- Lin Poyer. A Leaf of Honey and the Proverbs of the Rainforest, by Joseph Shepperd: Review (1989).
- Hooper Dunbar. Africa (1984-09-14). — Stories of Dunbar's travels through Africa, its unique energy, and its place in the Baha'i Faith.
- Arminius Vambery (published as Ármine Vámbéry). Bab und Babis (1867). — Lengthy discussion of the Babis, by a Hungarian Jew who later met Abdu'l-Baha.
- Thomas Cook (firm). Cook's Tourists' Handbook for Palestine and Syria (1876). — Many passing references to Haifa, Carmel, Akka, and the Holy Land; see e.g. pages 20-21, 30-31, 47-4...
- Nasir al-Din Shah. J. W. Redhouse, trans. Diary of H.M. the Shah of Persia, during his tour through Europe in 1873, The (1874). — Contains no mention of the Babi or Baha'i Faiths, but is useful for historical context, and a window...
- Lady Mary Sheil. Glimpses of Life and Manners in Persia: With Notes on Russia, Koords, Toorkomans, Nestorians, Khiva, and Persia (1856). — Considered first travel book on Persia by a woman. Of particular interest to Baha'is are her account...
- Charles Mason Remey. Journal Diary of European Baha'i Travels: April - November 1948 (1948). — A record of Remey's visits across Europe, from England to Germany. Includes coverage of Baha'i parti...
- Arthur E. Copping. Journalist in the Holy Land, A: Glimpses of Egypt and Palestine (1913-05-23). — A visit to the Akka and its surroundings in 1913; no mention of the Baha'i Faith.
- Zia M. Bagdadi. Treasures of the East: The Life of Nine Oriental Countries (1930). — Descriptions of nine "Treasures" — Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Iraq, Jijaz (Arabia), Transjordania (A...
- W. V. Emanuel. Wild Asses, The: A Journey through Persia (1939). — Passing mentions of Babis in Tabriz and Zanjan.
- E. G. Browne. Year Amongst the Persians, A (1893/1927). — Browne's famous account of his extended visit to Iran in 1887-1888; includes many references to Babi...
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