- Ahmad Sohrab and the New History Society, by Paul E. Haney, Horace Holley, Corinne True. (1958-01-14) Overview of the defection of Ahmad Sohrab and the formation of the "New History Society" and the "Caravan of East and West."
- Bahá'í: The Spirit of the Age, by Horace Holley. (1921) An early, thorough overview of Bahá'í teachings, written shortly before Holley was elected secretary of the US Spiritual Assembly.
- Bahá'í Scriptures: Selections from the Utterances of Bahá'u'lláh and 'Abdu'l-Bahá, by Bahá'u'lláh, Abdu'l-Bahá. Horace Holley, ed. (1923) First collection of "approved" translations, largely superseded by newer translations.
- Bahá'ís, The, by Lady Sarah Louisa Blomfield. (1928) A "comprehensive account of the inspiration and ideals upon which Baha’ism is built up" — overview of the history and teachings of the Bahá'í Faith.
- Challenge to Chaos: The Mission of the Bahá'í Faith, by Horace Holley. (1954) Summary of the mission of Bahá'u'lláh through the lens of three essential truths: Unity of God, Unity of the Prophets, and Unity of Humankind. Published as a stand-alone pamphlet.
- Divinations and Creation, by Horace Holley. (1916) A collection of poetry. Does not mention the Bahá'í Faith.
- Early Believers in the West, Some, by Grace Shahrokh. (1992) Stories of Thornton Chase, John David Bosch, Lua Moore Getsinger, May Ellis Bolles Maxwell, William Sutherland Maxwell, Thomas Breakwell, John Ebenezer Esslemont, George Townshend, and Horace Hotchkiss Holley.
- God Passes By: A Study Guide, by Horace Holley. (1970) Thematic index to the Guardian's key historical work.
- Holley, Horace Hotchkiss, by R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram. (1995) Biography of a Hand of the Cause of God.
- Horace Hotchkiss Holley, by Rúhíyyih Khánum. (1970) Fairly detailed biography, including observations of the relationship between Holley and the Guardian.
- Institution of the Mashriqu'l-Adhkár, The, by Universal House of Justice, Horace Holley, Fariborz Sahba, Sheriar Nooreyezdan. (1986) Five documents from Bahá'í World 18 part four section 5: Institution of the Mashriqu'l-Adhkar, its spiritual significance, the temple on the Indian sub-continent, the Lotus of Bahapur, and the first Mashriqu'l-Adhkar of the Pacific Islands.
- Kitáb-i-Íqán, The Book of Certitude: A Study Guide, by Horace Holley. (1975) A short topical and thematic outline, with links.
- Letter to the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine, by Shoghi Effendi, Horace Holley. (1947/1948) Shoghi Effendi's summary of the relationship of the Bahá'í Faith to Palestine, written as an introduction to the pamphlet "The Faith of Bahá'u'lláh: A World Religion." Includes Holley's letter to the UN the next year on Bahá'í shrines in Palestine.
- Modern Social Religion, The, by Horace Holley. (1913) Early introduction to the Bahá'í Faith, its history, and its social teachings.
- New Cycle of Human Power, A: Abdu'l-Bahá's Encounters with Modernist Writers and Artists, by Robert Weinberg. (2021-01) On the impact of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá on a number of individuals who were at the cultural vanguard of a society undergoing rapid, radical change.
- Read-Aloud Plays, by Horace Holley. (1916) Nine short plays. Contains no mention of the Bahá'í Faith.
- The Cause of Universal Peace: 'Abdu'l-Bahá's Enduring Impact, by Kathryn Jewett Hogenson. (2021-02-23) On Abdu'l-Bahá's interest in the Lake Mohonk Conferences on International Arbitration in New York, 1912, and the Quaker founders Albert and Alfred Smiley; Leroy Ioas and the World Unity Conferences; World Unity magazine (later World Order).
- Third Bahá'í Intercontinental Conference, Chicago: Notes, by Emma Maxie Jones, Author unknown. (1958-05) Notes, with comments by Borah Kavelin, Rúhíyyih Khánum, Leroy Ioas, Horace Holley, John Robarts, Ugo Giachery, et al., on topics such as raising funds for Temples, pioneering, Native Americans, reflections on Shoghi Effendi, and Mt. Carmel.
- Three Books of Poetry, by Horace Holley. (1913-1914) Collections Creation: Post-Impressionist Poems, The Inner Garden: A Book of Verse, and The Stricken King and Other Poems.
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