Bahá’í World/Volume 9/Bahá’í Bibliography

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BAHA’U’LLAH’S BEST-KNOWN WRITINGS

Alváḥ-i-Laylatu’l-Quds.

Agl—i—Qullu’l-Ehayr.

Az-Bégh-i—fléhi.

Béz-Av-u-Bidih—Jémi.

Bisiaérat (Glad-Tidings).

gfihér-Védi (Four Valleys).

@ulému’l-Lhuld.

Haft-Védi (Seven Valleys).

Halih—Halih—Yé-Bisllérat.

Hfir—i—‘Ujéb.

Hun’xfét-i-‘Allin.

Islaréqét (Effulgences).

Kalimét-i-Firdawsiyyih (Words of Paradise).

Kalimét-i-Makm’mih (Hidden Words) .

Kitáb—i-‘Ahd (Book of Covenant).

Kitáb-i-Aqdas (Most Holy Book).

Kitáb—i-Bédi‘.

Kitáb-i-iqén (Book of Certitude).

Kitáb-i-Sultén (Tablet to the Shéh of Persia). v

Lawh-i-‘Abdu’l—‘AziZ-Va-Vukalé.

LaWh-i-‘Abdu’l—Vahhéb.

LaWh—i-‘Abudu’r-Razzéq.

Lawh-i-Ahbéb.

Lawh-i-Ahmad (Tablet of Ahmad).

LaWh—i-Amvéj.

Lawh-i—Anta’l-Kéfi.

Lawh—i-Aqdas.

LaWh—i-Aghraf.

Lawh-i-‘Agfiq—va-Ma‘sfifiq.

LaWh-i—Ayiy-i-Nfir.

LaWh-i—Bahá.

LaWh—i-Baqé.

LaWh-i—Basitatu’l—Haqiqih.

LaWh-i-Bismilih.

LaWh-i-Bulbulu’I-Firéq.

Lawh-i-Burhén.

LaWh-i-Dunyé (Tablet of the World).

LaWh-i-Fitnih.

LaWh-i—G_hulému’l—K_huld.

Lawh—i-Habib.

Lawh-i-Haft—Pursisil.

LaWh-i—Haqq.

Lawh-i-Hawdaj.

Lawh—i-Hikmat (Tablet of Wisdom).

Lawh-i—Hirtik.

LaWh-i-Hfiriyyih.

Lawh—i-Husayn.

Lawh-i—Ibn-i—D_hi’b (Epistle to the Son of the Wolf) .

LaWh-i-Ittihéd.

LaWh—i-Jamél.

LaWh—i—Karim.

Lawh-i—Karmil.

LaWh-i-Kullu’t—Ta‘ém.

LaWh-i—Malikih (Tablet to Queen Victoria).

LaWh—i—Malik-i-Rfis (Tablet to the Czar of Russia).

LaWh-i-Malláhu’l-Quds (Tablet of the Holy Mariner).

Lawh-i—Maniin-Séhib.

LaWh-i-Maqgfid.

LaWh—i—Maryam.

LaWh-i-MaWh’xd.

Lawh-i-Mubéhilih.

Lawh-i—Négfir.

LaWh-i-Népulyfin I (First Tablet to Napoleon III) .

LaWh-i-Népulyfin II (Secohd Tablet to Napoleon III).

Lawh-i—Nuqtih.

LaWh—i-Pép (Tablet to the Pope).

Lawh-i-Pisat-‘Amm.

LaWh—i-Qiné‘.

Lawh—i-Quds.

Lawh-i—Rafi‘.

Lawh-i—Ra’is (Tablet to Ra’is).

LaWh-i-Raqsllé’.

Lawh-i—Rasfil.

Lawh—i—Rfih.

LaWh-i-Ru’yzi.

LaWh-i-Sahéb.

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[Page 680]680 THE BAHA’T WORLD Lawh-i-Salmén I. Sfiriy—i—Fath. LaWh—i-Salmén II. Sfiriy-i-Fu’éd. LaWh-i—Sémsfin. Sfiriy-i—glum (Tablet of the Branch) . Lawh—i-Sayyéh. Sfiriy-i-Haj j I. Lawh-i-§l_1ayk_h—Féni. Sfiriy-i-Hajj II. LaWh—i—Tawhid. Sfiriy-i-Haykal. LaWh—i-Tibb. Sfiriy-i—Hifz. Lawh—i-Tuqé. Sfiriy—i—Hijr. LaWh-i-Yfisuf. Sfiriy—i-‘Ibéd. Lawh—i—Zay'nu’l-Muqarrabin. Sfiriy-i-Ism. LaWh-i-Ziyérih. Sfiriy—i-Ismuna’l-Mursil. Madinatu’r-Ridé. Sfiriy—i—Javéd. Madinatu’t—Tawhid. Sfiriy-i-K_hitéb. Matlmavi. Sfiriy-i-Ma‘éni. Munéiéthéy-i-Siyém- Sfiriy-i-Man‘. Oad—Ihtaraqa’l—Mulghlisfin. Sfiriyui-Mulfik. Qasidiy-i-Varqfi’iyyih. Sfiriy-i-Nidé. Raghh-i—‘Amé. Sfiriy—i-Nu§h. Riḍvánu’l—‘Adl. Sfiriy-i—Qadir. Riḍvánu’l-Iqrér. Sfiriy—i—Qahir.

Sahifiy-i—fiaggiyyih. Saléf-i—Mayyit (Prayer for the Dead). Séqi—Az—G_hayb—i-Baqé. Siliklcar-fiikan—Qavand. Subhéna—Rabbiya’l—A‘lé. Subhanaka-Yé-Hfi. Sfiratu—’lláh. Sfiriy—i—Ahzén. Sfiriy—i-Amin. Sfiriy—i-Amr.

Sfiriy-i—Qalam. Sfiriy-i-Qamis. Sfiriy-i—Sabr. Sfiriy—i-Sultén. Sfiriy—i-Vafé. Sfiriy-i-Ziyérih. Sfiriy-i-Zubur. Sfiriy-i-Zfihfir. Tafsir—i—Hfi.

Sfiriy—i—A‘réh Tafsir-i-Hurfifét-i-Muqagt_a’ih. Sfiriy-i—A§héb. Tafsir—i—Sfiriy-i-Va’gh-Silams. Sfiriy-i-Asmá’. Tajalliyét (Revelations) . Sfiriy—i—Bayén. Tarézét (Ornaments) . Sfiriy-i—Burhén, Ziyérat-Némih (The Visiting Tablet). Sfiriy-i-Damm. ZiyératTNémiy—i—Awliyé. Sfiriy—i-D_hahih. Ziyérat—Némiy—i-Bábu’l-Báb va Quddfis. Sfiriy—i—D_hibh. Ziyérat-Némiy-i-Bayt. Sfiriy-i—D_hikr. Ziyérat—Némiy—i—Maryam. Sfiriy-i-Fadl. Ziyérat—Némiy—i-Siyyidu’s-h-Shuhad2'1. 2 .

LIST OF THE BAB’S BEST-KNOWN WORKS

1. The Persian Bayén. 6. Commentary on the Sfirih of Kawthar. 2. The Arabic Bayén. 7. Commentary on the Sfirih of Va’l-‘Agm. 3. The Qayyfimu’I—Asmá’. 8. The Kitáb-i-Asmá’.

4. The Sahifatu’l-Ḥaramayn. 9. Sahifiy—i—Malgufllfimiyyih.

S. The Dalé’il-i—Sab‘ih. 10. Sahifiy-i-Ja‘fariyyih.

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11. Ziyérat-i—flmh-‘Abdu’l—‘Azim. 20. Tafsir—i—Nubuvvat-i—K_héssih. 12. Kitáb—i-Panjr&a’n. 21. Riséliy-i—Furfi‘—i-‘Adliyyih. 13. Sahifiy-i-Radav’yyih. 22. Qasé’ly-i-Sab‘ih. 14. Riséliy-i-‘Adliyyih. 23. Epistles to Muhammad Shéh and Hájí 15. Riséliy-i-Fiqhiyyih. Mirzá Áqásí. 16. Riséliy-i-Iihahabiyyih. 17. Kitábu’r—Rfih. N. B.—The Báb Himself states in one pas18. Sfiriy-i-Tawhid. _ sage of the Persian Bayén that His writings 19. Lawh-i-Hurfiffit. comprise no less than 500,000 verses.

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Bahá’í PUBLICATIONS OF NORTH AMERICA IN PRINT

The titles in this section include those Baha".z’ works which have been approved as authentic and reliable and which likewise are in print and available at the date this list is made They are published and distributed by Baha’” 1 Publishing Commzttee, 110 Linden Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois.

(a) WRITINGS OF BAHA’U’LLAH Prayers and Meditations (by Bahá’u’lláh). Translated by Shoghi Effendi. This su Kz'ta'h-i—fqa'n (Book of Certitude). Trans- preme book of devotions is issued in the lated by Shoghi Effendi. An interpreta— same style as the Gleamings. 348 pp. tion of the Sacred Scriptures of the past Bound in fabrikoid .............. $2.00

to demonstrate the oneness of the Prophets

and their significance as the expression of Three Obligatory Daily Prayers. Translated the Will of God. 198 pp. Bound in by Shoghi Effendi. 14 pp. Paper cover. cloth ........................ $2.50 Per copy ............. . ........ $ .10

Hidden Words. Translated by Shoghi Ef- Epistle to the Son of the Wolf. Translated fendi. The essence of the teachings of all by Shoghi Effendi. One of the last of the

the prophets. 54 pp. Bound in fabri— utterances of Bahá’u’lláh. Contains his koid ......................... $ .60 tory and teachings. 185 pp. Bound in

Paper cover .. ................ .25 cloth ........................ $1.50 The Seven Valleys and The Four Valleys. (b) WRITINGS OF THE BAB

Two treatises revealed by Bahá’u’lláh on

the nature of spiritual evolution. Trans- Address to the Letters of the Living, from lated by Ali-Kuli Khan, N. D. 60 pp. Dawn-Breakers.

Bound in fabrikoid .............. $ .75

Paper cover ................... .50 (C) WRITINGS OF ‘ABDU’L-BAHA

Gleam'ngs from the Writings of Bahd’u’- Some Answered Questions. Edited by Laura lla’h. Excerpts from the Sacred Writings Clifford Barney. An exposition of fundaof Bahá’u’lláh selected by the Guardian mental spiritual and philosophic problems. of the Faith. This work presents the larg- 350 pp. Bound in cloth ......... $1.50 est volume of Bahá’u’lláh’s writings available in the English language. 354 pp. Promulgation of Universal Peace. Edited by Bound in fabrikoid .............. $2.00 Howard MacNutt. Public addresses de [Page 682]682

Bahá’ís of Kébul, Afghénistén, 1943.

livered by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá throughout the United States in 1912. This work contains ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s spiritual message to the American people, Whom He summoned to establish the “Most Great Peace.” 492 pp. Bound in cloth. . .$2.SO

Tablets of ‘Abdu’l-Ba/aa’. Edited by Albert Windust. Intimate letters written by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in reply to questions addressed by individuals and groups. Bound in cloth. Volumes I, II, III.

Per volume ................... $2.00

The Bahá’í Peace Program. (Tablet to the Committee on Durable Peace, the Hague, and Tablet written by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá to the late Dr. Forel of Switzerland.) An exposition of the principles of Universal Peace. 48 pp. Bound in leather. . . .$1.00 Paper cover ................... .50

'Abdu’l-Baba’ in New York. Selected addresses delivered by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá at C0lumbia University, a number of churches, and at public meetings of peace societies

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and other organizations. Issued by the Bahá’í Community of New York to commemorate ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s visit during 1912. 78 pp. Paper cover ........ $ .50

America’s Spiritual Mission. Teaching Tablets revealed to Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá during1916-1917. 54 pp. Self cover. .$ .15

Will and Testament of ‘Abdu’l-Ba/oa’. Selected passages from the document constituting the authority under which the Bahá’ís have, since the Ascension of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in 1921, administered their collective activities. These excerpts are accompanied by passages from the Writings of the Báb and Bahá’u’lláh Which reveal the continuity of the Faith, and by passages from the communications of Shoghi Effendi explaining the significance of the Will and Testament itself. A pamphlet, uniform in size and appearance with the series of World Order letters of Shoghi Effendi. Sold in lots of ten copies only ......................... $1.00

(d) WORKS COMPILED FROM WRITINGS OF BAHA’U’LLAH AND ‘ABDU’L-BAHA

Babzi’z' Prayers

Translated by Shoghi Effendi

72 pp. Bound in fabrikoid .......... $ .75 Paper cover ..................... .35

The Reality of Man Compiled by Horace Holley 52 pp. Paper cover .............. $ .50

Babd’z’ Writings

New Compilation by Amelia E. Collins and Florence R. Morton

56 pp. Red paper ................. $ 50

Babzi’z' World Fait/a ,

Selected Writings by Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá

466 pp. Bound in cloth ............ $1.50

Centennial Edition Babd’z’ World Faith 466 pp. Bound in red leather, het. . . $5.00

Divine Art of Living Compiled by Mabel H. Paine In Preparation

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(e) WORKS COMPILED FROM WRITINGS OF BAHA’U’LLAH, THE BAB AND ‘ABDU’L-BAHA

Communion Willa God

A small book of prayers compiled by Amelia E. Collins and Dorothy K. Baker

24 pp. Linen cover. Ten copies ...... $1.00

(f) WORKS COMPILED FROM

WRITINGS OF BAHA’U’LLAH,

‘ABDU’L—BAHA AND SHOGHI EFFENDI

Selected Writings of Babi’u’lla’b, 'Abdu’lBalaa’, and Shoghi Effendi

3 books, 48 pp. each. Bound in paper. Sold only in set of three. Price per set. . . .$ .25

Peace: A Divine Creation 28 pp. Self cover. Ten copies ...... $1.00

(g) WRITINGS OF SHOGHI EFFENDI

Ba/od’z’ 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 Faith, 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 define the institutions of local, national and international Bahá’í administrative bodies forming the nucleus of the new world order of Bahá’u’lláh. 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. 222 pp. Bound in cloth, $1.50

The World Order of Babd’u’lla'b. By Shoghi Effendi. A letter (dated February 27, 1929) from the Guardian of the Bahá’í Faith explaining the continuity of the Faith after the passing of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, and relating Bahá’í institutions to the ideal of world order and peace. 16 pp.

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Bahá’í Winter School of 1941 in Adelaide, South Australia.

Paper covers. Sold only in quantity. 10 copies ........................ $1.00

The World Order of Babzi’u’lla'b: Further Considerations. By Shoghi Effendi. This letter (dated March 21, 1930) develops the subject With remarks on the distinguishing features of Bahá’í world order, and on the essential differences between the Bahá’í Faith and ecclesiastical organizations. 16 pp. Paper covers. Sold only in quantities. 10 copies .......... $1.00

The Goal of a New World Order. By Shoghi Effendi. 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. 32 pp. Paper covers. Sold only in quantity. 10 copies. . ,$ .50

The Golden Age Of the Cause of Babzi’u’lla'la. By Shoghi Effendi. 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. 24 pp. Paper covers. Sold only in quantity. 10 copies ........ - ................ $1.00

America and flag Most Great Peace. By

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Shoghi Effendi. A letter addressed to American Bahá’ís, dated April 21, 1933. 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. Sold only in quantity. 10 copies ...... $1.00

The Dispensation of Bahzi’u’lla’h. By Shoghi Effendi. A letter addressed to the Bahá’ís of the West, dated February 7, 1934. 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 Faith 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 ........... $ .75 Bound in paper ................. .25

The Unfoldment of World Civilization. By Shoghi Effendi. A letter dated March 11, 1936, giving an analysis of the death of the old order and the birth of the new. 46 pp. Paper covers ............ $ .15

The World Order of Bahá’u’lláh. This book contains the seven successive World Order letters from Shoghi Effendi, February, 1929, to March, 1936. 226 pp. Bound in fabrikoid ..................... $1. 5 0

The Advent of Divine justice. A general letter written by Shoghi Effendi to the American Bahá’ís, dated December 25, 1938. This communication emphasizes the Bahá’í teachings in the encouragement and protection of racial and religious minorities, the quality of integrity in administrative bodies, and the virtue of chastity. It refers to the increasingly

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crucial character of the old order, and summons the American believers to extend the Faith to other nations. Bound in

fabrikoid .................... $ .75 Bound in paper ................. .25

Spiritual Potencies of That Consecrated Spot. This letter, from Shoghi Effendi, dated October 25, 1939, conveys to the Bahá’ís of the West, the significance of the interment of members of Bahá’u’lláh’s Family near the Shrine on Mount Carmel. 8 pp. Self cover ........ $ .10

Messages from the Guardian. Messages from Shoghi Effendi to the American Bahá’ís, between the years 1932-1940, written in the form of cablegrams and as postscripts

. to letters written through his Secretary. This text has not been included in "Bahá’í Administration” or "The World Order of Bahá’u’lláh” but was published for the Bahá’ís in "Bahá’í News,” 80 pp. Bound in paper cover .................. S .20

The Promised Day Is Come. Latest letter from Shoghi Effendi. Interprets world events in the light of Bahá’í teachings and contains many passages from Bahá’u’lláh

. not before translated by Shoghi Effendi.

