PART THREE
Compiled by Bishop Brown
Alphabetical List
The Bab (The Writings of):
Le Beyan Arabe; Le Livre Sacre du Babysme de Seyyed Ali Mohammed Dit le Báb. French translation by A. L. M. Nicolas. Ernest Leroux, Paris, 1905.
Le Beyan Persan. French translation by A. L. M. Nicolas. Paris Librairie. 1 Vol. Paul Geuthner, 1911.
Le Livre des Sept Preuves de la Mission du Báb. French translation by A. L. M. Nicolas. Paris, 1902.
Bahá’u’lláh (The Writings of):
The Book of Assurance (Book of Ighan), Brentano’s, New York, 1925.
Hidden Words from the Arabic and Persian. Translated by Shoghi Effendi. Bahá’í Publishing Committee, New York, 1924.
Seven Valleys. Translated by Ali Kuli Khan. Chicago.
Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh (Tarazat, Tablet of the World, Words of Paradise, Tajalleyat, The Glad Tidings, Ishrakat—The Most Great Infallibility). Translated by Ali Kuli Khan. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1906.
Three Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh (The Branch, Kitab-el-Ah’d, Lawh-el-Akdas. Translated by Ali Kuli Khan. Chicago Bahá’í Publishing Society, 1918.
Surat ’ul Hykl. Translated from the Arabic by Anton Haddad. Chicago, 1900.
The Source of Spiritual Qualities. Four-page leaflet. Bahá’í Publishing Society, 1924.
L’Oeuvre de Bahá’u’lláh. 2 Vols. French translation by Hippolyte Dreyfus. Leroux, Paris, 1924.
L’Epitre au Fils du Loup. French translation by Hippolyte Dreyfus. Honore Champion, Paris, 1913.
Abdu’l-Bahá (The Writings of):
Abdu’l-Bahá on Divine Philosophy. Compiled by Isabel Chamberlain. Tudor Press, Boston, 1916.
Abdu’l-Bahá in London. Edited by Eric Hammond. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1921.
Abdu'l-Baha in New York. Bahá’í Assembly, New York, 1922.
Letter and Tablet to the Central Organization for a Durable Peace, The Hague. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1920.
Letter to the Friends in Persia. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, January 21, 1906.
Definition of Love by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Received at New York, December 7, 1902.
Mysterious Forces of Civilization. Translated by Johanna Dawud. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1918.
The Promulgation of Universal Peace. 2 Vols. Compiled by Howard McNutt, Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1922 and 1925.
Tablets of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. 3 Vols. Compiled by Albert Windust. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1909, 1915, 1916.
Tablet to the Beloved of God in America. Translated by Ali Kuli Khan. Cambridge, Mass., J.anuary 3, 1906.
Tablets by Abdu’l-Bahá Abbas to House of Justice of Chicago, to the Ladies’ Assembly of Teachings, and Others. Translated by Ali Kuli Khan. Chicago, September 12, 1901.
Tablet to the Beloved of God of the Occident. Translated by Ahmad Esphahani. Washington, D. C., September 8, 1906.
Tablets to the East and West. Translated by Ahmad Esphahani. The Bahá’í Assembly of Washington, D. C., 1908.
Tablets Containing Instructions. Translated by M. A. E. Washington, D. C., August 29, 1906.
Tablets Containing General Instructions. Translated by Ahmad Esphahani. The Bahá’í Association of Washington, D. C., 1907.
Tablets to Some American Believers in the Year 1900. The Board of Council, New York, 1901.
Prayers and Tablets. 1906.
The Will and Testament of Abdu’l-Bahá.
Some Answered Questions. Translated by Laura Clifford Barney. Bahá’í Publishing Society, Chicago, 1918.
Unveiling of the Divine Plan. Translated by Ahmad Sohrab. Tudor Press, Boston, 1919.
Utterances to Two Young Men. Board of Council, New York, 1901.
Visiting Tablets for Martyrs Who Suffered in Persia. Translated by Ali Kuli Khan. Bahá’í Board of Council, New York, 1901.
The Reality of Religion—Tablet of Abdu’l-Bahá. Four-page leaflet. Bahá’í Publishing Society, 1924.