- Báb, Bábís. E. G. Browne (1926). Encyclopedia.
- Bahá'í World, The: Volume 01 (1925-1926). National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States and Canada, comp. (1926). Periodic volumes that survey the global activities and major achievements of the Faith. Then titled Bahá'í Year Book. Books.
- Easter in Palestine, 1921-1922. Millicent Fawcett (1926). Background of Tiberias, Akka, and Haifa, with passing mentions of The Bab and Abdu'l-Bahá. Excerpts.
- George and Phoebe Apperson Hearst papers, 1849-1926. George Hearst, Phoebe Hearst (1849-1926). 448 pages of documents, provided by archive.org. Includes only passing mentions of the Bahá'í Faith. Archives.
- Impressions of Haifa. Alain Locke (1926-04-21). Locke reflects on his visit to the Bahá'í shrines in November 1923. Articles.
- J. E. Esslemont. Author unknown (1926). Esslemont's is the only biography or in memoriam in this first volume of Bahá'í World. Biographies.
- وقایع حیرتانگیز قصبه نیریزمشکبیز (The Astonishing Events in the Town of Nayriz the Perfumed). Muhammad Husayn Nayrizi (1926). Account written by the grandfather of Hossein Ahdieh, who describes this book as an authentic and detailed history of the three upheavals of Nayriz (1850, 1853 and 1909), covering the story of Vahid and the 1853 massacre up to 1926. Histories.
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