- Account of How I Became a Bahá'í and My Stays in Paris in 1901 and 1937, An: Written at the Request of Mrs. Laura Dreyfus-Barney. Agnes Baldwin Alexander, Thomas Linard, ed. (1958). Alexander's account of her acceptance of the Bahá'í teachings in Rome in 1900 and subsequent meetings with the Bahá'í group in Paris. Biographies.
- History of the Bahá'í Faith in Japan 1914-1938. Agnes Baldwin Alexander, Barbara R. Sims, ed. (1977). An account of the Bahá'í Cause in Japan, China, Korea, and the Hawaiian Islands, prepared by request of the Guardian. Books.
- Notes of Shoghi Effendi's Words. Agnes Baldwin Alexander (1937-05-12). Notes from the dinner table in Haifa, May 11 1937, taken before Alexander's departure the following day. Pilgrims.
- Notes on the Annual Bahá'í Convention. Agnes Baldwin Alexander (1949-04-28). On the theme "Spiritual Victory in World Crisis"; detailed report of the four days of speakers, topics, and activities. Resources.
- Notes Taken in the Presence of Shoghi Effendi. Agnes Baldwin Alexander (1937). Notes from a pilgrimage in spring, 1937. Two editions of the notes are presented in parallel. Pilgrims.
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