136pp. Self cover..,...........$ .25 Paper cover ................... .40 Fabrikoid ..................... .75

God Passes By: A Survey of the History of the Faith Throughout Its First Century By Shoghi Effendi

Bound in fabrikoid ................ $2.50

In preparation.

(h) WRITINGS ON THE Bahá’í FAITH

The Dawn-Brea/em: Nflhil’s Narrative of the Early Days of the Bahzi’z’ Revelation. Translated by Shoghi Effendi. This work is essential to a true understanding and appreciation of the spiritual character of the Bahá’í Faith. The text was written by- an eye-Witness to many of the most moving incidents of the early days of the Faith, and contains a detailed account of the martyrdom of the Báb on July 9, 1850. The translator has added an Introduction, a Conclusion and footnotes Which amplify the vivid narrative With

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important historical references. 736 pp. Standard Edition, bound in leather. Net ......................... $7.50

Translation of French Footnotes of The Dawn-Breakers. Translated by Emily McBride Périgord. Bound paper. i .$ .75

A Traveller’s Narrative. Translated by Edward G. Browne, M.A., MB. The Episode of the Bib written by a contemporary Persian scholar, the manuscript having been presented to the translator by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Printed from the original plates by Cambridge University Press. 178 pp. Bound in cloth .......... $2.50

Bahni’u’lla’h and the New Era. By J. E. Esslemont. 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. New edition revised by the National Spiritual Assembly under the

direction of Shoghi Effendi. 350 pp. Bound in fabrikoid .............. $ .75 Paper cover ................... .50

The Bahri’z’ Proofs. By Mirza’. Abu’l—Fadl Gulpaygan. The best-known book of this Oriental scholar, philosopher and disciple of Bahá’u’lláh translated into English. It presents the reality of the Bahá’í Revelation as the true theology, with a biographical outline of the lives of the Báb, Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. 288 pp. Bound in cloth .......... $2.00

The Promise of All Ages. By George Townshend. 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 ................. $1.50

The Heart of the Gospel. By George Townshend. The author of The Promise of All Ages has in this new work reverently examined the New Testament as the Gospel of one Revelation in the series of Revelations which mark man’s progress

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along the path. He finds enhanced spiritual power in 3. Christianity realizing itself as consecrated to the larger view of a religion of God fulfilled in the oneness of man. uThere is no reading of the times that Will appeal to and command the modern conscience, no universal plan of reconstruction to be a rallying point for the nations of the earth. Except the one offered in the name of Bahá’u’lláh . . . ” Bound in fabrikoid. 188 pp ....... $1.50

A World Faith. Studies in the Teachings of Bahá’u’lláh developed by ten different contributors to a symposium published in World Order Magazine. 68 pp. Paper cover ........................ $ .25

Lessons in Religion. By Shayk_h Muhammad ‘Ali Qé’ini; Translated by Edith Roohie Sanderson. Lessons prepared especially for children by a Persian Bahá’í teacher. 98 pp. Paper cover ................ $ .75

The Glorious Kingdom of the Father, Faretold. By Virgie Vail. A book dealing with prophecy referring to the Cause of Bahá’u’lláh. Bound in dark blue fabrikoid stamped in gold. 262 pp., per copy, $1.50

Appreciation: of the Bahzi’z' Faith 66 pp. Paper cover. Five copies ...... $ .75

Security for a Failing World By Stanwood Cobb 140 pp. Paper cover .............. $ .50

The Chosen Highway By Lady Blomfield 266 pp. Bound in cloth ............ $2.00

Two Shall Appear By Olivia Kelsey 56 pp. Paper cover ............... $ .75

Race and Man

Compiled by Maye Harvey Gift and

Alice Simmons Cox

134 pp. Paper cover .............. $ .90

The Bahá’í Centenary 1844-1944 In preparation.

Portals to Freedom By Howard C. Ives 266 pp. Bound in cloth ............ $2.00

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(i ) Bahá’í REPRINTS

The following titles provide reprints of some of the passages in the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and Shoghi Effendi which throw clear light on important current problems and situations.

N0. 1. The Image of God. By ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Address delivered at the Fourth Annual Conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Chicago, April 30, 1912. 4 pp. Self cover. 100 copies ...... . . .$1.50

N 0. 2. Christians, Jews and Muhammadans. By ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Excerpts from address delivered at Temple Emmanu—El, San Francisco, October 12, 1912. 8 pp. Self cover. 100 copies ............... $2.00

No. 3. Industrial justice. By ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. An answer to a question addressed to ‘Abdu’l-Bahá by Laura Clifford Barney in 1907 and incorporated into the work published under title of “Some Answered Questions.” 8 pp. Self cover. 100 copies ........................ $2.00

No. 4. Religion a Living Organism. By Shoghi Effendi. Excerpts from a letter addressed to the- Bahá’ís of the West by the Guardian of the Bahá’í Faith on March 21, 1930. 8 pp. Self cover. 100 copies ........................ $2.00

No. 5. A Pattern for Future Society. By , Shoghi Effendi. Excerpt from a letter addressed to the Bahá’ís of the West by the Guardian of the Bahá’í Faith ~on March 11, 1936. 4 pp. Self cover. 100 copies ........................ $1.50

No. 6. The Destiny of America. By Shoghi Effendi. Excerpt from “The Advent of Divine Jfistice,” a communication from the Guardian of the Bahá’í Faith, addressed to the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada, dated December 25, 1938. 8 pp. Self cover. 100 copies ...... $2.00

(j) PAMPHLETS

The World Religion 8 pp. Self cover. 100 copies ........ $1.00

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The World Moves On to I ts Destiny By Shoghi Effendi 4 pp. 100 copies .................. $ .50

Three Spiritual Truths for a World Civilization

12 pp. Self cover. 100 copies ....... $2.00 The Bahá’í Faith

By Horace Holley ‘

14 pp. Self cover. 25 copies ........ $1.00 The Bahzi’z' Teachings on Universal Peace

4 pp. 5 copies ................... $ .25 Bahá’í Teachings for a World Faith

16 pp. Paper cover. 100 copies ...... $2.00 The World Faith of Bahá’u’lláh: Summary 4 pp. 100 copies .................. $2.00

The Victory of the Spirit By Dorothy Baker 32 pp. Self cover. 100 copies ....... $2.00

The Bahá’í Principle of Civilization By Horace Holley 32 pp. Self cover. 100 copies ....... $2.00

The Spiritual Meaning of Adversity By Mamie L. Seto 28 pp. Self cover. 100 copies ....... $2.00

The Lesser and the Most Great Peace By George Orr Latimer 32 pp. Self cover. 100 copies ....... $2.00

The Bahá’í Temple Home of Worship of a World Faith

36 pp. Self cover. 10 copies ........ $1.00 The Bahd’z' Temple

16 pp. Self cover. 10 copies ........ $ .50 Assurance of Immortality

4 pp. 5 copies ................... $ .25 The Bahzi’z’ Movement

48 pp. Paper cover. 10 copies ...... $1.00

Declaration of Trust 24 pp. Paper cover. 10 copies ...... $1.00

The Oneness of Mankind By Hussein Rabbani 24 pp. Self cover. 100 copies ....... $2.00

The Manifestation By Albert P. Entzminger 32 pp. Self cover. 100 copies. . . . _. 1 $1.50

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Religion and the New Age By George Townshend

24 pp. Self cover. 100 copies ...... $2.00 Feast Day and Anniversary Calendar

4 pp. 100 cards .................. $1.00 25 cards ................. .50

Prophecy Fulfilled By Elizabeth Cheney

32 pp. Self cover. 100 copies. . $2.00

(k) OUTLINES AND GUIDES FOR Bahá’í STUDY CLASSES

Classification of Bahá’í Study Sources By William Kenneth Christian 8 pp. Self cover. Per copy ......... $ .10

Bahá’í Procedure

Compiled by the National.Spiritual Assembly

Revised edition 1942, 116 pp. Paper cover ......................... $ .75

Bahá’í Study Course 36 lessons. 40 pp. Paper cover ..... $ .50

Study Outline for the Kita'h-i-I’qa'n (Bahá’u’lláh’s Book of Certitua’e)

By Horace Holley

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Study Guide for the Dawn-Breakers 34 pp. Paper cover ................ $ .25

Study Outline 011 Public Speaking Prepared by Study Outline Committee 4 pp. .......................... $ .10

Study Outline on the Essential Principles of Creative Writing

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7 pp. Paper cover ............... S .10

Study Outline and Aids for the Advent of Divine justice

Prepared by Study Outline Committee 1942 26 pp. Paper cover ............... $ .35

Introduction to the Study of the Qur’a’n Prepared by Study Outline Committee 1942 25 pp. Paper cover ............... $ .35

Index to Bahá’í News No. 1 to No. 79, 58 pp. Paper cover. .5, .50

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687 Index to Bahzi’z' News No. 80 to No. 104, 25 pp. Paper cover ............... .. $ .35

Deepening the Spiritual Life By Horace Holley 4 pp. Paper cover. 5 copies ........ $ .25

The World Order of Bahá’u’lláh By Horace Holley 5 pp. Paper cover. 5 copies ........ $ .25

Fundamentals of Bahzi’z' Membership Prepared by Study Outline Committee 11 pp. Paper cover ............. .$ .20

Sludy Outline and Aids for World Order Prepared by Study Outline Committee 70 pp. Paper cover .............. $ .50

Course of Study Based on Bahti’u’llzih and the N cw Em

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The Dispmsation. Of Bahd’u’llu’h—A Study Outline ‘

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Muhammad and the Founding of [skim Prepared by the Study Outline Committee 53 pp. Paper cover ............... $ .60

Introduction to the Bahá’í Teachings

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(l) CHILDREN’S COURSES

Creation Fifteen lessons. With pictures ...... $ .10

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Child’s Prayer Book 36 pp. Self cover ................ $ .15

Study Course for Babé’u’lla’b and the New Em

A Bahá’í child's A B C. Compiled by the Child Education Committee

36 pp. Paper cover ............... $ .50

(m) Bahá’í LITERATURE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES

Spanish

Bahá’u’lláh Y La Nueva Era (Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era). Paper cover. . .$ .75 Contestacion a Unas Preguntas (Some Answered Questions). Paper cover. $1.50 La Sabiduria de ‘Abdu’l-Bahá (The Wisdom of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá) . Paper cover.$ .50 La Dispensacion de Bahá’u’lláh (The Dispensation of Bahá’u’lláh). Paper

cover ........................ $ .75

French Bahá’u’lláh et L’Ere Nouvelle (Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era) . Paper cover $ .75 Le Vrai Bahá’í (What is a Bahá’í? from chapter V of Bahá’u’lláh and the New

Era). Paper cover ............. $ .25 Les Paroles Cachées (The Hidden Words) . Paper cover ................... $ .35

Les Sept Vallées (The Seven Valleys). Paper cover .................. $ .35 L’Economie Mondiale de Bahá’u’lláh by

Horace Holley (World Economy of

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cover ........................ $ .50

Some Answered Questions. Bound in

cloth ....... , ................ $1.00 Dutch

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Esperanto Parolado de Báb (Words of the Bib addressed to the Letters of the Living). Four—page leaflet. Self cover. 30 copies ..................... $1.00

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Icelandic ' Bahá’u’lláh 0g Nyi Timinn (Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era) . Bound in cloth . $1.00

Paper cover ................... $ .75 Russian

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T193 Bahá’í World

Prepared by an International Editorial Committee under the direction of Shoghi Effendi. Bound in cloth.

Volume I, for the period April, 1925 —April, 1926. Published under the title of "Bahá’í

Year Book.” 174 pp., net .......... $ .75 Volume II, April, 1926—April, 1928. 304 pp., net ........................ $1.50 Volume III, April, 1928—April, 1930. 378 pp., net ........................ $2.50 Volume IV, April, 1930—April, 1932. 548 pp., net ........................ $2.50 Volume V, April, 1932—April, 1934. 712 pp., net ........................ $2.50

Volume VI, April, 1934—April, 1936. 772

pp., net ........................ $3.00 Volume VII, April, 1936—April, 1 938. 916 pp., net .................. ‘..$3.00

Volume VIII, April, 1938—April, 1940. 1,088 pp., net ................... $5.00

Wmla’ Order Magazine (continuing Star of the West and the Bahá’í Magazine). Published monthly, the public organ of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada.

Annual subscription $1.50. Single copies 15c.

Bound volumes, net ............... $2.00 Volumes I to IX available.

Star of the West and Ba/azi’z’ Magazine Single copies at special price per copy while available ........................ $ .10 Vols. I to XII—19 issues per volume.

Vols. XIII to XXV—12 issues per volume. Volumes 1, 2, 3, 6, 16, and 23 incomplete.

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PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA

THAT ARE OUT OF ,PRINT

(:1) WRITINGS OF BAHA’U’LLAH

Book of Ighzm, The. Translated by AliKuli Khan. Superseded by Shoghi Effendi’s translation entitled Kitab—i-fqan or Book of Certitude.

Epistle to the Son of the Wolf, translated by Julie Chaner. 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., 6% x 9%. Bound in blue cloth and White parchment. Superseded by Shoghi Effendi’s translation.

Three Tablets of Bahá’u’lla’h (Tablet of the Branch. Kitáb-i—‘Ahd, Lawh—i—Aqdas), the appointment of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá as the interpreter of the teachings of Bahá’u’llzih, the Testament of Bahá’u’lláh, and His message to the Christians. 168 pp. Post 8vo., 5% x 7%. Bound in paper.

Seven Valleys. Translated by ‘Ali-KuliK__hén. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago. Superseded by a new translation.

Source of Spiritual Qualities, The. Four-page leaflet. Bahá’í Publishing Committee, 1924.

Su’ratu’l-Hay/tal. Translated from the Arabic by Antun Haddéd. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1900.

Tablets Of Bahci’zt’lla’h. Now included in Bahá’í World Faith.

(b) WRITINGS OF THE BAB

The Brih’s Address to the Letters of the Living. These sublime words are reproduced in pamphlet form from a hand—lettered copy of pp. 92—94 of The Dawn-Breakers. 12 pp. (See Bahá’í Literature in French.)

(c) WRITINGS OF ‘ABDU’L-BAHA ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’ on Divine Philosophy (compiled by Isabel F. Chamberlain). Tudor Press, Boston, 1916. 'Ahrlu’l—Baha’ in London, edited by Eric

Hammond. A record of public and private addresses delivered in 1911. 134 pp. Post 8vo., 5 x 7%. Paper binding.

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 hook, 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., 4% x 6. Bound in white parchment stamped in gold. Also bound in paper.

Letter from St. Iean D’Acre, A. The Unity Press, 1906.

"Letter of Love” from 'Abdu’LBaha’ ‘Ahha’s to the Beloved in America. Bahá’í Publishing Society, 1902.

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., 6% x 9V2. Bound in black cloth.

Prayers and Tablets. 1906.

The Prison, a one-page leaflet.

Wisdom of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’. Edited by Lady Blomfield.

Foundation of World Unity. Compiled from ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s public addresses in Amerlea.

Reality of Religion—Tahlet of 'Aha'u’lBaha', The. Four-page leaflet. Bahá’í Publishing Committee, 1924.

Strikes, a supplement to Some Answered Questions. ‘Included in later editions.

