemont, Dr. John E.: Was ist ein Ba}Ja"t'? Aus dem Englischen iibersetzt und herausgegeben von der Bahá’í—Arbeitsgemeinschaft Esslingen. Ohne Jahr. (Vervielfaltigt), 4°, 20 p.
Esslemont, Dr. John E.: Der Wag zum Frieden. Sonderdruck des Kapitels X aus “Bahá’u’lláh und das Neue Zeitalter.” Herausgegeben von der Bahá’í-Arbeitsgemeinscaft Esslingen. Ohne Jahr, 8°, 8 p.
Fac_ll, Mirzá Abu’l: Gesc/Jicbte und Wabrbeitsbeweise der Bahá’í—Religion. Nach der englischen Uebersetzung Von ‘AliQuli—I£llan, deutsch von W. H. Stuttgart, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’í-Bundes G.m. b.H. 1919, 8°, XXIV—|—- 295 p.
Fadl, Mirza Abu’l: Glcinzender Beweis (Burhiine Lime). Aus dem Englischen von Fr. Schweizer. Herausgegeben von der Bahá’í~Vereinigung Zuffenhausen, ohne Jahr, 8°, 45 p.
Grossmann, Dr. Hermann: Die xoziale Frage und i/Jre Liiszmg im Sinne der Baba"z'Le/Jre. Stuttgart, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’í-Bundes, 1923, 8°, 12 p.
Grossmann, Dr. Hermann: Die Bahá’í'-Bewegung, ibre Gesc/aicbte, Le/Jren und Bedeutung. Herausgegeben von der Bahá’íBewegung. Hamburg, 1926, 8°, 8 p.
Grossmann, Dr. Hermann: Das Wesen der Ba/m"z'-Lebre. Ohne Angabe des Ortes
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Grossmann, Dr. Hermann: R05enga'irtle1'nLe/arslunden. Lehrproben zur Bahá’í-Erziehung. Herausgegeben von der Weltgemeinschaft, Wandsbek, ohne Jahr, 8°, 12 p.
Grossmann, Dr. Hermann: C/aamm. Eine Erzahlung aus unserer Zeit. Wandsbek, 1927, 8°, 8 p.
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W. H.: Uni:/ersaler Friede, Universale Religion. Die Bahá’í-Bewegung, ihr Zweck und Ziel. Stuttgart, Selbstverlag der Bahá’í-Vereinigung. 1915, 8°, 30 p.
Hartmann, Pauline: Bahá’í—W/eltansc/aaimng. Verlag des Geistigen Nationalrats der deutschen Bahá’í. E. V., 8°, 24 p.
W. H.: Die Bahá’í—Beu/egung im Allgemeinen und i/Jre grosxen Wir/eitngen in Indien. Stuttgart, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’í-Bundes, 1922, 8°, 56 p.
W. H.: Die Zeie/wen unserer Zeit im Lie/Jie der Bibel und der Bahá’í—Lein'e. Stuttgart, Verlag der Bahefi-Vereinigung. 1916, 8°, 16 p.
Holley, Horace: Die Wellwirtxc/Jaft 1/on Baba"u’lla’/9. Aus dem Englischen. 30 p. Geneva, 1934.
Kliemke, Dr. Ernst (Heinrich Nienkamp): Ba/Ja"t'-Le/are und Politik. Das Staatsideal nach den Lehren Bahá’u’lláh’s. Ohne Angabe des Ortes und des Jahres. 8°, 8 p.
Maxwell, May: I05, der Sc/aiifer/zmzbe, ‘A17du’l—Ba/:ui nacberziiblt. Aus dem Englischen Von Dr. H. Gr. Wandsbek, Weltgemeinschaft, Deutscher Zweig, 1924, 8°, 8 p.
Mühlschlegel, Adelbert: Melozlram zum rlritten Deutse/Jen Balm"z'-Kongress 80. Ohne Angabe des Ortes, September 1924, 8°, 8 p.
Mühlschlegel, Adelbert: Riz_z'1/a'n 81, Festspiel. Stuttgart, Bahá’í-Bund, Deutscher Zweig,192S, 8°, 8 p.
