- Abdel Karim Effendi: He Visits America and Sets Aside the False Teachings of Dr. Kheiralla, by Author unknown (1900-07-01). — A short account in a non-Baha'i periodical of Haji Abdu'l-Karim Effendi's visit to New York in May 1...
- Addresses Delivered before the New York and Chicago Assemblies, by Abdel Karim Effendi Teherani Anton Haddad, trans. (1900). — Talks to the New York and Chicago assemblies, delivered at Abdu'l-Baha's request, to deepen the beli...
- Bahá'í Studies Bulletin: Index by volume, Robert Stauffer, comp. (1998). — List of articles in all issues of Bahai Studies Bulletin, 1982-1992.
- Behaism: In Reply to the Attack of Robert P. Richardson, by Ibrahim George Kheiralla (1915-10). — A defense of the Baha'i Faith, with reference to fulfilled prophecy. Followed by the journal's short...
- From Iran East and West, Juan Cole, ed, Moojan Momen, ed. (1984). — Essays on Baha'i history in the Middle East, the United States, and India.
- Ibrahim George Kheiralla and the Bahá'í Faith in America, by Richard Hollinger (1984). — A study of the Lebanese Baha'i who first spread the Faith to the United States but later renounced h...
- Kenosha, 1893-1912: History of an Early Bahá'í Community in the United States, by William P. Collins (1982). — First visited by Kheiralla in 1895, Kenosha was the second city in America to have resident Baha'is;...
- Letters from a 19th-century Kansas Baha'i, by Duane L. Herrmann (1996 Winter). — An examination of two letters written by Barbara Ehrsam in Enterprise, Kansas in 1899.
- Lighting the Western Sky: The Hearst Pilgrimage and the Establishment of the Bahá'í Faith in the West by Kathryn Jewett Hogenson: Review, by Janet Ruhe-Schoen (2014).
- Outline of the Bahá'í Movement in the United States, An: A sketch of its promulgator [Ibrahim Kheiralla] and why afterwards denied his Master, Abbas Effendi, by Anton Haddad (1902). — Overview of the early days of the Baha'i Faith in the U.S.
- Precursor, the Prophet, and the Pope, The: Contributions to the History of the Bahá'í Movement (Conclusion), by Robert P. Richardson (1916-11). — Part 2 of a critique of Baha'i practice and thought from a (somewhat hostile) Christian perspective.
- Precursor, the Prophet, and the Pope, The: Contributions to the History of the Bahá'í Movement (part 1), by Robert P. Richardson (1916-10). — A critical overview of Babi history, contemporary American Baha'i issues and disagreements (e.g. Khe...
- Tablet to Ibráhím George Kheiralla, by Abdu'l-Bahá Ibrahim George Kheiralla, trans. (1900). — Short two-paragraph tablet to, and prayer on behalf of, an individual believer (translated by the re...
- "Wonderful True Visions": Magic, Mysticism, and Millennialism in the Making of the American Bahá'í Community, 1892-1895, by Richard Hollinger (2004). — The early growth of the American, and especially the Chicago, communities was more gradual and eclec...
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