Supplication, a one—page leaflet.

Tablet on Universal Peace, 3. letter written by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in 1919 to the Central Organization for a Durable Peace.

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Tablet t0 tbc Beloved of God in America. Translated by ‘Ali-Kuli—Ighén. Cambridge, Mass., January 3, 1906.

Tablet f0 1116 Beloved of God of the Occident. Translated by Ahmad Igféhéni (Ahmad Sohréb), Washington, D. C., September 8, 1906.

Tablet to the East and West. Translated by Ahmad Isféhéni (Ahmad Sohréb). The Bahá’í Assembly of Washington, D. C.

Tablets by 'Abdu’l-Baba’ rAbba’s to tbc House of Justice of Chicago, to the Ladies’ Assembly of Teaching, and others.

Tablets Containing Instructions. Translated by' M. A. E. Washington, D. C., August 29, 1906.

Tablets Containing General Instrurtiom. Translated by Ahmad Igféhéni (Ahmad Sohréb). 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 ’Aba’u’l—Baba’ ’Abba’s to E. E. Wrestling Brewster. Bahá’í Publishing Society, 1902.

Unveiling of the Divine Plan. Translated by Ahmad Sohréb. Tudor Press, Boston, 1919.

Visiting Tablets for Martyrs Wbo Suffered in Persia. Translated by ‘Ali-Kuli Ig_hén. Bahá’í Board of Council, New York, 1901.

Will and Testament of ‘Abdu’l-Baba’, Tbe. National Spiritual Assembly, 1925. Wisdom Talks Of 'Aba'u’l—Baba’. Chicago.

Bahá’í News Service.

Woman’s Great Station. An address given

in New York in 1912.

(d) WORKS COMPILED FROM THE WRITINGS OF BAHA’U’LLAH AND ‘ABDU’L—BAI—IA

Bahá’í Scriptures. Compiled by Horace Holley, Brentano’s, New York, 1923. Bahá’í Publishing Committee, New York, 1929.

Bahá’í Prayers. The Báb, Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. 210 pp. 16 mo., 3% x 6. Bound in blue cloth and also bound in blue paper. 1929.

THE Bahá’í WORLD

Babd’z’ Prayers by Babd’u’lla’b and 'Aba'u’lBaba’. 16 pp., 3% x 5. Gray paper covet.

Prayers, Tablofs, Instructions, ctc., gathered by American Visitors in ‘Akká, 1900.

Prayers Revealed by Babd’u’lla'b. Containing also prayers revealed by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. 108 pp., 3 x 5V2. Black paper cover.

Bahá’í Prayers. Prayers revealed by Baht?u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. 34 pp. Paper cover.

Prayers Revealed by Babd’u’lla’b, Tbe Ed!) and 'Abdu’l-Baba’, translated by Shoghi Effendi. 24 pp., pocket size, linen covet.

Prayers Revealed by Babti’u’lla'b and 'Abdu’l-Baba’. Translated by Shoghi Effendi. Boston, 1923.

Babd’z’ Calendar. Daily excerpts from the writings of Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Privately printed in Honolulu, New York and other cities.

1916, a calendar compiled from the utterances of Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Baba’flz’ Calendar for 1932. 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.

Compilation. Concerning the Most Great Peace. Tudor Press, Boston, 1918.

Compilation N0. 9. Available in different languages.

Compilation of Utterzmces from the Pen of ‘Aba’u’l-Baba’ Regarding His Station. 19 pp. November 26, 1906.

Divine Pearls. Compiled by Victoria Bedikian.

Most Great Peace, Tbe. From the utterances of Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. ‘Tudor Press, Boston, 1916.

Oneness of Mankind, Tbe. 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.

Life Eternal. Compiled by Mary Rumsey Movius.

Tbe 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.

Tablets Of Babd’u’llu’b and ’Abdu’l-Baba’ t0 the Greatest Holy Leaf.

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Racial Amity. M. M.

Compiled by M. H. and

(e) WRITINGS OF SHOGHI EFFENDI

Bahzi’z' 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 9%. Bound in blue cloth. Bahá’í Publishing Committee, New York, 1928.

Bahá’í Administration (Second edition). The letters written by Shoghi Effendi to the American Bahá’í community, from January, 1922, to July, 1932, in his capacity of Gfiardian 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. 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. [Superseded by a later edition]

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 to October 18, 1927, are included in Bahzi’z' Administration.) Bahá’í Publishing Committee. New York, March, 1929.

(f) BOOKS ABOUT THE Bahá’í FAITH

Bahá’íz' Revelations, The, by Thornton Chase. This book contains a most excellent com 691

pilation 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 the past. 182 pp. Crown 8vo., 51/; X 8. Bound in green Cloth.

Bahá’ísm—the Modem Social Religion, by Horace Holley. Mitchell Kennerley, New York, 1913.

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., 4% x 6V2. Boupd in blue cloth.

Do’a: The Call to Prayer, by Ruth Ellis Moffatt. 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 Revelations, by W. Hooper Harris.

Life and Teachings of ’Ahha’s Effendi, The, by Myron H. Phelps. Published by Putnam 8( Sons.

Mysticism and the Bahá’í Revelation, by Rfihi Afnán. An essay which analyzes in the light of the teachings 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 Revelatimz: Its Marvelous Message, The, by Nathan Ward Fitzgerald. Tacoma, 1905.

Oriental Rose, The, by Mary Hanfotd Ford. A vivid presentation of historical aspects of the Bahá’í Movement. 214 pp. Post 8vo., 5V2 x 73/4. Bound in blue cloth.

Peace of the World, The, by Charles Mason Remey. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1919.

The Universal Religion, by Hippolyte Dreyfus.

Bahá’í: The Spirit of the Age, by Horace Holley.

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My Pilgrimage to the Land of Desire, by Marie A. Watson.

Social Principles, T196, by Horace Holley. Laurence J. Gomme, New York, 1915. 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 fulfillment of Christianity, with extensive quotations and bibliography. 226 pp. Royal 8vo., 6%; X 9. Bound in red 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.

Ta'biri/J The Pure, by Martha L. Root.

Babd’u’llu’lo, by H. M. Balyuzi.

Religions Of the Empire. Edited by W. Loftus Hare.

(g) Bahá’í LITERATURE IN

PAMPHLET FORM

'Abdu’l-Ba/azi’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 Iina’b-i—Fa’dil. Booklets. 5 Nos. Translated by Ahmad Sohréb. Seattle, 1921.

Addresses delivered before the New York and Chicago Assemblies, by ‘Abdu’lKarim Effendi. Translated by Ahmad Sohréb. Persian—American Publishing Co., Los Angeles, 1924.

'A/eka’ Lights, by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Harman.

Bahá’í Cause. Eight—page pamphlet prepared by the National Teaching Committee. Bahá’í Publishing Society, 1924.

Babzi’z’ Census. United States Government pamphlet showing the registration of the Bahá’ís as an organized religious body.

Babd’z’ Fait/o, The, by 21 Methodist Layman, questions and answers suggested by personal experience.

THE BAHA’I

WORLD

Babd’z’ Congress, ApriL 29-May 2, 1916, a combination program and compilation, Chicago, Ill.

Bahá’í Benediction, The. Music and words by Louise R. Waite.

Babd’z’ House of Wmsbz‘j). Description of the Balaé’z’ 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.

Babzi’z' Temple. Reprint of press comments and Temple symbolism. Published by Louis Bourgeois, Chicago, 1921.

Babti’z’ House of Worship, The. 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.

Babd’z’ Hymnal, words and music by Louise R. Waite. Paper.

Balad’z’ Indexes, by Charles Mason Remey. Newport, R. L, 1923.

Bahá’í Manuscripts, by Charles Mason Remey. Newport, R. 1., 1923.

Babé’z' Martyrdom: in Persia in the Year 1903 A. D., by Haji Mirzá Haydar—‘Ali. Translated by Yfinis K_hén. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1907.

Bahá’í Movemefit, T193. Articles originally published in Vedic Magazine of Lahore. J. L. Zuehlen, Vesey, 1916. _

Balazi’z’ Movement, The: Its Spiritual Dynamic, by Albert Vail, reprint of a magazine article.

Babzi’z' 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.

Babd’z’ Movement in Its Social Economic Aspect, The, by Helen Campbell. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1915.

Babd’z’ Movement, T/oe, by Charles Mason Remey. Washington, D. C., 1912.

Bahá’í Per‘secutimzs in Persia, reprint of let [Page 693]BIBLIOGRAPHY

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ter written to the ghéh of Persia, Ridé. Shéh Pahlavi, July, 1926, by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada.

Babzi’z' 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.

Babti’z' Revelation and Reconstruction, The, by Charles Mason Remey. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1919.

Babti’z' Teachings, by Charles Mason Remey. (Seven bound pamphlets.) Washington, D. C., 1917.

Baba”u’lla’b and His Message, by J. E. Esslemont, 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 Babd’z’ Magazine.

Brief Account of My Visit to 'A/e/ea’, A, by Mary L. Lucas. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1905.

Brilliant Proof, The, by Mirzá Abu’l-Fadl of Gulpéyigén, a refutation of an attack on the Cause by a} Protestant missionary.

Bahá’í Children of Cairo, Egypt, 1943.

Contains both English and Persian text.

Call of God, T196, by George Latimer, the significance of the return of the Messenger.

Compilation, N0. 9, available in: English, Esperanto, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Hungarian, Yiddish.

Constructive Principles of the Babzi’z' Movement, by Charles Mason Remey. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1917.

Daily Lessons Received at 'Ak/ezi—1908, by Helen S. Goodall and Ella G. Cooper. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1908.

Dawn of Knowledge and the Most Great Peace, by Paul Kingston Dealy. The Ba—fi hé’i Cause and ancient prophecy.

Divine Revelation, the Basis of Civilization, by Antun Haddéd. Board of Council, New York, 1902.

Dream of God, The. By Albert Durrant Watson. A poem. Bahá’í Publishing Society. Chicago, 1922.

Early Pilgrimage, An, 1898, by May Maxwell. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1917.

Episodes in My Life, by Munirih Khánum. Translated by Ahmad Sohréb. PersianAmerican Publishing Co., Los Angeles, 1924.

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Persian Bahá’ís in Baghdád Who scattered as pioneers to various centers in ‘Iráq and adjoining Arabian countries.

First Obligation, The, by Lady Blomfield.

Flowers Called from the Rose Garden of ’Akka’ by Three Pilgrims in 1908.

From the World’s Greatest Prisoner to His Prison Friends, by Isabel Fraser-Chamberlain. Tudor Press, Boston, 1916.

God’s Heroes. By Laura Clifford Barney. A drama. Lippincott, London and Philadelphia, 1910.

Green Acre, a reprint of articles published in The Babzi’z’ Magazine.

Heavenly Feast, A, by Charles and Mariam Haney.

Heavenly Vista, A, by Louis G. Gregory.

Hymns of Peace and Praise. By Louise R. Waite. Chicago, 1910.

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. Kappes and Dr. Sarah Clock) , by Dr. Susan I. Moody, Union Press, Camp Karachi.

In Galilee, by Thornton Chase. An inter esting account of a visit to Haifa in 1907. Knowing God Through Love, by Abu’lFadl. Farewell address. Bahá’í Assembly, Washington. Homoculture, by Stanwood Cobb. Economics as Social Creation, by Horace Holley. The Laboratory of Life, by Louise D. Boyle. Lectures 17y Iinzib-i—Fa'dil, a series of lectures by a scholar appointed by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá to teach the principles of the Bahá’í Cause in America. Vols. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Letters from Honolulu, by Charles Mason Remey. Privately printed. Feb. 17, 1917. Letters written on behalf of the "Friends” of Igfdba'n, Persia, to the American Believers, by Mirzá ‘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 Hájí Mirza’. Haydar~‘Ali, relating the circum [Page 695]Bahá’í

stances in Which seventy Persian .Bahá’ís were martyred.

Map Showing Travels of the Bi!) and Bahti’u’llah. Drawn by J. F. Clevenger, 1927,11y2 x14Vg.

Mashriqu’l-Atflykdr. By Charles Mason Remey. Five preliminary sketches. Privately printed.

Mashriqu’l-AtflJ/eér. By Charles Mason Remey. (Bahá’í House of Worship.) Privately printed.

Mashriqu’l-Ad_h/edr and the Bahá’í Mowment. By Jean Masson. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1921.

Maxims of Bahá’ísm, by Angun Haddéd. Board of Council, New York.

Message of the Kingdom of God, The, by James F. Brittingham. 1907.

Message from 'A/ekd, Ant_un Haddéd.

Most Great Peace, The, by Marion Holley.

Notes Taken at 'Ak/za', by Corinne True. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1907.

Observations of a Bahá’í Traveler, by Charles Mason Remey. Washington, D. C., 1914.

Passing of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’, The, by Lady Blomfield and Shoghi Effendi.

Prospectus of a Series of Five Lectures Upon

- the Bahzi’z’ Movement, by Charles Mason Remey.

The Path to God, by Dorothy Baker.

Tests: Their Spiritual Value, by Mamie Seto. Republished under title The Spiritzml Meaning of Adversity.

Rates of Men—Many or One, The, compiled by Louis G. Gregory. 40 pp., paper cover.

Ray: 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 cover.

Spiritual Opportunities of the Bahá’í’s 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 Ant_un Haddéd.

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Studies in Icwish Mysticism, by several authors.

Table Talks. Regarding Reincarnation and other subjects.

Table Talks at 'Akka', by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá ‘Abbés, 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.

Tablets t0 Iapzm, a collection of letters written by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá to Japanese and to Americans serving the Cause in Japan. Foreword by Agnes Alexander.

Thoughts That Build. By Rev. J. Storcr. Macmillan Co., New York, 1924.

Through Warring Countries to the Mountain of God, by Charles Mason Remey. Private printing.

True Gardener, The (from notes by LH. C.B.). Rangoon Standard Press, 1930.

Ten Days in the Light of 'A/e/za’, by Julia M. Grundy. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1907.

Twelve articles introductory to the study of the Bahá’í teachings, by Charles Mason Remey.

Unity Through Love, by Howard MacNutt.

Universal Consciousness of the Bahzi’z' Religion, by Charles Mason Remey.

Universal Principles of the Bahzi’z' Movement. Persian-American Bulletin, Washington, D. C., 1912.

Utterances of Two Young Men, Board of Council, New York, 1901.

Views of Haifa, 'A/c/m', Mt. Carmel and Other Places. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago.

Visit to 'Ahha’s Effendi in 1899, by Margaret B. Peake. Grier Press, Chicago, 1911.

What Is a Bahd’z'? by Dr. J. E. Esslemont. American edition published by Louis Bourgeois, Chicago, 1921.

What Is the Bahá’í Faith? 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, 21 letter written in reply to an inquiry from a Christian.

Whence? Why? Whither? Man! Things! Other Things! by Arthur Pillsbury

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Dodge. 1907.

World Economy of Babi’u’lla’b, 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 cover.

(11) OUTLINES AND GUIDES FOR Bahá’í STUDY CLASSES

Bahá’í Lesson Outline for Cbildrm. 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).

Babd’z’ Teachings Concerning Christ. Compiled by the Outline Bureau of the National Teaching Committee, 1928-1929.

Babd’z’ Teachings on Economics. A compilation prepared by the National Teaching Committee. 16 pp.

God and His Manifestations (compiled by Mrs. J. W. Gift) , an outline for the study

Ariel Press, Westwood, Mass.,

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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.

Material and Divine Civilization. Compiled by the Outline Bureau of the National Teaching Cdmmittee, 1930.

Outlines for Study of Scriptures, compiled by the Outline Bureau of the National Bahá’í classes and meetings, compiled by Louis G. Gregory. Mimeographed.

Questions and Topics for Discussion in Bahá’í classes and meetings, compiled by Louis G. Gregory. Mimeographed.

Study of Outlines of Science, compiled by the Outline Bureau of the National Bahá’í Teaching Committee. Mimeographed.

Twenty Lessons in Babd’z' Administration. 28 pp. .

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.

Conditions of Existence, Servitude, Propbethood, Deity. Compiled by Emogene Hoagg.

Cbz'ldrm’s Course in Babci’z' Principles With pictures to color.