Najmajer, Marie Von: Qurrutu’l-'Ay11. Ein Bild aus Persiens Neuzeit. Wien, 1894. Phelps, Myron H.: ’Al7du’l-Ba/ya’ 'Abbas, Leben und Le/yren. Aus dem Englischen von W. H. Stuttgart, Verlag des Deut schen Bahá’í—Bundes, 1922, 8°, 248 p.
Remey, Charles Mason: Das neue Zeitaller. Die Bahá’í-Offenbarung. Deutsch von W. H., Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’íBundes, Stuttgart, 1923, 8°, 32 p.
Remey, Charles Mason: Ein/aeit. Die Offenbarung des Bahá’u’lláh. Deutsch von Fanny A. Knobloch. Ohne Angabe des Ortes und des Jahres. 8°, 8 p.
Rosenberg, Ethel ].: Die Bahá’í—Le}Jre, zleren etbisebe umi soziale Begrifle. Aus
THE Bahá’í
WORLD
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S. S.: Ein jabr zmter den Bahá’í' in Indien und Birma. Aus dem Englischen Von W. H. Stuttgart, Selbstverlag der Bahá’íVereinigung, ohne Jahr, 8°, 46 p.
S. S.: Die Gese/aic/ate der Baba"z'-Beu/egung. Aus dem Englischen von W. H. Stuttgart, Selbstverlag der Bahá’í—Vereinigung, 1913, Zweite auflage, 1913, 8°, 22 p. A. Dritte auflage, 1919, 8°, 22 p.
Schwarz, Alice: Die um'1/ersale Weltreligion. Stuttgart, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’íBundes, 1919, 8°, 35 p.
Wright, A. H.: Bzib und seine Secte in Persien, Leipzig.
Religibse Lie/ablieke. Einige Erlfiuterungen zur Bahá’í-Bewegung. Aus dem Franz6sischen Von Albert Renftle. Stuttgart, Verlag der Bahá’í-Vereinigung, 1916, 8°, 16 p.
Edweiterte Auflage, Stuttgart, 1928, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’í-Bundes, 8°, 24 p.
Die Gesebicbte 1/om /eleinen Vogel und andere Erzciblungen aus dem Leben 'Al7du’lBalm"s. Wandsbek, Weltgemeinschaft, Deutscher Zweig, 1925, 8°, 8 p.
Aus Leben und Lebre des Baim"z'smus. Hamburg, Bahá’í-Verlag, 1918, 8°, 42 p.
Die Bahá’í—Bewegung. Flugblatt. Stuttgart, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’í-Bundes, ohne Jahr, 8°, 4 p.
Was ist die Ba/m”z'-Bewegung. Flugblatt. Ohne Angabe des Ortes und des Jahres. (2 Ausgaben: Hamburg und Wien), 8°, 8 bezw. 10 p.
Die Bahá’í Lehre, 1933, Schmal 8°, 4 p.
An der Scbwelle einex neues Zeitalters. Flugblatt. Stuttgart, W. H. Ohne Jahr. 8°, 10 p.
Beric/J! 1/om ersten Deutseben Bahá’í-K0ngress 1921. Herausgegeben von der Bahá’í—Arbeitsgemeinschaft Esslingen (vervielfaltigt) 4°, 54 p.
Weibnacblsbeiluge fiir Kinder. Dezember 1921. Beilage zur Sonne der Wahrheit, 8°, 8 p.
Treuhandschaftserkléirung und Satzung des Nationalen Geistigen Rates der Bahá’í in Deutschland und Oesterreich nebst Satzung des Geistigen Rates der Bahá’í in
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Stuttgart. Herausgegeben vom Nationalen und Oesterreich e. V., Stuttgart, 1935, Geistigen Rat der Bahefi in Deutschland 8°, 32 p.
I 3 . BAI"IA’I LITERATURE IN BULGARIAN Ba/m"1L’ll¢i/2 and t/ac New Era, Sofia, 1932. Words of Wisdom (in manuscript). Hidden Words (in manuscript). Seven Valley: (in manuscript).
