- Beginning of the Bahá'í Cause in Manchester, The, by Edward T. Hall. (1925-03) A brief early history, starting from Sarah Ann Ridgeway, the first Bahá'í in the North of England circa 1906, and the author himself who converted in 1910.
- Memoirs of Nora Crossley (1893-1977), by Nora Crossley. (1921) Autobiography of an early British Bahá'í, known for cutting her famous hair to help fundraise for the Chicago temple. Includes two Tablets of Abdu'l-Bahá, one to Crossley and one mentioning her and praising her "self-sacrifice."
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