- Additional Tablets, Extracts and Talks, by Abdu'l-Bahá. Bahá'í World Centre, trans. (2018/2024) 209 selections, last updated August 2024.
- Answered Questions, Some, by Abdu'l-Bahá. Laura Clifford Barney, trans. (1990) 'Table talks' given by ‘Abdu’l‑Bahá in ‘Akká between 1904 and 1906 in response to questions posed by Laura Dreyfus-Barney; first published in 1908.
- Asking Questions: A Challenge to Fundamentalism, by Bahíyyih Nakhjavání: Review, by Graham Hassall. (1991)
- Barney, Alice Pike, by Catherine McNickle Chastain. (2000) Barney (1857-1931) was an American artist and arts patron, and mother of prominent early Bahá'í Laura Dreyfus-Barney.
- Biography of Hippolyte Dreyfus-Barney, by Laura Clifford Barney (published as Laura C. Dreyfus-Barney), Shoghi Effendi. Thomas Linard, ed. (1928) A biography of the first French Bahá'í, followed by telegrams and letters from Shoghi Effendi to Laura Dreyfus-Barney and Hippolyte's sister Mrs. Yvonne Meyer-May.
- Confessions of a Child of the Half-Light, by Jack McLean. (2022) Philosophical essays; recollections of 'Abdu'l-Bahá by Laura Dreyfus Barney, Curtis Kelsey, and other Europeans; recollections of Shoghi Effendi by ten individuals; dreams and visions; eulogies of the author's parents; travel teaching across Russia.
- Contestación A Unas Preguntas, by Abdu'l-Bahá. Laura Clifford Barney, comp. (1994) Spanish translation of Some Answered Questions.
- Dreyfus-Barney, Hippolyte and Laura Clifford, by Shapour Rassekh. (1996) Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
- Glimpses into the Life of Laura Dreyfus-Barney, A, by Mona Khademi. (2009) The life of Laura Dreyfus-Barney (1879-1974), a prominent early American Bahá’í, compiler of Some Answered Questions, and wife of the French Bahá'í writer Hippolyte Dreyfus-Barney.
- God's Heroes: A Drama in Five Acts, by Laura Clifford Barney. (1910) A play based on events in the lives of the early Babis, with a focus on Tahirih.
- L'implantation de la foi baha'ie en France: et impact de la venue de Abdu'l Bahá à Paris au début du XXème siècle (The establishment of the Bahá'í Faith in France and the impact of the arrival of Abdu'l-Bahá in Paris at the beginning of the 20th century), by Natalia Behnam. (2006) French society at the end of the 19th century; Western expansion of the Bahá'í Faith; Abdu'l-Bahá's stays in Paris 1911-1913; religious minorities in France; on meeting Guillaume Apollinaire, Romain Rolland, Auguste Forel, Queen Marie of Romania, et al.
- Laura Barney's Discipleship to 'Abdu'l-Bahá: Tracing a Theological Flow from the Middle East to the United States, 1900-1916, by Layli Maria Miron. (2018) How Laura Barney employed ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s teachings to influence social discourse as she taught the Bahá'í Faith in Europe and the United States.
- Les Lecons de Saint-Jean D'Acre, by Abdu'l-Bahá. Hippolyte Dreyfus-Barney, trans. (1908) French translation of original English edition of Some Answered Questions.
- Light of the World: Selected Tablets of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, by Abdu'l-Bahá. (2021) Tablets of ‘Abdul-Bahá describing aspects of the life of Bahá’u’lláh including the tribulations He suffered, events in His homeland, the purpose and greatness of His Cause, and the nature and significance of His Covenant.
- Mayflowers in the Ville Lumière: The Dawning of Bahá'í History in the European Continent, by Julio Savi. (2011) In intellectual and artistic Paris of the fin de siècle, a young American becomes the catalyst for the spiritual awakening of a group of early believers. The paper examines the mysterious ways through which they came to recognize the dawn of the new era.
- Memoirs of Frances Bradford Jones Edelstein, by Frances Bradford Jones Edelstein. (1999) Memoirs of the first pioneer to Famagusta (as requested by Shoghi Effendi to pioneer from the City of the Covenant to the City of the Arch-Breaker of the Covenant), and pilgrim to Haifa in December 1953. First written June 1985, completed April 1999.
- Messages from the Universal House of Justice 1963-1986: Third Epoch of the Formative Age, by Universal House of Justice. Geoffrey W. Marks, comp. (1996)
- Mírzá Abu'l-Fadl in America, by Ali Kuli Khan, Marzieh Gail. (1945) Khan's personal recollections of Gulpaygani, with mentions of other early American Bahá'ís.
- Monologues on the Bicentenary of the Birth of Baha'u'llah and Howard University Visit Commemoration, by Vasu Mohan, Donna Denize, Nadim van de Fliert. (2017-10/2018-04) Five biographical monologues delivered in the fictionalized voices of Harriett Gibbs Marshall, Laura Dreyfus Barney, Louis Gregory, Alain Locke, and Pocahontas Pope.
- My Interview with Laura Dreyfus-Barney, by Jack McLean. (2007) Brief interview with the compiler of Some Answered Questions, conducted in Paris in 1967.
- 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.
- Some Answered Questions: An Introduction to Bahá'í Teachings, by Marco Oliveira. (2020) Background of this book and Laura Clifford Barney, and overview of its themes.
- "Some Answered Questions" and Its Compiler, by Baharieh Rouhani Ma'ani. (2017) Overview of the life of Laura Clifford Barney and her role in assembling and publishing the book Some Answered Questions, and a comparison with the appendix to the Kitab-i-Aqdas called Questions & Answers.
- Tales of Magnificent Heroism: The Impact of the Báb and His Followers on Writers and Artists, by Robert Weinberg. (2019-11) This concise survey explores how this particular episode in humanity’s religious history resonated so strongly through the decades that followed.
- Teaching the Faith, Magic Moments, Meeting Great Souls, by Jack McLean. (2012-06-02) Autobiography of a prominent Bahá'í scholar, written on occasion of the 50th anniversary of his conversion.
- The Life of Laura Barney, by Mona Khademi: Review, by Jack McLean. (2023-07)
- Wisdom of Burying the Dead in the Earth: Tablet of Cremation, by Abdu'l-Bahá. Ali Kuli Khan, trans, Marzieh Gail, trans. (1902/1987) Tablet to Laura Clifford Barney regarding the wisdom of burying the dead in the Earth, also known as Tablet of Cremation, in two translations: one by Marzieh Gail, one by ‘Alí Kulí Khán.
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