14. BAHA’I LITERATURE IN RUMANIAN
Ba/Ja"u’lla'/3 and the New Era, Bucharest, Ce Este Miscarea Baba"z', Bucharest, 1934. 1934.
15. BAHA’I LITERATURE IN CZECH
Baba"u’lla'/9 and the New Era, Prague, 1932. Pamphlets, 1934.
1 6 . BAHA’I LITERATURE IN SERBIAN Ba/m"u’llzi/J and the New Era, Belgrade, Hidden Words, Belgrade, 1936. 1933. Book of Prayers, Belgrade, 1936.
17. BAHA’I LITERATURE IN HUNGARIAN
Ba}m"u’lla’/2 and the New Era, Budapest, 1933.
18. BAHA’I LITERATURE IN GREEK
Baba"u’llu'/a -and the New Era, Athens, 1934.
19. BAHA’I LITERATURE IN MAORI
Te W/bakati/zenga Pa/aai, Pamphlet by G. G. Paul, Auckland, New Zealand, 1933.
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Bahá’í Youth Committee, Karachi, India.
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20. Bahá’í LITERATURE IN SPANISH
Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era, Bahia, 1934.
The Kita'b—i—iqa'n (in preparation).
Ba/Ja"u’lla'b y la Nueva Era. Traduccion espafiola por Leonora Stirling Holsapple. Bahia, Brazil, 1933.
Que‘ es el M01/imiento Ba/ya”z'. Booklet.
Que’ Salisteis A Ver? Dr. Carlos A. Stoppe1’s translation of What Went Ye Out for to See? by Thornton Chase. Published by La Sociedad Teoséfica de Mendoza, Argentina, 1920.
21. BAHA’I LITERATURE IN NORWEGIAN
Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era, Oslo, 193 S.
22. BAHA’I LITERATURE IN CROATIAN
Pamphlet. Some Answered Questions (in manuscript).
23.
BAHA’I LITERATURE IN ORIENTAL LANGUAGES
IRANIAN
Book of Mubin, Tablets of Baba"u’lla'/9, Tbe. Bombay.
Book of Iqtida'r, Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh, Tbe. Bombay.
Kalimdt-i-Maknunib (Hidden Words).
Is_/Jra'qa’t, Tara'za't, Tajalliyzit, Tbe. Bombay.
Lawb-i-Abmad, Tas_llkand.
Tablets from Bahá’u’lláh. Cairo.
Kita'b-i—I’qa'n, The. Cairo and Bombay.
Tablet of Baba"u’lla'/9 to the S_ba’b of Persia. Cairo.
Tablets and Prayers from Bahá’u’lláh. Cairo.
Tbe Seven Valleys. Cairo and Bombay.
Will and Testament of Ba/aa"u’lla'/J, Tbe. ‘Ishqábád and Cairo.
Ad'iyiy-i-Hadrat-i-Mabbiib (Book of Prayers) . Cairo.
Same Answered Questions. London.
Lawb-i—Maq_siid.
Traveller’: Narrative, Tbe. Téshkand, 1916. Bombay.
London and
Prayers from ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’. Ṭihrán, 1930.
Muduniyyi/9, Tbe, by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Cairo and Bombay.
Natz’jatu’l-Baya’n, compiled by Mirza Na‘im.
Tablet to the Slaab of Persia. Cairo.
Siydsiyyi/.7, The, by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Bombay.
Will and Testament of 'Abdu’l-Ba/ya’, Tbe. Bombay and Cairo.
Epistle to the Son of the Wolf, Tbe. Bahá’u’lláh. Cairo. _
Addresses of ‘Abdu’l—Ba/1a’ in Europe. Cairo.
Tablets of 'Abdu’l—Ba/Ja’, Tbe. Vol. 1. Cairo.
Tablet to the Hague by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Cairo.
Tablets of 'Abdu’l-Balsa’, T/oe. Vol. 2. Cairo.
Addresses of 'Abdu’l-Ba/ya’. Cairo.
Tablets of ‘Abdu’l-Baba’, Tbe. Vol. 3. Cairo.
