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  1. 'Abdu'l-Baha in Britain, 1913: The Diary of Ahmad Sohrab. Ahmad Sohrab, David Merrick, ed. (2018). Diary of the travels to Liverpool, London, Oxford, Edinburgh, Bristol, and Woking, 1912/12/05-1913/01/21. Presented as a "hybrid" book with internet links, maps, and QR codes. Includes copious notes, alternative accounts, and an appendix of the talks. Pilgrims.
  2. 'Abdu'l-Baha in Edinburgh: The Diary of Ahmad Sohrab. Ahmad Sohrab, David Merrick, ed. (2008). Diary of Abdu'l-Bahá's visit to Edinburgh, January 6-10, 1913. Pilgrims.
  3. 'Abdu'l-Bahá on Christ and Christianity: An interview with Pasteur Monnier on the relationship between the Bahá'í Faith and Christianity, Paris. Abdu'l-Bahá, Khazeh Fananapazir, trans. , Seena Fazel, ed. (1993-12). Revised translation of an interview with Pasteur Monnier, from chapter 5 of 'Abdu'l-Bahá on Divine Philosophy. Translations.
  4. Account of the Main Events in Persia during October 1912 to October 1913, An. G. D. Turner (1913-10). Overview of developments in Iran in 1913, with passing references to Abdu'l-Bahá and E.G. Browne. Histories.
  5. Babism, Its Relation to Mohammedanism and Christianity. Samuel Kasha Nweeya (1913-05). Chapter on the history and doctrines of the Báb and Bahá'u'lláh. Articles.
  6. Bahá'ísm Today. Wilhelmina Bain (1913-08). Short, early overview of the Bahá'í Faith, among the first published in New Zealand. Newspapers.
  7. Bahaism. Author unknown (1913-03). Early Western report on the Bahá'í Faith, notable because it's one of the first references to Bahá'u'lláh being "the tenth avatar of Vishnu," prior to the Guardian's indication of the "tenth avatar... of Krishna" in God Passes By. Excerpts.
  8. Diary of Ahmad Sohrab, The: Diary Letters and Notes. Ahmad Sohrab (1913-1914). Letters from Abdu'l-Bahá's secretary during His travels to North America, written July 1913 - Oct 1914. Pilgrims.
  9. Drama of the Kingdom. Abdu'l-Bahá, Mary Basil Hall (1933). A play written in 1912 by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá while he was in London and adopted with permission by Mary Basil Hall (named Parvine by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá). Books.
  10. Fringe of the East, The: A Journey through the Past and Present Provinces of Turkey. Harry Charles Lukach (1913). Overview of the Bahá'ís and Azalis, mentions of their history in Akka, the Twelfth Imam and the Mahdi, and Bahá'u'lláh. Includes two excerpts of interest because they refer to "Báb" which in this context refers to a place, not the Prophet. Excerpts.
  11. Inayat Khan's meeting with 'Abdu'l-Bahá in Paris. Inayat Khan (1913). One-paragraph recounting of Khan, the founder of "Universal Sufism," meeting with Abdu'l-Bahá in 1913. Pilgrims.
  12. Journalist in the Holy Land, A: Glimpses of Egypt and Palestine. Arthur E. Copping (1913-05-23). A visit to the Akka and its surroundings in 1913; no mention of the Bahá'í Faith. Excerpts.
  13. Modern Social Religion, The. Horace Holley (1913). Early introduction to the Bahá'í Faith, its history, and its social teachings. Books.
  14. Peeps Into Persia. Dorothy de Warzee (1913). Brief mention of the Bahá'í Faith in a travelogue about Persia. Excerpts.
  15. Persian Press and Persian Journalism, The: A Lecture delivered to the Persia Society. E. G. Browne (1913-05-23). Short discussion of early Persian-language newspapers, with a passing mention of the writings of Mirza Mahdi Khan, an opponent of the Bahá'ís, and his Arabic-language work Miftahu Babi'l-Abwab. Excerpts.
  16. Power of "The Covenant of God" Alone Regenerates Mankind, The. Charles Mason Remey (1913-09-08). Recognition of the centre of the covenant is the important matter before the world today. Includes extracts from a letter to a Bahai assembly in America. Essays.
  17. Tablet 27 Feb 1913 to Graham Pole (Secretary General Theosophical Society). Abdu'l-Bahá, Ahmad Sohrab, trans. (1913-02-27). Tablet to Graham Pole, Secretary General of the Theosophical Society (Scotland), from France, 27 Feb 1913. Original translation by Ahmad Sohrab. Translations.
  18. Tablets of Tarazat, World, Words of Paradise, Tajalliyat, and Glad Tidings. Bahá'u'lláh, Ali Kuli Khan, trans. (1906/1913). Five early translations of Tablets from Akka. Translations.
  19. Three Books of Poetry. Horace Holley (1913-1914). Collections Creation: Post-Impressionist Poems, The Inner Garden: A Book of Verse, and The Stricken King and Other Poems. Books.
  20. Wise Man from the East, A. Felicia R. Scatcherd (1913). Encounters with and impressions of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, including a talk given in Ramleh, Egypt in 1911, translated by Tamadum ul Molk. Articles.
 

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