PUBLICATIONS OF GREAT BRITAIN

Titles in ibis list are now in print and babe been approved by :m official Babd’z’ body. Tbose marked ”B.P.T.” are published by the Bahá’í Publishing Trust, 1 Victoria St.,

London, 8. W. I.

(a) WRITINGS OF BAHA’U’LLAH

Hidden Words of Babd’u’lla'b, Tbe. (See list 3.) B.P.T., 1944.

(b) WRITINGS OF ‘ABDU’L-BAHA

Talks by ‘Abdu’l-Baba’ given in Paris. (See list 3A, “The Wisdom of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.”)

Various printings.

(c) WORKS COMPILED FROM THE WRITINGS OF BAHA’U’LLAH AND ‘ABDU’L—BAHA

Babri’z' Prayers (A Selection). abridged edition. B.P.T., 1939. Selections from Babd’z’ Scriptures.

Also an

Com piled by David Hofman. B.P.T., 1941.

(d) WRITINGS OF SHOGHI EFFENDI

Goal of a N 614/ World Order, The. (See list 3.) National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the British Isles.

Unfoldment of World Civilization, The. (See list 3.) B.P.T., 1943.

(e) WRITINGS ON THE Bahá’í FAITH

Baba’fiflla’b and the New Era, by J“ E. Esslemont. New edition With slight modification and new translations. (See list 3.) Geo. Allen and Unwin, 1939.

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Centenary of a World Faith, The. A short

’ history of the Bahá’í Faith issued by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Great Britain on the occasion of the Centenary of the Declaration by the Báb of His Mission. With 19 photographs. B.P.T., 1944.

Chosen Highway, The, by Lady Blomfield (Sitérih Ighzinum). A rich compilation of episodes in various periods of the history of the Faith. The life stories of members of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s family, as related to Lady Blomfield; ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s visit to Paris and London; documents from the officials concerned relating to the intervention of the British Government in 1917, to forestall the impending threat of crucifixion. B.P.T., 1940.

Coming of the Glory, The, by Florence E. Pinchon. (See list 3A.) Simpkin Marshall, 1928.

Drama of the Kingdom, The, by Parvine (Mrs. Basil Hall). A play based on a plot outlined by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. The Weradale Press, 1933.

God’s Heroes, by Laura Clifford Barney. A play about the early Bahá’ís. Kegan, Paul, Trench, Trubner 85 Co., 1910.

H eart Of the Gospel, The, by George Townshend. A restatement of the Bible in terms of modern thought and need. Lindsay Drummond, 1939.

Portals to Freedom, by Howard Colby Ives. (See list 3.) George Ronald, 1943.

Promise of All Ages, The, by George Towns 697

hend. Originally published under the pen name of ”Christophil.” New edition. Lindsay Drummond, 1939.

Security for a Failing World, by Stanwood Cobb. Adapted for English publication from the American text. (See list 3.) B.P.T., 1940.

(f) Bahá’í LITERATURE IN PAMPHLET FORM

'Aha’u’l-Bahd—A Study of a Christli/ze Character, by George Townshend. Reprinted from the Church of Ireland Gazette.

Behri’z’ Faith, The. An introductory booklet. B.P.T., 1941.

Bahá’u’lláh, by H. M. Balyuzi. A short biography. B.P.T., 1938.

Ba/Jd’u’llah amt His Message, by J. E. Esslemont. (See list 3A.) Revised and edited. B.P.T., 1939.

Commentary on the Will and Testament of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá', A, by David Hofman. George Ronald, 1943.

Guide to the Administrative Order, A, by H. M. Balyuzi. A brief and simple outline of the origin, principles and institu tions of the Administrative Order. B.P.T., 1941.

Hidden Words of Bahá’u’lláh, The—A commentary, by George Townshend.

Passing of 'Ahtlu’l-Baha’, The, by Lady Blomfield and Shoghi Effendi, 1912.

Progressive Revelation, The, by John Graham. B.P.T., 1944.

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PUBLICATIONS OF GREAT BRITAIN OUT OF PRINT

(3.) WRITINGS OF ‘ABDU’L-BAHA

‘Abdu’l-Bahá’ in London, edited by Eric Hammond. (See list 3A.)

Letter from St. jean D’Aere, A. The Unity,

Press, 1906.

Mysterious Forces of Civilization, The. (See list 3A.) Cope arid Fenwick, 1910.

Traveller’s Narrative, A. Translated by

E. G. Browne. (See list 3.) Cambridge University Press, 1891.

Some Answered Questions. (See list 3.) Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1908.

(b) Bahá’í LITERATURE IN . PAMPHLET FORM

Bahá’í Faith, The, by G. Palgrave Simpson.

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Bahá’í Philosophy and Reincarnation, by Anthony Cuthbert.

Bahzi’z' Revelation, The, by Mrs. Scaramucci. The Priory Press, 1911.

Brief Account of the Bahá’í Movement, A, by Ethel J. Rosenberg. The Priory Press, 1911.

Brief Sketch of Bahzi’z'ism, A, by Ethel J. Rosenberg, 1905.

First Obligation, The, by Lady Blomfield. ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’ and the "Save the Children Fund.”

Living Religions am] the Bahzi’z' Movement, by Dr. Walter Walsh. The Free Religious Movement, 1924.

Meditations of a Bahd’z' Christian, by E. T. Hall, 1912.

Modern Social Religion, The, by Horace Holley. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1912.

Reading of the Hands of His Excellency 'Aha'u’l-Baha', A, by C. W. Child. Reprinted from "The International Psychic Gazette.” The Selkirk Press. .

Some Practical Aspects of the Bahá’í Teaching, by George G. André. Supplement to "The Christian Commonwealth,” June 25th, 1913.

Story of the Bahá’í Movement, The, by Sydney Sprague. The Priory Press, 1907.

Universal Religion, The, by E. T. Hall. National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the British Isles, 1927.

What Is a Bahá’í, by J. E. Esslemont. A reprint of chapter three of l‘Bahz’a’u’lla’th and the New Era.” Kenneth Mackenzie, 1919.

Wise Man from the East, A, by Felicia R. Scatchard. The Unity Press, 1912.

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World’s Great Need, The, by E. T. Hall. A poem. 1935.

(c) BOOKS ABOUT THE Bahá’í FAITH

‘Abdu’l-Bahe' in Egypt, by Ahmad Sohréb. Rider and Co.

Bahá’í Dawn—Manchester, The, the beginning.of the Bahá’í Cause in Manchester. Manchester Bahá’í Assembly, 1925.

Bahd’z': The Spirit of the Age, by Horace Holley. (See list 3A.) Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner.

Life and Teachings of 'Abhás Effendi, The, by Myron H. Phelps. Putnam, 1904.

Reconciliation of Rates and Religions, The, by T. K. Cheyne. Adams and Charles Black, 1914.

Religions of the Empire, edited by W. Loftus Hare. 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 Sept. 22nd to Oct. 3rd, 1924. Includes two papers read on the Bahá’í Cause. Duckworth, 1925.

Unity Triumphant, by Elizabeth Herrick. (See list 3A.) The Unity Press, 1923.

Universal Religion: Bahti’z'ism, The, by Hippolyte Dreyfus. (See list 3A.)

Year with the Behzi’z's of India and Burma, A, by Sydney Sprague. The Priory Press, 1908.

Splendor of God, The, compiled by Eric Hammond, “The Wisdom of the East Series,” John Murray, 1909.

5. PUBLICATIONS OF INDIA

AND BURMA

Ttihirih the Pure, by Martha L. Root, 9. study of the great Bahá’í heroine by one who traveled to the places in Írán which are consecrated to her memory. Miss Root’s book was completed in India and published in that country.

(Books)

Some Answered Questions, in Urdu. The Bahá’í Peace Program, in Urdu. Tahin-i-Haqiqat, in Persian. (Pamphlets)

Dawn of the New Day, in English.

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Dawn Of the Nmu Day, in Urdu. Dawn of flu? va Day, in Gujmthi. T/JC’ World vaigion, in English.

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Tbs World Religion, in Urdu. T/Je Warla' Religion, in Hindi.

How To Live the Life, in English.

Bahá’í PUBLICATIONS IN FRENCH

Bahd’u’lla’b et I’Ere nouvelle. Genéve, 1932. Du Re‘gne tle Dieu et (le l’Agneau, par Gabriel Sacy. 12 Juin, 1902 (brochure). Essai sur le Bábti’iisme, son Histoirc, sa Portée sociale, par Hippolyte Dreyfus. Zéme édition. Librairie Ernest Leroux, Paris,

1934. 7

Le Baya'n Arabe, traduit par A. L. M. Nicolas. Librairie Ernest Leroux, Paris.

Le Baya’n Persan, traduit par A. L. M. Nicolas. Librairie Geuthner, Paris. 4 volumes: 1911 51 1914.

Le But d’zm Nouvel Ordre MomliaI, lettre de Shoghi Effendi. Traduction de Léon Karakeya. Librairie Ernest Leroux, Paris, 1936 (brochure).

L’Economz'e Mondiale de Babzi’u’lla'b, par Horace Holley. Traduction de Gabriel des Hons. Zéme édition. Paris, 1936 (brochure).

Le Livre des Sept Preuves, translated by A. L. M. Nicolas, Paris, 1902.

Le Macbreqou’l—Azkar, d’Acbqabaal, par Hippolyte Dreyfus. Librairie Ernest Leroux, Paris, 1909 (brochure).

L’Epz‘tre au Fils du Loup, par Bahá’u’lláh. Traduction frangaise par Hippolyte Dreyfus. Librairie Ernest Leroux, Paris.

Babd’z’ Prayers (in manuscript).

Dispensation of Babd’u’lla'lo (manuscript).

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Babd’u’lla’b e la Nuowz Era. Translation of J. E. Esslemont’s book. . "Clae Com 9 il Movimento Balazi’z'P” (Leaf let.) Discorsi di 'Abdu’l-Baba’ (Paris Talks) . I Principiz' Babd’z'. Booklet translation of the

Gleanings from the Writings of Ba/Jd’n’llti/a (manuscript) .

Les Legons de Saint-Iean d’Acre (Some A11swered Questions). Recueillies par Laura Clifford Barney. Traduction frangnise par Hippolyte Dreyfus.

=“Les Préceptes ({u Babd’z'isme, traduit par H. Dreyfus et H. C_hirazi. 1906.

Le Vrai Babd’z'. Le cinquiéme Cbapitre dc Ba/yzi’u’lla’b and The New Era. Traduction par Edward Roscoe Mathews (bro 1 chure).

L’Oeuvre (1e Ba/ad’u’lla'lo, 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 Bayén. Tome II: Le Temple de Dieu.——Les Lettres aux Souverains. Tome III: Le Livre de la Certitude (Kitabou’l-Iqan). Libraiprie Ernest Leroux, Paris.

"‘Paroles Cacbe’s, 190$.

Tablette dc Babd’u’lla’b, écrite :3. Adrianople pour un des Croyants de Qazvin (brochute).

Trois Lettres d des Persans, par ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Juin-Juillet, 1907 (brochure).

Vers l’Apogée de la Race Humaine, lettre de Shoghi Effendi traduite de l’anglais. Librairie Ernest Leroux, Paris, 1936 (brochure).

PUBLICATIONS IN ITALIAN

Bahá’í Principles as given by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá'. at various times, taken from Paris Talks and other sources. 1925. Florence. Parole Velate (Hidden Words). Florence, 1926. Some Answered Questions (in preparation).

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BAHA’I PUBLICATIONS IN DUTCH

Alegmeene Beginselen (ler Babzi’z’ Beweging. Amsterdam, 1914.

"Babti’u’llzib am! the New Era.” dam, 1933.

Rotter De Verborgen Woom'en (Hidden Words), Rotterdam, 1932.

Pamphlets and Leaflets in Dutch Taal published in Pretoria, S. A.

Kitáb-i-fqén. Rotterdam, 1937.

BAHA’I PUBLICATIONS IN DANISH

Babd’n’lla’b ag bans Budskab (Bahá’u’lláh and His Message) , by J. E. Esslemont. Translated into Danish by Johanne Sérensen. Copenhagen. December, 1926.

"Balaci’u’lla’la and the N ew Era.” Nyt Nordisk Forlag. Copenhagen, 1932.

Hvad er Babzi’z’ Bcvagelsen (What: is the Bahá’í Movement?), by J. E. Esslemont. Translated into Danish by Johanna Sé'n‘ensen. Copenhagen. April, 1926.

Kitáb—i—fqa'n (manuscript).

Hidden Words (in manuscript).

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Ba/ad’u’lla'b and the New Era, 1932.

PUBLICATIONS IN SWEDISH

Kitáb—i-iqa'n. Helsingfors, 1936.

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Kitzib—i-fqd1z, por Bahá’u’lláh (manuscript).

Palavms Ocultas, por Bahá’u’lláh (manuscript).

Algmmzs Perguntas Respondidas, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá (manuscript).

Discursos em Paris, por ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Paré, 1923.

A Meta de Uma N 012a Ordem Mundial, por Shoghi Effendi. Rio de Janeiro, 1940.

. A Religifio Mundial, por Shoghi Effendi

por

PUBLICATIONS IN PORTUGUESE

(pamphlet). Rio de Janeiro, 1940. Babd’u’lla’b c a Nova Era, por J. E. Esslemont. Bahia, Brazil, 1928. Second edition, 550 Paulo, 1939. A Maior Paz. Santos, 1922. O Movimcnto Babd’z’. Recife, 1942. Oracées Babzi’z’. Recife, 1942. Que é o Movimento Bahá’í? (pamphlet). Principios da Fé Bahá’í. (Pamphlet, 9). Some Answm'ed Questions (in preparation).

12. Bahá’í PUBLICATIONS I'N ALBANIAN

Fialé' Té“ Fsbe/mm (Hidden Words), New York. Balaé’u’llah and the New Era, Tirané‘, 1933.

Kitzib~i-iq¢'n, Tirané, 1932. Detyrat e Domosdoxhe Besnikvet Babti’z’, 1932. Libri i Besés, Tirané', 1932.

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Bahá’í PUBLICATIONS IN ESPERANTO

Bahá’u’lláh: KaEitaj vortoj, e1 la perso lingvo tradukis Luṭfu’lláh S. Ḥakím, John E. Esslemont, London, Brita Esperantista Asocio, jaro ne indikata, 8°, 39 pp.

KaEitaj vortoj, e1 la angla lingvo tradukis Vasily J. Erosenko, Japanujo, loko kaj jaro ne indikataj, 8°, 23 pp.

‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Babaj (Bahaaj!) instruoj, loko kaj jaro ne indikataj, 8°, 16 pp. Kompz'lafo, vortoj de Bahá’u’lláh kaj ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Wandsbek, Germany, Bahaa Esperanto—Eldonejo, jaro ne indikata, 8°, 16 pp.

Esslemont, Dr. J. E.: Babd’u’lla'la [adj la nova

,t’fm/zo, e1 la angla originalo tradukita de Lidja Zamenhof, Weinheim (Germany), Bahá’í Esperanto-Eldonejo, 1930, 8°, 191

Religio le Scienco lmi la lumo (16 la Balaaja (bahaa!) rivelajo, London, Brita Esperantista Asocio, 1919, 8°, 28 pp. Balaai’u’lla'b [adj Lia Misio, Hamburg, Esperanto Komitato de la Bahaa Movado. 1926, 8°, 22 pp.

Grossmann, Dr. Hermann: La esenco de la Babaz'smo, Wandsbek, Bahaa EsperantoEldonejo, 1929, 8°, 8 pp.

Historio, instruoj kaj valoro de la Babzi’imovado. Hamburg, Esperanto Komitato de la Bahaa-movado, 1925, 8°,-8 pp.

Kliemke, Dr. Ernst: Ba/aaismo kaj politi/ao, la stata idealo lafi la instruoj de Bahá’u’lláh, Wandsbek, Germany, Bahaa Esperanto-Eldonejo, 1929, 8°, 8 pp.

Mfihlschlegel, Adelbert: Parolado en la dud Babaa kum/eno a'um la XVIIIa Universala Kongreso de Esperanto en Geneva, Stuttgart, 1925, 8°, 4 pp.

Root, Martha: Babaai sciencuj jmwoj dz viva post morto. Praha, 1927, 8°, 7 pp. Babaaj prmloj dz' viva post morto, Wandsbek, Germany, Bahaa Esperanto—Eldonejo, 1928, 8°, 8 pp.