Tablet of 'Abdu’l-Baba' to Dr. Forel. Cairo.
Al-Fara"id, by Mirzá Abu’l-Fagll. Cairo.
Ka.jafu’l-Ci/aita’, compiled by Siyyid Mihdi Gulpayigani. ‘Ishqábád.
Letters of Mz'rza' Abu’l-Fadl. Cairo.
Baba”u’lla’b and the New Era. Haifa, 1932.
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History of the Martyrs of Yazd, The. Cairo.
Dala"ilu’l-'Irfa'n, Mirza Haydar-‘Ali. Bombay.
Bihjatu’_s—_Sudzir, Mirza Haydar—‘Ali. Bombay.
Aya’t-i-Mzfarrafloi, by Mirza Abu’l-Fadl, China.
Risa’liy—i-Istidliiliyyih, by Mirza Abu’l-Fadl, Egypt Istidla'liyyiy-i-Afsha'r. Bombay.
The Brilliant Proof, by Mirza Fadl.
Ta'ri/_a_h-i-Iadid. Bombay.
Bahru’l-'Irfa'n, by Muhammad Afshar. Bombay.
History of Táhirih, The. Cairo.
Travels of 'Al7du’l-Baha’, The. Vol. 1 and 2, Mirza Mahmud Zarqani. Bombay.
Early Tahlets of Bahá’u’lláh‘, The, compiled by Baron Rosen, St. Petersburg.
Memorials of the Faithful, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá'. Haifa.
An-Nziru’l—Abhzi-Fi-Mufawadiit-i-’Aha'u’lBaha’. Table talks collected by Laura C. Barney. Kegan, Paul, London, 1908.
Mashriqu’l-Azfla/aa'r. Twenty-two page booklet written in Persian on the Bahá’í Temple. Published by the Bahá’í Assembly of Washington, D. C.
Haa't'qatu’l-Bahá’u’lláh. Bombay, 1927.
Kava'kihu’d-Durriyyih. Cairo.
Ir.tiha’t-i-Sharq va (iharh. Ṭihrán, 1931.
Questions and Answers (Appendix to Kitdhi-Aqdds). Tihran.
Bahá’ísm and Socialism. ‘Isiiqabéd.
Muna'ziratu’d-Diniyyih. Cairo.
Dnr2Zsu’d-Dz'ya'nih (Lessons in Religion). Cairo and Tihran.
Mat_hnavz' (Nabil’s chronological poem). Cairo.
Poems hy Nayyir. Tihran, 1930.
Istidlaliyyih, I and II, by Na‘im, Tabríz, 1911 and 1912.
Maga'liy-i-Bahá’í.
Poems, by Na’im.
and Bombay.
The 1.9 Talks. Cairo.
Usul-i-Tadris. Tihran.
Bahá’í Faith and Socialism. ‘1shqabad.
Fara’ ’ii_tn’d-Diuiyyih. Mashhad.
Tuhfiy—i-Tdhirih. Delhi, 1933.
The Passing of Al7du’l-Bahd.
The Bahá’í' Calendar. Ṭihrán.
Abu’l Delhi, 1915. Tabríz, Ṭihrán, Cairo
Delhi, 1933 .
THE Bahá’í
W O R L D URDU Translation of the Tablets to the World. Bombay.
Translation of Ishra'qa't, Bisha'ra't, Kalimat, Tara'za't, Tajalliyzit, of Bahá’u’lláh. Agra, 1918.
Payghdm-i-Sulh.
Seven Valleys, The. Bombay, 1929.
Bahá’í Ta'lz'm (The Hague Tablet). Haydar-Abéd, 1923.
Hidden Words, The. Bombay.
Why People of the World Could Not Know Their Promised One.
Tablets of 'Ahdn’l-Ba/ya’, The.
Words of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá', The.
Payghdm-i-_Sulh. Agra.
Kita'l7-i—I'qa'n.
Al-Mi’ya'ru’§—.Sahih. 1910.
Tablet to the Hague. I.-Iaydar-Abad, 1923.
Traveller’s Narrative, A. 1908.
