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Tag "- Publishing Trusts"

tag name: - Publishing Trusts type: Organizations; Publications
web link: -_Publishing_Trusts

"- Publishing Trusts" appears in:

1.   from the main catalog (2 results; less)

  1. Jan T. Jasion. George Ronald: A Bibliographic History (2013). The history of George Ronald, the most prominent and prolific independent publisher of Bahá'í books, as shown through a history of their catalogue 1943-2013.
  2. Hofman, David (1997/2003). Two short articles about Hofman, one from 1997 and one on his death in 2003.

2.   from the Chronology (22 results; less)

  1. 1897-00-00
      Tablets, Communes and Holy Utterances, a collection of writings by Bahá'u'lláh, was published in Chicago. 23p. [BFA2:26]
    • It was the first prayer book and first compilation of Bahá'í writings published in the West. Most of the selections are from Bahá'u'lláh except for pages 18 to 21 which are from 'Abdu'l-Bahá. [BFA2:26]
    • It was probably translated by Anton Haddad and published by the Behais Supply and Publishing Board. [BFA2:26]
    • Collins gives the date as 1897. [BEL4.277]
  2. 1900-01-00 — The Behais Publishing and Supply Board was created in Chicago. It was the property of four Chicao Bah´'ís, Thornton Chase, Arthur Agnew, Charles Greenleaf and Frank Hoffman. This same entity is now called the Bahá'í Publishing Trust. [BFA1:XXIX; BFA2p24-25]
  3. 1902-10-10 — The Behais Supply and Publishing Board incorporates as the `Bahai Publishing Society', a non-profit company. It is the first Bahá'í institution to be legally incorporated. [BFA2:XVI, 74]
  4. 1908–09- — The Bahá'í Publishing Society was founded in Chicago. [BW10:179]
  5. 1919-02-22 — The "Self-Publishing of the Bahá'í Association" was replaced by the establishment of the "Publishing House of the German Bahá'í Federation GmbH". This publishing house was founded by eighteen Bahá'ís with a share capital of 25,000 marks. [German Bahá'í website archive]
  6. 1937-00-00 — The British Bahá'í Publishing Trust was founded. [BBRSM184; BW9:32; GT138–42]
  7. 1943-00-00
  8. 1959-00-00 — The establishment of a Bahá'í Publishing Trust in Iran.

    Since 1899, Bahá'í sacred texts had been hectographed and mimeographed by Mīrzā ʿAlī-Akbar Rūḥānī (known as Moḥebb-al-Solṭān) and others. Although the restrictive laws of the country prohibited the Bahá'ís from printing their literature by letterpress, through the establishment of the Trust, Bahá'í literature was regularly and systematically published in typewritten or calligraphic form until 1979 when the Trust was closed under the Islamic régime. Between 1959 and 1979, several hundred titles were produced and distributed. The trust was also responsible for the publication of circulars, newsletters, pamphlets, and magazines. In 1975 alone, it produced 181,390 copies of books and pamphlets totaling 31 million pages. In the early 1970s an audiovisual center was established in Iran which made rapid growth during the few years of its existence. In the mid-1970s the centre produced 27 cassette programs containing prayers, songs, and speeches amounting to 40,000 copies. They also produced 28 reels of film. [BW12p292; BW16p263; BW12p570; BAHAISM v. The Bahai Community in Iran by V. Rafati]

  9. 1964-12-01 — A Bahá'í Publishing Trust for the provision of literature in the French language was established in Brussels. [Riḍván 1965]
  10. 1968-00-00 — The Bahá'í Publishing Committee based in Karachi developed into a Bahá'í Publishing Trust responsible for translation and publication into Urdu, English, Persian, Arabic, Sindhi, Pushtu, Balochi, Gojri, Balti and other regional languages.
  11. 1968-00-00 — A Bahá'í Publishing Trust, Maison d 'Edition, for the publication of Bahá'í literature in the French language, was formed at Brussels by the Belgian National Assembly, thus accomplishing a major goal of the Nine Year Plan. [BW14p95]
  12. 1969-00-00 — The Italian Bahá'í Publishing Trust was formed fulfilling one of the goals of the Nine Year Plan. By that time a great number of Bahá'í Sacred Writings and books had been translated into Italian, old translations were revised and commentaries on the Faith were written by Italian believers. [BN No 468 March 1970 p16]
  13. 1972-09-01 — The Bahá'í Publishing Trust of Taiwan was established and registered. [BW15:262]
  14. 1974-00-00 — The Bahá'í Publishing Trust of Japan was established.
  15. 1974-00-00 — The Bahá'í Publishing Trust of Malaysia was established.
  16. 1974-03-00 — The Bahá'í Publishing Trust of the Philippines was established in Manila. [DM318]
  17. 1975-00-00 — The Bahá'í Publishing Trust of Fiji was established.
  18. 1975-00-00 — The Bahá'í Publishing Trust of Australia was established.
  19. 1976-00-02 — The Bahá'í Publishing Trust of Norway was established.
  20. 1976-02-01 — The Bahá'í Publishing Trust of Korea was established. [BW16:237]
  21. 1981-07-02 — The reconstituted Bahá'í Publishing Trust of Uganda met for the first time. [BW18:112]
  22. 1992-02-03 — The Association of Bahá'í Publishers and Distributors was established at a Bahá'í Publishers' Conference in Oakham, England, with its headquarters in the Netherlands. [BINS273:4-5; VV71]
 
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