3.5.: La Historio [la l’Babaj’a (Bahaa!) Movado, Universala Fido, esperantigita de William W. Mann, London, the Priory Press, 1907, 8°, 24 pp.

Lidja Zamenhof: H amo, Dio, Profeto, Weinheim, Bahaa Esperanto-Eldonejo, 1931, 8°, 8 pp.

Kio estas la Babaa movado? Genf. 1925, 8°, 8 pp.

Kz'o estas la Babaa movado? Wandsbek, jaro ne indikata, 8°, 4 pp.

La Nova Tago. La internacia babaa esperanto-gazeto. Weinheim (Germany), Bahaa Esperanto-Eldonejo. Quarterly since 1925.

Paris Talks of ’Abdu’l-Ba/oa. Baden, 1932.

Weinheim,

T/oe Dawn-Brea/zers (manuscript).

Some Answered Questions (in manuscript). For information on German and Esperanto

Bahá’í literature and magazines please ad dress Dr. Hermann Grossmann, Neckarge mfind b/Heidelberg, Garingstr. 37. Ger many.

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Babd’u’lln’lg and the New Era. Latvia, 1930.

Lessons in Religion, by fiaylgb Muhammad‘Ali Qé’ini. ‘Isl1qébéd, 1912.

Babd’u’lln'b, by Isabel Grinevskaya. Leningrad, 1912.

Bab’z’yyat, by M. Blanovsky. Moscow, 1914.

Hidden Words of Bahd’u’llzib. Riga, 1934.

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PUBLICATIONS IN RUSSIAN

Kitzib-i-fqa'n. Riga, Pils iela 14, 1933.

Tablet from 'Abtlu’l—Babri. Békfi, 1909.

Talk about Ba/Jzi’z' Faith. Békfi.

Talk of ’Alvdu’l-Balm’ in N ew York. ‘Igbqébéd, 1922.

Tablet to the Hague, by rAbdu’l-Bahá. London, 1922.

N0. 9. (Compilation.) New York, N. Y.

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Kitáb-i—Aqdas, ed. A. H. Tumansky, Mémoircs de l’Academic Impérialc de St. Petersburg 1899 VIII seric vol. III, No. 6.

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Works of Babd’u’lld/a, ed. A. H. Tumansky, St. Petersburg, 1892. Some Answered Questions (manuscript).

15. Bahá’í PUBLICATIONS IN GERMAN

Bahá’u’lláh: Tablett van [s_bm’qa’t, Tablett ton Tara’za’t, Worfc des Paradicscs, Tablctt 1/012 Tajallz‘ya’t, Fro/Je Botsc/mften. Aus dem Englischen von A. Braun und E. Ruoff. Stuttgart, Sclbstverlag dcr Bahá’íVereinigung. 1912, 8°, 73 p.

Bahá’u’lláh: Frobe Botscbaften, Worte dos Paradieses, Tablett Tara'zat, Tablctt Tajalliya’t, Tablett Islardth. Nach der Englischen Uebersetzung von ‘Ali—Kuli K_har1, Deutsch von W. Herrigel. Stuttgart, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’íBundes, 1921, 8°, 123 p.

Bahá’u’lláh: Verborgcne Worte, Worta der Weisbeit um! Gebctc. Nach der Englischen von A. Braun and E. Ruoff. Stuttgart, Verlag der Bahá’í-Vereinigung, 1916, 8°, 104 p.

Bahá’u’lláh: Verborgene Worte, Worte der Weisbez't 11ml 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 laeiligc Tablett, geoffenbart in Baghdád. Aus dem Englischen von W. Herrigel. Stuttgart, Selbstverlag der Bahá’í-Vereinigung, 1911, 8°, 8 p.

Bahá’u’lláh: Das Tablett 110m Zweig. Aus dem Englischen von Fr. Schweizer. Herausgegeben von den Bahá’ís in Zuffenhausen. Ohne Jahr, 8°, 8 p.

‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Evangelium der Liebe um! des Friedens ffir mzsere Zeit (Ansprachen in

. Paris) . Aus dem Englischen von W. Herrigel. Stuttgart, Selbstverlag der Bahá’íVereinigung. 1914, 8° 172 p.

‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Ansprac/aen, gehalten im Herbst 1911 in Paris. Aust 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’í-Bundes G.m. b. H. 1929, 3°, VIII und 392 p.

‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Eine Botsc/Jaft an die juden. Aus dem Englischen von W. Herrigcl. Stuttgart, im Selbstvcrlag dcr Bahá’íVereinigung. 1913, 8°, 15 p.

‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Tabelle (Tablets) allgcmeiner Bele/arung. Deutsch von Fanny Knobloch. 1906, ohne Angabe des Ortes, 8°, 12 p.

‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Tabellc (Tablets) an die Geliebten Gottes (105 Abmdlana’es. Deutsch von Fanny A. Knobloch. 1906, ohne Angabe des Ortes, 8° 8 p.

Babd’z'perlen (Worte von Bahá’u’lláh und ‘Abdu’l-Bahá). Stuttgart, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’í-Bundes, 1921, 8°, 16 p.

‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Religion zmd Pbilosopbie, 1911, Paris.

Shoghi Effendi: Die Weltorzlnung von Babzi’u’llci/a. Aus dem Englischen. Herausgegeben vom Deutschen Bahá’í—Nationalrat, Stuttgart, Mirz 1930, 8°, 15 p.

Shoghi Effendi: An die Geliebten a’es Herrn and an die Dienerinnen des Barmberzigen in der ganzen Welt. Aus dem Englischen. Herausgegeben vom Deutschen Bahá’íNationalrat, Stuttgart, April 1930 (vervielfiltigt), Folio, 17 p.

Bahíyyih Khánum: Brief an die Freunde Gottes and an die Dienerz'nnen des BarmIoerzigen im Abendland. Aus dem Englischen von A. Schwarz. Ohne Angabe des Ortes und des Jahres. 8°, 4 p.

Blomfield, Sitérih, und Shoghi Effendi: Das Hinscbeiden 'Abdu’l-Ba/M’s. Ohne Angabe des Ortes und des Jahres, 8°, 32 p.

Brittingham, Isabella, D.: Die Offenbarung van Ba/azi’u’lla’b. Aus dem Englischen von W. Herrigel. Stuttgart, Selbstverlag der Bahá’í-Vereinigung, 1910, 8°, 47 p.

Carpenter, Marion: Majmin um! Layla’. Nach Bahá’u’lláh’s Erziihlung in den "Sieben Tilern.” Deutsch von E. M. Gr.

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und Dr. H. Gr. Wandsbek, Weltgemeinschaft 1926, 8°, 8 p.

Chase, Thornton: Die Ba/yd’ioflenbamng. Aus dem Englischen von W. Herrigel. Stuttgart, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’íBundes,1925, 8°, XVI + 168 13.

Chase, Thornton: Ebe Abraham war, wm 10/9. Aus dem Englischen von W. Herrigel. Stuttgart, Verlag der Bahá’íVereinigung. Ohne Jahr, 8°, 8 p.

Dreyfus, Dr. Hippolyte: Einbeits-Rcligion. Ihre Wirkung auf Staat, Erziehung, Sozialpolitik, Frauenrechte und auf die einzelne Persénlichkeit. Deutsch von W. Herrigel. Stuttgart, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’í-Bundes, 1920, 8°, 40 p.

Dreyfus, Dr. Hippolyte: Bábz’smus mzd Babd’z'smus. Deutsch von Margaretta Platte. Frankfurt a.M. Neuer Frank furter Verlag G.m.b.H., 1909, 8°, 61 p.

Esslemont, Dr. John E.: Babti’u’lla'b 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 Babd’z'? Aus dem Englischen fibersetzt und herausgegeben von der Bahá’í—Arbeitsgemeinschaft Esslingen. Ohne Jahr. (vervielfiltigt), 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-Arbeicsgemeinschaft Esslingen. Ohne Jahr, 8°, 8 p.

Fadl, Mirzá Abu’l: Geschicbte um! Wahrbeitsbewez'se der Bahá’í-Religion. Nach der Englischen Uebersetzung von ‘AliQuli—K_hén, Deutsch von W. H. Stuttgart, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’í-Bundes G.m.b.H. 1919, 8°, XXIV + 295 p.

Fadl, Mirzá Abu’l: Gliinzemler Beweis (Burhfine Lime). Aus dem Englischen von Fr. Schweizer. Herausgegeben von der Bahá’í-Vereinigung Zufienhausen, ohne Jahr, 8°, 45 p.

Grossmann, Dr. Hermann: Die sozialc Frage und ilare Lb'szmg im Sinne der Babzi’iLebre. Stuttgart, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’í-Bundes, 1923, 8°, 12 p.

Grossmann, Dr. Hermann: Die Bahá’í-Bewegung, ilare Geschichte, Lebren and Bea'eutung. Herausgegeben von der Bahá’íBewegung. Hamburg, 1926, 8°, 8 p.

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Grossmann, Dr. Hermann: Das Wesen der Bahá’í—Le/Jre. Olmc Angabe des Ortes und des Jahres. 8°, 8 p. '

Grossmann, Dr. Hermann: Bahá’í—Erzie191mg. Wandsbek, Weltgemeinschaft, Deutscher Zweig, 1924, 8°, 8 p.

Grossmann, Dr. Hermann: Rosengo’irtleinLebrstmzdcn. Lehrproben zur Bahá’í-ERZiehung. Herausgegeben von der Weltgemeinschaft, Wandsbek, ohne Jahr, 8°, 12 p.

Grossmann, Dr. Hermann: Cloamm. Eine Erziihlung aus unserer Zeit. Wandsbek, 1927, 3°, 8 p.

Grossmann, Dr. Hermann: Am Morgen einer neuen Zeit, Verlag Strecker und Schréder. Stuttgart, 1932.

W. H.: Universaler Frieda, Universale Religion. Die Bahá’í-Bewegung, ihr Zweck und Ziel. Stuttgart, Selbstverlag der Bahá’í-Vereinigung. 1915, 8°, 30 p.

Hartmann, Pauline: Bahá’í—Weltanscbauung. Verlag des Geistigen Nationalrats der Deutschen Bahá’í. E. V., 8°, 24 p.

W. H.: Die Bahá’í-Bewegzmg z'm Allgemcinen uml i/are grossen Wir/azmgen in Indian. Stuttgart, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’í—Bundes, 1922, 8°, 56 p.

W. H.: Die Zeicben zmserer Zeit im Licbte tier Bibel 11nd der Bahá’í—Le/are. Stuttgart, Verlag der Bahá’í—Vereinigung. 1916, 8°, 16 p.

Holley, Horace: Die Wellwirtscbaft' mm Babd’u’lla’b. Aus dem Englischen. 30 p. Geneva, 1934.

Kliemke, Dr. Ernst (Heinrich Nienkamp): Bahá’í-Lebre und Politik. Das Staatsideal nach den Lehren Bahá’u’lláh’s. Ohne Angabe des Ortes und des Jahres. 8°, 8 p.

Maxwell, May: Jos, der Scloiifer/mabc, 'Abdu’l-Ba/m’ nac/oerzii/alt. Aus dem Englischen von Dr. H. Gr. Wandsbek, Weltgemeinschaft, Deutscher Zweig, 1924, 8°, 8 p.

Mfihlschlegel, Adelbert: Melodram um dritten Deutsc/oen Bahá’í—Kongress 80. Ohne Angabe des Ortes, September, 1924, 8°, 8 p.

Mfihlschlegel, Adelbert: Riḍván 81, Festspz'el. Stuttgart, Bahá’í-Bund, Deutscher Zweig, 1925, 8°, 8 p.

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Phelps, Myron H.: 'Abdu’l-Ba/Ja’ 'Abbas, Leben 71ml Lebren. Aus dem Englischen von W. H. Stuttgart, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’í-Bundes, 1922, 8°, 248 p.

Remey, Charles Mason: Das neue Zeitaltcr. 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 J.: Die Bahá’í-Le/orc, deren etbisc/ae 74ml soziale Bcgrifie. Aus dem Englischen von Fr. Schweizer. Stuttgart, Selbstverlag der Bahá’í-Vereinigung, 1908, 8°, 8 p.

S. S.: Bin Ia/or unter den Babd’z’ in Indian and Birma. Aus dem Englischen von \V. H Stuttgart, Selbstverlag der Bahá’íVereinigung, ohne Jahr, 8°, 46 p.

S. 8.: Die Geschicbte der Bahá’í-Bewcgung. 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 universale Weltreligion. Stuttgart, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’íBundes, 1919, 8°, 35 p.

Wright, A. H.: 811% mm' seine Secte in Persien, Leipzig.

Religib'se Licbtblicke. Einige Erliiuterungen zur Bahá’í-Bewegung. Aus dem Franzésischen von Albert Renftle. Stuttgart,Verlag der Bahá’í-Vereinigung, 1916, 8°, 16 p. Erweiterte Auflage, Stuttgart, 1928, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’í-Bundes, 8°, 24 p.

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Die Geschicbte 120m kleim’n Vogel and andere Erziiblngen aus dem Laban 'Abdu’lBabd’s. Wandsbek, \Vcltgemeinschaft, Deutscher Zweig, 1925, 8°, 8 p.

Aus Leben mzd Lebre des Bahá’ísmm. Hamburg, Bahá’í—Verlag, 1918, 8°, 42 p.

Die Bahá’í-Bewegng. Flugblntt. Stuttgart, Verlag des Deutschen Bahá’í-Bundes, ohne Jahr, 8°, 4 p.

Was ist die Bahá’í-Bewegnng. Flugblatt. Ohne Angabe des Ortes und des Jahres. (2 Ausgaben: Hamburg und Wien), 8°, 8 bezw. 10 p.

Die Ba/ad’z' Le/yrc, 1933, Schmal 8°, 4 p.

An der Schwelle eines mucs Zeitalters. Flugblatt. Stuttgart, W. H. Ohne Jahr. 8°, 10 p. ‘

Bericbt vom ersten Deutsc/am Bahá’í—Kon gress 1921. Herausgegeben von der

Bahá’í - Arbeitsgemeinschaft Esslingen

(vervielffiltigt) 4°, 54 p. Weilanacbtsbeilage fiir Kinder. Dezember

1921. Beilage zur Sonne der Wahrheit, 8°, 8 p.

Treuhandschaftserkliirung und Satzung des Nationalen Geistigen Rates der Bahá’í in Deutschland und Oesterreich nebst Satzung des Geistigen Rates der Bahá’í in Stuttgart. Herausgegeben vom Nationalen Geistigen Rat der Bahá’í in Deutschland und Oesterreich e. V., Stuttgart, 1935, 8°, 32 p.

Nabil’s Narrative: T136 Dawn-Breakers (in manuscript) .

Dispensatz'on of Babd’u’lla'la (in manuscript).

Prayers and Meditations of Bahá’u’lláh (manuscript)

16. BAHA’I PUBLICATIONS IN BULGARIAN

Ba/azi’u’lla'b and the New Era, Sofia, 1932. Hidden Words, Sofia, 1937.

Words of Wisdom (in manuscript) Seven Valley: (in manuscript)

Kita'b-i-fqa’n (in manuscript) .

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BAHAW

Babzi’zt’lla'la and the New Era, Bucharest, 1934.

PUBLICATIONS IN RUMANIAN

Ce Esta Miscarea Babzi’z’, Bucharest, 1934.

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BAHA’I PUBLICATIONS IN CZECH

Kitáb—i-I’qa’n (in manuscript). World Religion, Prague, 1937. Babd’u’lla'lo and the New Era, Prague, 1932. E. G. Hiiflin and Milos Wurm: Zjer Hnuti Some Answered Questions (in manuscript). Mirovébo. Bahajské'Zjeveni (No. 9). Pamphlets, 1934. 1 9 .

BAHA’I PUBLICATIONS IN SERBIAN

Babti’u’lla’la and the New Era, Belgrade, Kitcib-i-iqa’n (in manuscript).

1933. World Religion, Belgrade, 1937. Hidden Words, Belgrade, 1936. World Economy of Babd’u’lla’b (in manuBook of Prayers, Belgrade, 1936. script). 2 0 .