'UrzZj—u—Nuzlil. Rangoon, 1904.
Kita'bu’_z-Zuhzir.
Al-Bala'gu’l-Muhin. Agra.
Revelation of Bahá’u’lláh, by Mrs. I. D. Brittingham. Rangoon, 1902.
]ava'l7-i-Qa'dz'ya'niha'. Rangoon, 1908.
Burhan-i—.Sarz'h. Agra.
I/_aqa'qu’l-Haqq, by Mirza Mahmud Zarqání. 1908-9.
U§u'l-i-Baha"z'. Delhi.
Epistle to the Son of the Wolf, The. Delhi.
Dawr—i-Baha"z'.
Sharh-i-Aya’t.
Bahá’u’lláh and the 1935.
Some Answered Questions (in press).
New Era. Lahore,
ARABIC
Kitáb-i-Aqdas. Bombay, Cairo, Persia. Ij)ra'qa't, Tajalliyat, Tara’za't, and Kalimiit, The. Cairo. The Dawn-Breakers. manuscript) . Tallzs of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá' in Europe, The. Translation anonymous. Cairo. Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era, by Dr. J. E. Esslemont. Cairo, 1930. Some Answered Questions. Cairo, 1930. Baha"z' Prinriples; Summary of Bahá’í Teachings. Cairo, 1928. Prayers from Bahá’u’lláh. Tabríz, 1911. Traveller’s Narrative, A.
Nabil’s Narrative (in
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Bahá’í Pearls, by Mirzzi Abu’l-Fadl. Cairo, 1900. Baha” Proofs, by Mirza Abu’l—Fadl. Cairo, 1925. Tablet to the Hague. Risziliy-i—Amriyyih, by Mustafa. Cairo. Kita'b—i-fqzin. Cairo, 1934. TURKISH Bahá’u’lláh and 'Abzlu’l-Baba’. Bakfi, 1915.
Talk About the Bahá’í Faith. Baku.
Talk in New York. Bako, 1922, ‘Ishqábád, 1916.
Baha"z’ Harelzeti. Istanbul, 1930.
Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era. 1932.
Istanbul,
BURMESE
Some Answered Questions. Mandalay, 1915. Revelation of Bahá’u’lláh. Mandalay, 1907. Hujjatu’llahu’l-Balighih. Rangoon, 1927. What Is the Bahá’í Movement. Rangoon. Duru's-i-A@la'qiyyih. Mandalay, 1930. Huq12qu’l—I'nsa'niyyih. Mandalay, 1928. Mz'za'nu’l-Furga'n. Mandalay, 1908. Duru'su’it-Diyanih. Mandalay, 1922. Tablet of Love. Mandalay, 1922.
Bahá’í Principles. Mandalay, 1919.
To Live the Life. Mandalay. S1Jajaratu’l-Aa.'ya'n. Rangoon, 1909.
Su’al va ]ava'b. 'Aq¢i’itt-i-Bahá’í'ytin.
The Bahá’í Short Thesis. Niza'm-Na'mih. 1907.
Mandalay, 1913.
Short History of the Cause, A. 1913.
Divine Laws.
Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era. Mandalay, 1933.
CHINESE
Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era. Shanghai,
1931.
The Most Great Peace. Shanghai, 1931.
Light of the Age. Shanghai, 1926.
The Valuable Contribution of the Bahá’í Cause (I, II). Shanghai, 1932.
The Bahá’í Cause in China. Shanghai, Booklet No. 9.
Paris Talks. Shanghai, 1931.
Kita'b-i-I'qa'n. Shanghai.
The Goal of a New World Order. Shanghai, 1931.
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Index to Some Answered Questions. Shang hai, 1933. Some Answered Questions (in preparation).
HEBREW
Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era. Haifa, 1931.
TARTAR
Vahtiat, by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Taslikand, 1918.
GUJRATI Fara'min—Bahi, by Mirza Abu’l—Fadl. Bombay, 1921. Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era. Bombay, 1932. JAPANESE
What Is Bahá’ísm, by Dr. G. J. Augur. 1916.