Bahá’í PUBLICATIONS IN HUNGARIAN Babd’u’lla’lg am! the N ew Era, Budapest, Hidden Words (in manuscript). 1933.

21.

BAHA’I PUBLICATIONS IN GREEK

Ba/oci’u’lla’la and the N ew Em, Athens, 1934.

22.

Bahá’í PUBLICATIONS IN MAORI Te Whakati/zenga Pabai, Pamphlet by G. G. Paul, Auckland, New Zealand, 1933.

2 3 . Bahá’í PUBLICATIONS IN SPANISH

El Kita'b-i-fqn’n. Bahá’u’lláh. City Assembly, Mexico, D. F., 1940. Oraciom’s Balad’z’. Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l- Ln Republim Venidera Mzma’ial. Shoghi

Bahá. Effendi. Las Oracioncs Obligatorios. Bahá’u’lláh. La Dispensation a'e Babd’u’lla’b. Shoghi La Sabiduria u'e 'Abdu’l—Baba’. Effendi. La Ultima Voluntaa' y Testamento cle Ba/ad’u’llci/a y La Nuewz Em. J. E. Essle 'Abdu’l-Baba’. mont.

Contestacion a Unos P'regzmtas, by Mexico El Procedimiento Babzi’z’.

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706 THE BAHA’I’ WORLD Primer Contwmrio, 1844-1944. El Sendcro Que Conduct Hacia Dios. DoroBrcue Historia dc] Principio y Desarrollo zlc thy Baker. Translated by Francisco ' Ia Fe Bahá’í. Santos E. Dominguez, Acker. Tegucigalpa, Honduras. La Casa de Adoration Babd’z’. 0, Que Salisteis a Var? El Mashriqu’l-Azibkdr. Que es el Movimento Bahá’í? Base 616 La Comunidad Bahá’í. Principios dc La Fe Bahá’í. La Religion Mzmdial.

La Fe Bahá’í. 2 4 .

Bahá’í PUBLICATIONS IN NORWEGIAN

Ba/yri’u’lla'b and the New Era, 0510, 1935. World Religion, Oslo, 1937. Kita'b-i-fqa’n (manuscript).

2 5 . Bahá’í PUBLICATIONS IN CROATIAN Pamphlet. Some Answered Questions (in manuscript). 2 6 .

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BAHA’I PUBLICATIONS IN POLISH

Babd’u’llé/a and the New Era. Geneva, 1940. The Hague Tablet (manuscript) . Will and Testament of ’Abdu’l—Ba/m’ (manu- Some Answered Questions (manuscript) . script) .

27.

BAHA’I PUBLICATIONS IN ICELANDIC Babri’u’lla'b and the New Era, Reykjavik, 1939.

28.

Bahá’í PUBLICATIONS IN FINNISH

Babi’u’lla’ly [a Uusi Aika by J. E. Esslemont. Faith?) Translated by Helmi Jaalovaara. Translated by Helmi Jaalovaara. Hel— Maailman Uskonto (The World Religion). sinki, 1940. By Shoghi Effendi. Translated by Helmi

Miliz' (m Bahá’í us/w? (What is the Bahá’í Jaalovaara.

2 9 . Bahá’í PUBLICATIONS IN ORIENTAL L A N G U A G E S PERSIAN Kalimdt-i-Ma/mzinib (Hidden Words) . Book of Mubz’n, Tablets Of Ba/Jai’u’llti/J, T/ac‘. [s_ljra’qa't, Tara'zzit, Tajallz'ya’t, The. Bombay. Bombay. Lawb-i-Abmad, Tésllkand.

Book of Iqtiddr, Tablets of Ba/Jd’u’lla'b, Tloe. Tablets from Babd’u’lla’b. Cairo. Bombay. Kita'b—i-fqa'n, The. Cairo and Bombay.

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Tablets and Prayers from Bahti’u’lla’h. Cairo.

The Seven Valleys. Cairo and Bombay.

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Ad'iyiy—i-Hadrat-i-Mahhflh (Book of Prayers). Cairo.

Some Answered Questions. London.

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Prayers from ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’. Ṭihrán, 1930.

Mudum'yyih, The, by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Cairo and Bombay.

Natiiatu’l- -Baya'n, compiled by Mirza Na 1m.

Tablet to the §_ha'h of Persia. Cairo.

Sz'ya'siyyih, The, by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’. Bombay.

Will and Testament of 'Aha'u’l—Baha', The. Bombay and Cairo.

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Tablets of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’, The. Vol. 2. Cairo.

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Tablets of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’, The. Vol. 3, Cairo.

Tablet of rAbdu’l-Bahá’ to Dr. Forel. Cairo.

Al—Fani’z'd, by Mirzá Abu’l—Fadl. Cairo.

Kashfu’l-G_hita", compiled by Siyyid Mihdi Gulpéyigéni. ‘Ishqábád.

Letters of Mirza’ Ahu’l-Fadl. Cairo.

Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era. Haifa, 1932.

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London and

Dalzi’z'lu’l-Trfa’n, Mz'rza' Haydar-'Ali. Bombay. Bihiatu’zs—Sudflr, Mirzá Haydar-‘Ali. Bom bay.

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Risdliy-i—Istidldliyyih, by Mitzi Abu’I—Fadl, Egypt Istidlcilz’yyiy-i-Angér. Bombay.

The Brilliant Proof, by Mirzá Abu’l-Fadl.

Ta'ri/zh- i- Iaa'z'd. Bombay.

Bahru’l—’Irfa'n, by Muhammad Afshar. Bombay.

History of Táhirih, The. Cairo.

Travels of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’, The. Vol. 1 and 2, Mirzá Mahmud Zarpéni. Bombay.

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Mashriqu’l-Adjjkzir. Twenty-two page booklet written in frénian on the Bahá’í Temple. Published by the Bahá’í Assembly of Washington, D. C.

Hadiqatu’l—Bahzi’z’yyih. Bombay, 1927.

Kavakihu’d- Durrt’yyih. Cairo.

Irtz'ha’t i- Sharq va G_harh. Tihran, 1931.

Questions and Answers (A [)[mmlm to Kita’hi- Aqda’s). Tihran.

Bahá’ísm amt Socialism. ‘Ishqábád.

Mumizimtu’d-Dz’m’yyih. Cairo.

Duru’su’d—Dtya’nih (Lessons in Religion). Cairo and Ṭihrán. ‘

Mafianaw’ (Nabil’s Cairo.

Poems by Nayyz'r. Ṭihrán, 1930.

Istidla'liyyih, I and II, by Na’im, Tabríz, 1911 and 1912.

Maga'liy-i-Bahzi’z'. Delhi, 1915.

Poems, by Na’z’m. Tabríz, Tihra’m, Cairo and Bombay.

The 19 Talks. Cairo.

Ugfll-i—Taa’ris. Ṭihrán.

Bahzi’z’ism and Socialism. ‘I’flxqébéd.

Fara' ’igtu’d-Dz’m'yyih. Masllhad.

Tuhfiy-i-Ta’hirih. Delhi, 1933.

The Passing of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’.

The Bahzi’z’ Calendar. Ṭihrán.

Tahyivm’l-Haqiqat.

chronological poem).

Delhi, 1933.

URDU

Translation of the Tablets t0 the World. Bombay.

Translation of Is__hra'qa't, Bis__ha'ra't, Kalimdt, Tara'zat, Tajallz’yat, Of Baha’u’llu’h. Agra, 1918.

Paygha’m-i-Sulh.

Seven Valleys, The. Bombay, 1929.

Bahá’í leim (The Hague Tablet). Hyderabad, 1923.

Hidden Words, The. Bombay. '

Why People of the World Could N at Know Their Promised One.

Tablets Of rAbdu’l-Bahá', The.

Words of 'Ahclu’l-Baha’, The.

Paygjga'm-i—Sulh. Agra.

Kita’h-i-iqa’n.

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Al—Mi‘ya’ru’g-Sahz’h. 1910. Tablet to the Hague. Hyderabad, 1923. Traveller’s Narrative, A. 1908. rUij-u-Nuzzil. Rangoon, 1904. Kita'bu’z-Zuhzir. Al-Bala’gu’l-Muhz’n. Agra. Revelation of Bahzi’u’lla’h, by Mrs. I. D. Brittingham. Rangoon, 1902. Iamih-i-Qa'dz’ya’niha’. Rangoon, 1908. Burha’n-i-Sarz'h. Agra. Ihqziqu’l—Haqq, by Mirzá Mahmud Zarqání. 1908-9.

U§1ZI—'i-Baha"z'. Delhi. Epistle to the Son of the 1Volf, The. Delhi. Dawr—i—Bahzi’z’. §hal'h-i-Aytif. Bnhd’u’lln’h and the New Era. Lahore, 1935. Some Answered Questions (in press). Mufe'vigla't.

ARABIC

Kitzib-i—Aqa'es. Bombay, Cairo, Persia.

Ishra’qa't, Tajallz’ya’t, Tara’za’t, am‘l Kalima't, The. Cairo.

The Dawn-Breakers. Nabil’s Narrative.

Talks of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’ in Europe, The. Translation anonymous. Cairo.

Bahei’u’lláh and the New Era, by Dr. J. E. Esslemont. Cairo, 1930.

Some Answered Questions. Cairo, 1930.

Bahzi’z' Principles; Summary of Bahá’í Teachings. Cairo, 1928.

Prayers from Bahá’u’lláh. Tabríz, 1911.

Traveller’s Narrative, A.

Bahti’z’ Pearls, by Mirzá Abu’l-Fadl. Cairo, 1900.

Bahzi’z’ Proofs, by Mirzá Abu’l-Fadl. Cairo, 1925.

Tablet to the Hague.

Risa’liy—i—Amrz’yyz'h, by Muggafé. Cairo.

Kita’h—i-fqu'n. Cairo, 1934.

TURKISH

Bahd’u’llzih zmd 'Abtlu’l-Bahzi. Békfi, 1915. Talk About the Bahá’í Faith. Békfi. Talk in New York. Baku, 1922, ‘1s__hqébéd, 1916. Bahti’z' Hareketi. Istanbul, 1930. Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era. Istanbul, 1932. BURMESE

Some Answered Questions. Mandalay, 1915. Revelation of Bahá’u’lláh. Mandalay, 1907.

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WORLD

Hujjatu’lla’hu’l—Brilighih. Rangoon, 1927. What Is the Bahti’z’ Movement. Rangoon. DurzZs-i-A/gjaleiqz'yyih. Mandalay, 1930. Huqdqu’l—fnséniyyih. Mandalay, 1928. Mz’zzimt’l-Furga’n. Mandalay, 1908. Durdsu’d-Dz’ya’nih. Mandalay, 1922. Tablet of Love. Mandalay, 1922.

Bahá’í Principles. Mandalay, 1919.

To Live the Life. Mandalay. Shajm'atu’l—Adyzin. Rangoon, 1909.

Su’al 1m ]m/a'b.

'qui’z’d-i—Bahá’íye’n.

The Bahá’í Short Thesis. Mandalay, 1913. Nizzz'm—Na'mih. 1907.

Short History of the Cause, A. 1913. Divine Laws. 1 Bahd’1t’llzih amt the New Era.

Mandalay, 1933. Kitzih—i—fqzin (manuscript). CHINESE Bahá’u’lláh am] 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 Came in China. Shanghai, Booklet 9.

Some Principles of the Bahá’í Faith.

Paris Talks. Shanghai, 1931.

Kitdh-i-iqci-n. Shanghai.

The Goal of a New World Order. Shanghai, 1931.

Some Amwered Questions. Shanghai, 1940.

Tablets of Bahzi’u’lla’h.

Hidden Words. Canton, 1937.

Index to Some Answered Questions. Shanghai, 1933.

Prayers and Meditetions Of Bahzi’u’lla’h (in manuscript) .

. HEBREW Bahd’u’llu’h and the New Era. Haifa, 1931. TARTAR Vahdat, by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Tésllkand, 1918. GUJRATI Fara'min—Bahi, by Mirzá Abu’l-Fadl. Bombay, 1921. Bahzi’u’lle’h and the New Era. Bombay, 1932.

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Dawn of a New Day. Bahti’z' Prayers. Bahzi’z' Faith and the New Age.

JAPANESE

W/hat Is Bahá’ísm, by Dr. G. J. Augur. 1916.

A Letter to the Women of japan, by Agnes B. Alexander. 1916.

Religion of Love. 1917.

The Most Great Peace, translated by Dr. Inouye. 1917. Meshriqu’l-Adla/air, Inouye. 1918. The Bahti’z’ 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. Bahti’u’lla’h and the New Era. Tokyo, 1932. Hidden Words. Tokyo, 1937.

ARMENIAN

Hidden Words (in manuscript) .

What Is the Behd’z’ Movement? 1933, Prag. ‘ Pamphlet. 1920, Cairo.

Pamphlet. 1928,Istanbul.

Bahd’u’lle’h and the New Era. 1933, Aleppo.

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Some Answered Questions (in manuscript). Kitáb-i—fqa’n (in manuscript). TAMIL The Revelation of Bahd’u’lle’h, by I. Brittingham, translated by V. M. Swami. Rangoon, 1906. KURDISH Bahri’u’llu’h and the New Era. Baghdád, 1934.

SINDHI

Bahri’u’lle’h and the New Em. Karachi, 1938. Universal Peace. Goal of a New World Order. How to Live the Life. BENGALI

Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era. 1937.

HINDI Bahd’zt’llah am! the New Era. Lahore, 1939. Dawn of a New Day. ABYSSINIAN (AMHARIC)

Bahá’u’lláh amt the New Era. Addis Ababa, 1935. Pamphlet.

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a. Kinarese. g. Punjabi. b. Latvian. h. Pushtoo. C. Lithuanian. i. Rajasthani. d. Mahratti. j. Singhalese. e. Malayan. k. Telugu. f. Oriya. l. Ukranian. 3 1 . \ Bahá’í LITERATURE IN BRAILLE

FOR THE BLIND

(a) PUBLISHED IN AMERICA

The Hidden Words of Bahd’u’lle’h. Kita'h-i—fqa'n, by Bahá’u’lláh.

The Seven Valleys, by Bahá’u’lláh. The Stiratu’l-Hay/zal, by Bahá’u’lláh.

Tablet Of l.ghm’qe't, by Bahá’u’lláh.

Words of Wisdom, by Bahá’u’lláh.

Bahri’z’ Prayers and Meditations Of Bahzi’u’lla’h amt ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’.

Boole Of Prayers, Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.

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Bahá’í Peace Program, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.

Divine Philoxophy, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.

Excerpts from The Promulgation Of Universal Peace.

Some Discourses Of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’.

Some Answered Questions, by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.

The Will and Testament of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá'.

The Wisdom of 'Aba'u’l—Bahu’.

Messages from Shoghz' Bahá’í.

Goal of a New World Order, The, by Shoghi Effendi.

Dispensation of Bahá’u’lláh, The, by Shoghi Effendi.

Golden Age of the Cause of Bahd’u’llu’h, The, by Shoghi Effendi.

Advent of Divine justice, The, by Shoghi Effendi.

Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era, by J. E. Esslemont.

Security for a Failing World, by Stanwood Cobb.

Bahá’í Teachings 0n Economies, by Horace Holley.

A Letter to the Blind Women in Japan, by Agnes B. Alexander.

Seek and It Shall be Given You, by Tokijiro Torii.

The Bahd’z' House of Worship, Pamphlet published by the Bahá’í Publishing Committee.

What Is the Bahá’í Movement? by T. Inouyi.

La Bahaa Revelaeio, 1929.

Bahd’u’llcih, a Nineteenth Century Prophet and His Message, by J. E. Esslemont.

Laboratory of Life, The, by Louise D. Boyle.

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WORLD

Revelation of Bahá’u’lláh, by Isabella D. Brittingham.

The Manifestatitm, by Albert P. Entzminger.

Bahá’u’lláh and His Message, by J. E. Esslemont.

Observations of a Bahá’í Traveller, by Charles M. Remey.

The Meaning of Life.

The Oneness of Mankind, Compilation.

The Path to God, by Dorothy Baker.

Tests, Their Spiritual Value, by Mamie Seto.

Divine Art of Living, The, compiled by Mary M. Rabb.

Why I Believe in God and Pray.

Work Is Worship, by Doris McKay. .

Radiant Aequiescence, by Orcella Rexford.

Homoculture, by Stanwood Cobb.

‘Abdu’l-Bahá' in America, by Juliet Thompson.

The White Silk Dress, by Marzieh Gail.

A Bus Ride, by Gertrude Schurgast.

Principles of the Bahá’í Faith, compilation.

The Reality of Man, Selections from the Writings of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.

(b) PUBLISHED IN FRANCE

Essai sur le Bahá’ísme, by Hippolyte Dreyfus.

(c) PUBLISHED IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA Bahá’u’lláh kaj la Nova Epo/zo, by J. E. Esslemont (in Esperanto). (d) PUBLISHED IN JAPAN

Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era, by J. E. Esslemont. (In Japanese Braille.)

32. Bahá’í PERIODICALS

Bahá’í News. The bulletin of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada. 536 Sheridan Road, Wilmette, Illinois.

Bahá’í News Letter. The Bulletin of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of India and Burma.'

Bahá’í News Letter. The Bulletin of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of ‘Iráq.

Bahzi’z' News Letter. The Bulletin of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Australia and New Zealand.

Bulletin, International Bahá’í. 40 Grand Rue, Geneva, Switzerland.

Herald of the South, The. The Bahá’í magazine for New Zealand and Australia. Address: PO. Box 447D, Adelaide, Australia.

Payamhar: a monthly Urdu and Persian

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Magazine. Edited and published in Delhi, India, by Jináb—i—“MawlaVi—Fáḍil” Siyyid Mahffizu’l-Haqq cIlmi under the auspices of the National Spiritual Assembly of the

Bahá’ís of India and Burma. Address: Malkaganj Road Sabzimandi, Delhi, India.

Bahá’í Bulletin.

Bahti’z' journal. The Bulletin of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the British Isles.

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New World Order. Official magazine of the Bahá’ís of the British Isles. Published monthly 1938—1940. Reissued as a quarterly magazine in 1943.

World Order. Official magazine of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada. Published monthly in Wilmette. Editors: Horace Holley, Garetta Busey, Gertrude Henning, Bertha Hyde Kirkpatrick. Editorial office, 69 Abboftsford Road, Winnetka, Illinois.

33.

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FAITH IN

BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS PUBLISHED UNDER NON—Bahá’í AUSPICES

AMERICAN

Adams, Rev. Isaac: Persia by a Persian, 1900.

Addison, James Thayer: The Christian Approach to the Moslem, Columbia University Press, N. Y., 1942.

Anderson, Wing: Seven Years that Change the World, 1941—1948, Kosmon Press, Los Angeles.

Andrews, Fannie Fern: The Holy Land Under Mandate, Houghton, Mifilin Co., Boston, 1931.

Annual Report, by Near East College Asso., 1930-31.

Atherton, Gertrude: Iulz'a France and Her Times. Stokes and Co., N. Y., 1912. Atkins, Gaius Glenn: Modern Religious Cults and Movements. Fleming Revell,

N. Y., 1923.

Atkins and Braden: Procession of Gods, Harpers, N. Y., 1936.

Ballou, Robert 0.: The Viking Portable Library World Bihle, (pp. '448-449), New York, N. Y.

Ballou, Robert 0.: The Bible of the World, Viking Press, N. Y., 1939.

Barrows, Rev. John Henry: The World’s Parliament of Religions, 2 vol. The Parliament Publishing Co., 1893, Chicago.

Barton, Geo. A.: Religions of the World. Univ. of Chicago Press, 1917, 1930.

Baudouin, Charles: Contemporary Studies, Fr. Translation, E. and C. Paul. E. P. Dutton, 1925.

Bell, Archie: The Spell Of the Holy Land, The Page Co., Boston, 1915.

Benjamin, S. G. V.: Persia and the Persians, Ticknor ahd Co., Boston, 1886.

Ben—Horen, Eliahu: The Middle East: Crossroads of History, W. \V. Norton 8: Co., Inc., N. Y., 1943.

Bercorize, Zion: For Immediate Release. Sheridan House, 1936.

Bowen, Wm. C.: The Church at Work in the Modern World, Univ. of Chicago Press, 1936.

Bibesco, Princess G. V.: The Eight Paradises, English Translation. E. P. Dutton, N. Y., 1923.

Braden, Chas. S.: The World’s Religions, Cokesbury Press, Nashville, 1939.

Carpenter, J. E.: Comparative Religion. Henry Holt 86 Co., 1913.

Chapman, John Jay and His Letters, compiled by M. A. De Wolfe Howe. Houghton, Mifflin, Boston, 1937.

Clark, Elmer T.: The Small Sect: in

America, Cokesbury Press, Nashville, 1937. Cowles, Alton House: The Conquering

Horseman. Christopher Pub. Co., 1923. Das Gupta, Kedarneth: Essence of Religions, World Fellowship of Faiths, 1941. (pp. 135—139.) De Lorey, Eustaehe and Sladen, Douglas: Queer Thingx About Persia. Lippincott, Phila., 1907.

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Dodd, EdW. M. and Fose Wilson Dodd: Mecca and Beyond, Committee on United Study of Foreign Missions.

Dos Passos, John: Journeys Between. Wars. Harcourt, Brace, N. Y., 1939.

Eddy, Sherwood, A Portraithof Iesus, Harper and Brothers, 1943. N. Y.

Edwards, Arthur Cecil: A Persian Caravan. Harper, N. Y., 1928.

Ehrenpreis, Marcus: The Soul of the East, Viking Press, N. Y., 1928.

Ellwood: Reconstruction of Religion.

Ferguson, Chas. W: The Confusion Of Tongues. Doubleday, Doran 8c Co., Inc., Garden City, N. Y., 1928.

Ferguson, Chas. W.: The New Books of Revelation, 1929, Garden City, N. Y. Gaxvani, M. J.: A Brief History of Bahá’u’lláh, The Founder of the Bahá’í Religion.

San Diego, Calif., 1914.

Green, Philip Leonard: Pan-Ameriam Progress. Hastings House, New York, 1942.

Gibbons, Herbert Adams: Wider Horizom. Century Co., N. Y., 1930.

Grabbe, Paul: The Story of Orchestral Music and Its Times. Grosser and Dunlap, N. Y., 1942.

Howen, Herbert H.: Asia, A Short History from Earliest Times to the Present. Little, Brown and Co., Boston, 1936.

Hammond, Eric: The Splendor of God. E. P. Dutton 8C Co., N. Y., 1919.

Harmon, W. W.: Microcosm, Maerocosm. Pub. by Author, Boston, 1915.

Harrison, Marguerite: There’s Always T0morrow. Farrar and Rinehart, N. Y., 1935.

Harry, Myriam: A Springtide in Palestine. Houghton, Mifllin, Boston, 1924.

Hayes, Carlton J. H.: A Political and Cultural History of Modern Europe. Macmillan, N. Y., 1939.

Higgins, Harold H.: Shadows to the Unseen.

. The Driftwood Press, Montpelier, Vt., 1937.

History of the Nineteenth Century Year by Year, 3 volumes, (see p. 1131). P. F. Collier and Son, N. Y., 1902.

Hocking, Wm. Ernest: Living Religions and a World Faith. Macmillan, N. Y., 1940.

Holmes, John Haynes: Palestine: Today and Tomorrow. Macmillan, N. Y., 1929.

THE Bahá’í WORLD

Holmes—Pollae/z Letters, 1874-1932: edited by Mark DeWolfe Howe. Harvard Univ. Press, 1941.

Hoover, W. I. T.: Religionisms am] Christianity. The Stratford Co., Boston, 1924.

Hubbard, Elbert: Selected Writings, vol. X.

Hunter, Stanley Armstrong: The Temple of Religion and Tower of Peace.

Jessup, Henry Harris: Fifty~three Years in Syria. Fleming Revel], N. Y., 1910.

Jewett, Mary: Reminiscences of My Life in Persia. Torch Press, Cedar Rapids, 1909.

Jordan, Rev. F. M.: The Muhammudml World of Today. 1929.

Keyserling, Hermann: Travel Diary of a Philosopher. Harcourt, Brace 8c Co., N. Y., 1925.

Kirkland, Winifred: As Far as I Can. See. Scribners, 1936.

Kohn, Hans: A History of Nationalism in the East. Harcourt, Brace, N. Y., 1929.

Malcolm, Napier: Five Years in a Persian Town. E. P. Dutton, N. Y., 1907.

Martin, Alfred: Comparative Religion and the Religion of the Future. Appleton Co., N. Y., 1926.

Mason, Myra: Where Do You Belong? Fellowship of Divine Truth, Phila., 1939. Matthews, J. B. and Duvall, Sylvanus M.: Conflict or Cooperation, A Study Outline. The American Com., World Youth

Peace Congress, N. Y., 1928.

McKibben—Harper, Mary, M. D.: The Doctor Takes a Holiday. Torch Press, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1941.

Miller: Bahá’ísm: Its Origin, History, Teachings. Fleming Revell Co., N. Y., 1931.

Miller, Herbert A.: The Beginnings of Tomorrow. F. A. Stokes, N. Y., 1932.

Miller, Janet: Camel Bells of Baghda’d, Houghton, Mifflin, Boston, 1934.

Mott, Francis J.: Christ the Seed, Beauchamp, 1939.

Neeley: History of the Parliament of Religions and Religious Conferences at the Columbian Exposition.

Oliphant, Laurence: Haifa, or Life in Madern Palestine. Harpers, 1887.

Parrish, Maud: Nine Pounds of Luggage. Lippincott, Phila., 1939.

Pemberton, L. 13.: A Modern Pilgrimage to Palestine. Dorrance 8c Co., Phila., 1925.

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Randall, John Herman: A World Commun . ity. F. A. Stokes, N. Y., 1930.

Reinach, Salomon: A History of Religions, Translated from French. G. P. Putnam Sons, London and N. Y., 1909.

Religious Bodies, 1926: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. 2 volumes, Washington, D. C., 1929.

Report of the Eighteenth Annual Lake Mohawk Conference on International Arbitration, May 15, 16, 17, 1912. (p. 42.)

Richards, Fred: A Persian journey, New York, Jonathan Cape Smith, 1932.

Rudhyar, D.: Cycle of Culture and Sacrifice. Harbinson and Harbinson, Oceano, Calif.

Rudhyar, D.: Synthetic Drama as a Seed of Civilization. Harbinson and Harbinson, Oceano, Calif.

Rumble and Carty: Radio Replies, vol. III. Pub. by Radio Replies Press, St. Paul, Minn.

Shuster, Morgan: Strangling of Persia, The. Century Co., 1912.

Sinclair, Upton: The Profits of Religion, Pasadena, Calif. and Vanguard Press, N. Y., 1928.

Singer, Caroline and Cyrus LeRoy Baldridge: Half the World Is Igfa'ha'n. Oxford, N. Y., and London, 1936.

Speer, Rob’t E.: Missions and Modern History, 2 vols. F. H. Revell Co., N. Y., Chicago, 1904.

Speer, Rob’t E.: The Unfinished Task of Christian Missions. Beach.

Spengler, Oswald: The Decline of the Wext —Perspeeti1/es of World History. Alfred Knopf, 1928.

Stark, Freya: Baghda’d Sketches. E. P. Dutton 8: Co., Inc., 1938.

Swift, A. 0: Religion Today. McGrawHill, 1933.

Titus, Murray T.: The Young Moslem Looks at Life. Friendship Press, N. Y., 1937.

Todd, A. J.: Theories of Social Progress, Macmillan, N. Y. 1924.

Vail, Albert: Heroic Lives. Boston, 1917.

Van Paassen, Pierre: Days of Our Years. Dial Press, N. Y., 1940.

and Harrison

Beacon Press,

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Vaughan, John Gaines: Religion, 4 Comparative Study. Abingdon Press, Cincinnati, 1919.

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Watson, Albert Durant: The Poetical Works of. Ryerson Press, Toronto, 1924.

Watson, Albert Durant: Birth Through Death. McClelland and Stewart, Toronto, 1920.

Watson, Albert Durant: The Twentieth

Plane. Geo. W. Jacobs and Co., Phila., 1919.

Wells, Lady Dorothy: Beyond the Bosphorus.

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Wilson, Sir Arnold: Persia. Chas. Scribners. New York, 1933.

Wilson, S. G., Rev.: Bahai’riism and Its Claims. Fleming Revell Co., N. Y., 1915.

Wilson, S. G., Rev.: Persian Life and Customs. Fleming Revell 86 Co., N. Y., 1895. 9

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Wons, Anthony: Tony’s Scrap Book, 193233. Reilly and Lee, Chicago. (p. 41.)

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World Fellowship, edited by Charles F. Weller. Liveright Pub. Co., 1935.

Zwemer, Samuel M.: Isla'm, a Challenge to Faith. N. Y., 1901.

BRITISH

Ameer Ali, The Right Honorable: The Spirit of Isla'm. Christophers, London, W. 1. ’

Ashbee, C. R.: A Palestine N otehook, Doubleday, Page, 1923.

Baedekar, Karl: Baede/aar’s Palestine and Syria. Unwin, London, 1912.

Bentwich, Norman: The Religious Foundations of Internationalism. Geo. Allen and Unwin, London, 1933.

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Browne, Edward G.: Matcriels for the Study of the Bahá’í Religion. Cambridge University Press, 1918.

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Browne, Edward G.: History of Persian Literature in Modern Times. Cambridge University Press, 1924.

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Cambridge Univ. Press, 1891.

Browne, Edward G.: The Persian Revolution. Cambridge, 1910.

Browne, Edward_ G.: Haxtings’ Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics, II, 299308.

Browne, Edward G.: A Yew Among the Persians. Adam and Black, London, 1893.

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Carpenter, J. E.: Comparative Religion.

Cheyne, Thomas Kelley: The Reconc‘ilation of Races amt Religions. A. 86 C. Black, London, 1914. '

Chiral, Valentine: The Middle Eastern Question. J. Murray, London, 1903.

Cowles, Alton House: The Conquering Horseman. Christopher Pub. Co., 1923.

Curzon, George: Persia and the Persian Questions. 2 vols.; London, 1892.

Davis, Rev. J. Tyssul: A League of Religions. London, 1926.

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Faiths and Fellowships, being the Proceedings of the World Congress of Faiths held in London, July 3—17, 1936. Pub. by J. M. Watkins, London, WC. 2.

Hughes, Thomas Patrick, B.D., M.R.A.S.: Dictionary of Isla'm. Pub. by W. H. Allen and Co., London, 1865.

Husayn (Mirzá of Hamadén): The Teri];i-Iadia'. English Translation by Edward G. Browne. Cambridge Univ. Press, 1893.

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Jackson, A. V. Williams: Persia, Past and Present. Macmillan, London, 1906.

Jacobson, E. L. H.: Going Home. Jarrolds, Ltd., London, 1938.

Kennedy, J. M.: The Religious and Philosophies of the East. Werner Laurie, London, 1911.

Kisch, F. H. (Colonel), C.B.E., D.S.O.: Palestine Diary. 1938.

Lammens, H., Professor of Arabic at St. Joseph’s University, Beirut: Isla'm Beliefs and Institutions. Translated from the French by Sir E. Dennison Ross. E. P. Dutton, London, 1929.

Linton, Bishop J. H., D.D.: Persian Sketches. Church Missionary Soc., London, 1923.

Markham, Clements R.: A General Sketch of the History of Persia. Green and Co., London, 1874.

Maud, Constance E.: Sparks Among the Stubble. P. Allen 8: Co., 1924.

Meats, I. 86 L. E.: Creative Energy. John Murray, London, 1931.

Nariman, G. K.: Persia and Parsis. bay, 1925.

Oliphant, Lawrence: Haifa or Life in Madern Palestine. William Blackwood, Edinburgh and London, 1887.

O’Leary, DeLaey: Isla’m at the Crossroads. Kegan, Paul. London, 1923.

Phelps, M. H.: Life and Teachings of 'Ahhds Effendi. G. P. Putnam’s Sons, London, 1912.

Pole, W. Tudor: Private Dowding. John Watkins, London, 1917.

Pole, W. Tudor: Some Deeper Aspects of the War. Taylor Bros. Bristol, 1914. Religions Of the Empire. Edited by William

Hare, Duckworth, London, 1925.

Religious Systems of the World. Swan, Sonnenschein and Co., London, 1908.