A Letter to the Women of Iapan, by Agnes B. Alexander. 1916.
Religion of Love. 1917.
The Most Great Peace, translated by Dr.
Inouye. 1 9 17.
Mashriqu’l-Acflaluir, translated by Dr. Inouye. 1 9 1 8 .
The Bahá’í Revelation, translated by Dr. Inouye. 1920.
The Call, translated by T. Torii. 1920.
What Is the Bahá’í Movement, translated by T. Inouye. 1929.
New Civilization, by K. Torikai. 1917.
Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era. Tokyo, 1932.
ARMENIAN
Hidden Words (in manuscript). What Is the Bahá’í Movement? Prag. Pamphlet. Pamphlet. Bahá’u’lláh Aleppo. Some Answered Questions (in manuscript).
Kitzib-i-I'qa'n (in preparation).
1933,
1920, Cairo. 1928, Istanbul.
and the New Era. 1933,
TAMIL
The Revelation of Bahá’u’lláh, by I. Brittingham, translated by V. M. Swami. Rangoon, 1906.
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KURDISH HINDI B“b“"“’”“7" ‘md the New Em‘ Bagdéd’ Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era (in Press).
1934. I DHI S N _ ABYSSINIAN (AMHARIC) Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era (In press). Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era. Addis Ababa,
BENGALI 193,
Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era (in press). Pamphlet. 2 4 .
BAHA’I LITERATURE IN BRAILLE
(FOR THE BLIND)
Words of Wisdom.
A Letter to the Blind Women in Iapan, by Agnes B. Alexander. Tokyo, 1917.
Seek and it shall be given you, by Tokijiro Torii. Tokyo, 1917.
What Is the Bahá’í Movement? by T. Inouye. 1929.
La Bahaa Revelaeio. 1929.
Goal of a New World Order.
Divine Philosophy.
The Hidden Words, by Bahá’u’lláh.
Book of Prayers.
Seven Valleys, by Bahá’u’lláh.
The Kitdh-i-Iqdn, by Bahá’u’lláh. Ishrziqa't, by Bahá’u’lláh.
S1iratn’l—Hay/zal, by Bahá’u’lláh.
Some Answered Questions, by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
(in part).
Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era. California. Golden Age of the Cause of Bahá’u’lláh. Bahá’í Economics.
25. BAHA’I PERIODICALS
Baha"z' Magazine, Star of the West, The. Oflicial magazine of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada, from its beginning in Chicago in 1910 until its merger with World Unity, April, 1935. For official Bahá’í magazine see World Order.
Bahá’í News. The bulletin of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada.
Bahá’í News Letter. The Bulletin of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Egypt.
Bahá’í News Letter. National Spiritual Assembly Bahá’ís of India and Burma.
Bulletin, International Bahd’z'. Bureau, Case 181 Stand, Geneva, Switzerland.
Herald of the South, The. The Bahá’í magazine for New Zealand and Australia. Address: P.O. Box 447D, Adelaide, Australia.
The bulletin of the of the
Kawkah-i-Hind: a monthly Indian Urdu Magazine. Edited and published in Delhi, India, by Jináb-i-“Mawlavi-Fáḍil” Siyyid Mal_1f1.'1zu’l-Haqq ‘Ilmi under the auspices of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of India and Burma. Address: Karol Bagh, Delhi, India.
La Nova Tago (The New Day). The International Bahá’í-Esperanto Magazine, published four times a year by the Esperanto Committee of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Germany. Address: Géiringstr. 37, Neckargemiind,
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World Order. Oflicial magazine of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada.
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Published monthly in New York. Editors, Stanwood Cobb and Horace Holley. Editorial office, 119 Waverly Place, New York, N. Y.
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AMERICAN
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AUTHORS
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Forum, July, 1925.
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Harper’s Weekly, July, 1912.
Hearst’s Magazine, July, 1912.
Independent, April, 1912.
Independent, July, 1912.
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The Inquirer, May 16, 1931, London.
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International Psychic Gazette, Nos. 6 and 7.
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. XXI, 1839-1892.
London Budget, January, 1913.
Saturday Review, January, 1894.
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