Radhakrishnar, Surripalli: Eastern Religion and Western Thought, 2nd edition, London, 1940.

Rice, C. Colliver: Persian Women and Their Ways. Seeley Service, London, 1923.

Samuel, Viscount: Belief and Action. Cassell and Co., Ltd., London, 1937.

Sheil, Lady: Glimpse of Life and Manners in Persia. John Murray, London, 185 6.

Skrine, Francis H. B.: Bahá’íz’ism, the Religion of Brotherhood, amt Its Place in the

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Evolution of Creeds. Longmans, Green, London, 1912.

Storrs, Sir Ronald: Orientations. I. Nicholson and Watson, 1937.

Sykes, Sir Percy: Persia. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1922.

Sykes, P. M.: A History of Persia. 2 vols., London, 1915.

Underhill, Evelyn: The Life of f/ae Spirit and the Life Today. Wetheren and Co., London, 1925.

Ussher, John: Journey from London to Persepolis. London, 1865.

Watkins, J. M.: Faith: and Fellowship.

Watson, Robert Grant: History of Persia. Smith Elder, London, 1866.

Wilson, Sir Arnold Talbot: T/oc Modern World. Ernest Benn, Ltd., London, 1932.

Wollaston, Arthur N.: The Sword of Isla’m. John Murray, London, 1905.

Younghusband, Sir F.: The Gleam. Murray, 1923.

Younghusband, Sir F.: Modern Mystics. John Murray, 1935.

Younghusband, Sir Francis: Fait/a and Fellowship. Watkins, 1937.

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et de Littérature, 1887.

Gobineau, Comte de: Les Religions et les Philosophies dzms l’Asie Centrale. Paris, 1924 and 1928.

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Gebaime Gexellsc/oaften, herausgegeben von P. C11. Martens, Bad Schmiedeberg, Verlag von F. E. Baumann, ohne Angabe des Jahres, p. 272.

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Forcl, August: Der Weg zur Kulfur, Leipzig, Anzengruber-Verlag, 1924, pp. 132/33, 157, 163.

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Najmajer, Marie von: Poems on Qurratu’l(Ayn. Vienna, 1874.

Wage zum Frieden: Paul Riechert, Heide en Holstein, 1932.

Andreas, Dr. F. C. in: der Zeitschrift ”Der Export,” Jahrg. 13, Nr. 24—29.

Andreas, Dr. F. C.: Die Bdbz's z'n Pcrsien. Leipzig, 1896, 8°, 68 p.

Zur Beek, Gottfried, in: Die Gelaeimnisse tier Weisen yon Zion, herausgegeben von Gottfried zur Beek. Verlag “Auf Vorposten,” Charlottenburg 4, 1919.

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Ewers, Hanns Heinz, in: Ameisen, 494 p. Miinchen, Verlag Georg Muller.

Férster, Friedrich Wilhelm, in: Wcltpolitik una' Weltgewissen. 1919.

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Grossmann, Dr. Hermann: Artikel “Die Bahá’í-Bewegung” in Aufstrebena’e Kulturbewegungen und i/orc Vor/zc'impfcr. Herausgegeben von Karl Dopf, p. 35-38. Hamburg, Signal-Verlag, 1927.

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Wright, A. H., in: Zeitsc/aw'fl der Deutscbelz Morgenliina’z'scbcn Gesellscbafl 1851. Artikel: “Báb und seine Sekte in Persien.” p. 384f.

PERSIAN N dsi/g/m’t-Tawirz’lib, TIDE. N zir—i-H aqz’qaf, The.

ICELANDIC

Thérdason Thérburger: Alplajo'dama'l 0g Mrilleysur (International Languages and Bad Languages), 1933.

LITHUANIAN

Salcius Matas: "Sveé’iuosc Pas 40 Tautu” (A Guest of Forty Nations). Vol. II, chap. “The Bahá’í Sanctuary”; vol. III, pp. 174-77, chap. “Impressions of Bahá’ís in Hamadén and Ṭihrán,” 1935.

RUMANIAN

Eugen Relgis: Cosmométapolis. Cultura Poporului B, dul Academici 2, Bucharest, 1935.

DANISH

Benedictsen, Aage Meyer: Vare Dages Persien, Copenhagen, 1903.

Christensen, Arthur: Hinsides det Kaspiske Hav, Copenhagen, 1918, pp. 127-143. Christensen, Arthur: Det Gamle ag det nye

Persien, Copenhagen, 1930.

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Copenhagen, 1933 . Salmonsens K0mvcrsatiomleksikon, Copenhagen, 1894, 191$.

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Ligeti Paul: The Way Out of Chaos, Budapest.

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34.

REFERENCES TO THE .Bahá’í MAGAZINES BY NON—Bahá’í

AMERICAN MAGAZINES

American Journal of Theology, January, 1 9 0 2 .

American Astrolog , April, 1938.

American Astrology, November, 1939.

American Astrology, December, 1939.

American Astrology, September, 1940

American Mercury, June, 1941

American Mercury, September, 1941.

Amerika Esperantz’sto, February, 1913.

Amerika Esperantz'sto, June, 1912.

Ameri/za Esperantisto, February, 1914

Ameri/za Esperantisto, July—August, 1 9 1 8 .

Ameri/za Esperantisto, April, 1927.

Ameri/za Esperantisto, May—June, 1927.

Architectural Record, The, June, 1920.

Art World, Match, 1 9 1 7.

Asia, May, 1924.

Asia, December, 1942.

Atlantic Monthly, September, 1926.

Bell Telephone N ews, February, 1937.

Bibliotbeca Sacra, January, 1915.

Book Buyer, June, 1901.

Cbafi and Grain, Vol. I, No. S, 1938.

Cbambers’ Iaurmtl.

Christian Century, October 22, 1941.

Christian Century, January 12, 1944.

Crisis, The, May, 1 912

Crisis, The, June, 1912.

Chicagoan, September, 1931.

C onstruction Methods, August, 1931.

Construction Methods, July, 1 93 3 .

Contemporary Review, August, 1 8 6 9.

Contemporary Review, October, 1 869

Contemporary Review, March, 1912.

Contemporary Review Advertiser, Decembet, 1 8 8 5 .

Current History, December, 192 S .

Current Literature, July, 1901.

Current Literature, September, 1911.

Current Literature, June, 1912 .

Eclectic Magazine, February, 1 8 86.

Eclectic Magazine, September, 1896.

Engineering N ews—Record, January 8, 1 93 1.

Esoteric Christianity, February, 1915.

Everybody’s, December, 1911.

FAITH IN AUTHORS.

Everywoman, December, 191 S .

Everywoman, December, 1 916.

Fortnigbtly Review, June, 1911.

Fortnightly Review, April, 1912.

Fortnightly Review, June, 1913.

Forum, July, 1925 .

Friend’s Intelligencer, September, 1925 .

H M per’s Weekly, July, 1912.

Harper’s Magazine, October, 1937.

H earst’s Magazine, July, 1912.

Highway Traveler, The, October-November, 1 9 3 7.

Highway Traveler, The, April—May, 1944, Cleveland, Ohio.

H oroscope, July, 1942.

Independent, April, 1 912.

Independent, July, 1912 .

Independent, September, 1912. .

Independent, December, 1921. .

Journal of the American Concrete Institute, March-April, 1934, and July, 1933. Detroit, Mich.

Ioumal of Air Law, January, 1934. Chicago.

Littel’s Living Age, August, 1869.

Literary Digest, May, 1912.

Literary Digest, August, 1920.

Literary Digest, December, 1921.

Literary Digest, November 22, 1930.

Magazine Digest, June, 1934.

Mentor, The, November, 1920.

Mexican Life, Mexico City, August 1, 1943.

Midnight Cry, The, June, July, August, 1943. Shoals, Ind.

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, 1 9 19.

Missionary Review, October, 1921.

Moslem World, October, 1931.

Nation (N. Y.) , June 21,1866.

N ational, December, 1 9 0 8 .

N ational, May, 1 922.

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N ational Geographic Magazine, December, 1 93 8.

Nineteenth Century, February, 1915.

N ew York Times, February, 1 913. .

New York Times Book Review, August 1, 1920. '

North Ameriran, April, 1901.

N 07% 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.

Open Court, March, 1931.

Outlook, June, 1901.

Outlook, June, 1912.

Outlook, December, 1920.

Outlook, December, 1921.

Pernambuco Esperantisto, Racife, Brazil.

Psychology Magazine, May, 1930.

Reference Shelf, Vol. 19, No. 8, 1941. (Ref ‘ rence to World Order.)

Review of Reviews, February, 1901.

Review of Reviews, January, 1909.

Review of Reviews, June, 1912.

Review of Reviews, February, 1922.

Scientific American, August, 1920.

Sentinel, The, November 18, 1937.

Signs of‘tbe Times, April, 1938.

S pokesmzm, The (Negro) , September, 192 S.

Story Magazine, November, 1937.

Survey, April, 1912.

Tiempo, October 15, 1943, Mexico, D. F.

Tilden’s, D12, H ealt/a Review and Critique, October, 1 93 8.

Time, July 20, 1931.

Time, New York, May 24, 1943.

Unity, February, 1918.

Unity, December, 1 92 1 .

Unity, April, 1929.

U. 8. Steel News, March, 1937.

Vedanta Kesarz', Vol. XXVI, 1939, pp. 145156; 179-188.

Wilmette Life, July, 1936.

Wilmette Life, May, 1937.

Wilmette Life, September 14, 1933.

Wilmette Life, May 18, 1944.

Wimzet/{a Talks, October, 1937.

Women’s Home Companion, November, 1938.

August, 1943,

THE Bahá’í WORLD

World Observer, The, September, 1937. World’s Work, July, 1912.

World’s Work, July, 1922.

World Unity, December, 1930.

World Unity, February, 1933.

ENGLISH MAGAZINES

Academy, T/Je, 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.

Illustrated Weekly of India, March 24, 1931.

Indian Review (Madras), August, 1914.

The Inquirer, May 16, 1931, London.

Inquirer and Christian Life, May 10, 1930.

International Psychic Gazette, Nos. 6 and 7.

[ozmml of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. XXI, 1889—1892.

Iomnal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, January, 1922.

London Budget, January, 1913.

Saturday Review, January, 1894.

Scots Pictorial, January, 1913.

Scottish Review, April, 1892.

Speaking of Women, July, 1936.

Spectator, The, April, 1892.

Sunday Herald, \Voking, London, January 24, 1913. 7 Town and Country News, November 24,

1933, London. Vedic Magazine (Lahore), Vol. 8, No. 9.

FRENCH MAGAZINES

Bulletin Mélanges Asiatique, Vol. IV.

Bulletin dc l’Académie Impériale ([6 St. Petersburg, Vols. VIII, IX.

journal Asiatique, Vol. II.

Iourmzl Asiatique,Vols. VII, VIII, 1866.

journal Asiatique, V01. X.

L’Anne’e P/ailosofikique, Vol. III, 1869.

L’Illzistration, September 30, 1933.

Le Libre Eckange, January, 1936, Paris.

L’en delaors, December, 1936, Orléans.

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Le Rcl'cil Normand, January, Havre.

Pax, July-August, 1938.

Reila, March, 1937.

Revue Critique d’Histoire ct db Littératurc, April 18, 1887.

Revue de l’Hz’stoz’re des Religions, Vol. XVIII.

Revue Hehdomadaire, 8 Fév. 1936: Mme. Alice Fernand-Halphen: Palestine d’Hier, Palestine d’Aujourd’hui. Lib. Plon. 8, rue Garanciére, Paris.

Revue du Monde Musulman, IX, 339-341.

Revue Moderne,1865-1866.

1936, Le

SWISS MAGAZINES

Slifz' Quarterly, March, 1928 (published in English). '

NETHERLAND MAGAZINES Werelrl Kronie/z, April 7, 1934, Rotterdam.

RUSSIAN Zapiskz', by Baron Rosen, 1889.

GERMAN

Deutsche Rmza’sehau, Vol. XVIII, 1879.

Journal of the German Oriental Society, Vol. V, 1851.

Oriental Literaturzeitung, 1909.

Zeitschrift fiir Assyriologie, Vol. XXII, 337.

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BELGIAN

Lumiere ct Libc’rte', November, 1935, Brussels.

Le Rouge et le Nair, November, 27, 1935, Brussels.

PORTUGUESE

Correio do Brasil, November 11, 1935, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, S. A.

RUMANIAN

Santier, 1934, Bucharest.

Czwzmtul Liher, October 26, 1935. Buchar‘est.

SPANISH

La Prensa, December 15, 1935, Buenos Aires, Argentina, S. A.

Tiempos Nuevos, January, 1936, Barcelona, Spain.

Pam, January 15, 1936, Buenos Aires, Argentina, S. A.

DANISH Dans]: Fidsskrift, August, 1903. Nordis/z Tidsskrift, Fifth issue, 1911. NORWEGIAN N aturlagen, April, 1936.

MEXICAN Pan-Americmz Review, 1937.

35. REFERENCES TO THE Bahá’í FAITH BY

BAHA’iS IN NON—BAHA’I PUBLICATIONS

American Esperantz'st, May-June, 1943.

journal of the Columbian Educational Association of the District of Columbia, May, 1943. Pub. at Washington, D. C. (p. 14.)

World Afiairs Interpreter, Winter, 1943. Pub. by Los Angeles University of Inter: national Relations, Los Angeles. (pp. 486, 487.)

World Philosophy, February, 1943. Maha Publishing Co., Chicago. (pp. 25-27.) Religions Of the World, The, Vol. I, pp. 351—360. Pub. by Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture, 1938. ' Calcutta,

India.

Canadian Geographical [ournaL Montreal, March, 1944.

Time and Tide, April 14, 1934, London.

Kaisar-i—Hz'nd, December 31, 1933. Bombay.

Religious Education, September, 1932. Chicago.

The New Humanist, 1933. Chicago.

Forum, May, 1916. New York.

Forum, August, 1917. New York.

Literary Digest, November 20, 1931. New York.

New Orient, January, 1926. New York.

Open Court, July, 1931. Chicago.

January—February,

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The Religious Highway, April, 1933. Tokyo.

Oregon Mineralogist, January, 1934. Portland, Oregon.

Unity, February 19, 1934. Chicago.

szj Vartmmm, September, 1933. Bombay.

The Quarterly Journal of Speech, March April, 1934. Ann Arbor, Michigan.

THE Bahá’í WORLD

The China Critic, May 25, 1933. Shanghai.

World Unity, April, 1932. New York.

World Unity, November, 1933 (and successive issues). New York.

The Gift and Art Shop, August, 1932. New York.

Women, March, April, 1936. Chicago.

36.

REFERENCES TO THE Bahá’í

FAITH IN

ENCYCLOPEDIAS AND REFERENCE BOOKS

(All references are noted regardless of degree of accuracy.)

Columbia Encyclopedia. Columbia Univ. Press, 1933.

Concordia Cyclopedia, Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis, Mo., 1927.

Encyclopedia Americana, 1943.

Encyclopedia Britannica, 14th edition.

Encyclopedia of Isla'm, Edited by Houtsma and others, Luzac 8C Co., London, 1933.

Encyclopedia of Religion, An, E. P. Dutton & C0., 1921.

Encyclopedia of Social Science, Macmillan.

Hastings Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics.

History of Religions, G. F. Moore, Scribners, 1926.

Introduction to History of Religions, Ginn 8: C0,, 1913.

Modern Encyclopedia, The, Wm. H. Wise and Co., 1935.

Nelson’s Encyclopedia, Unabridged, 1940.

Nelson’s Perpetual Loose-Leaf Encyclopedia.

New Century Dictionary, 1936. New Handbook of All Denominations, Macum Phelan, Cokesbury Press, 1933. New International Encyclopedia, 2nd Ed., 1925. V

New International Yearbook, The, Funk and Wagnalls, 1933, and in annual volumes.

New Larned History, The, 1922.

New Sehafl-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, 1908.

New Standard Encyclopedia, Wagnalls.

United States Census of Religious Bodies, 1916, 1926, 1936.

Webster’s Biographical Dictionary, Merriam Co., 1943.

Webster’s New International Dictionary, unabridged, 1937.

World Almanac, New York World-Telegram, 1943.

World Book Encyclopedia, The, 1939.

Funk and