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  1. 'Abdu'l-Bahá: The Center of the Covenant. Juliet Thompson (1948). 'Abdu'l-Bahá's vibrant personality and unique function as the Centre of the Covenant. His role as the servant of glory; the perfect exemplar; the stronghold of the Faith; and as link between the Heroic and Golden Ages of the Faith. Articles.
  2. Bahá'í Temple, House of Worship of a World Faith, Commemorating Completion of Exterior Ornamentation, The. Abdu'l-Bahá, Author unknown, Allen B. McDaniel (1942). Photographs and essays about the construction of the American temple in Chicago. Likely published as a progress report to distribute at the 1942 National Convention. NSA-documents.
  3. Bahá'í World, The: Volume 08 (1938-1940). National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States and Canada, comp. (1942). Periodic volumes that survey the global activities and major achievements of the Faith. Books.
  4. Gulick and Three Women: Diary of a Cross-country Auto Trip to and back from the 1942 Bahá'í National Convention. Margaret Marie Rutledge, Sheridan Sims, comp. (2015). Diary by the sister of Barbara Sims of a cross-country road trip with Ramona Brown, Marzieh Gail, and Robert Gulick. Biographies.
  5. In Memoriam. Author unknown (1942). May Ellis Maxwell, Lua Getsinger, Martha Root, Thornburgh-Cropper, Lady Blomfield, Rahmatu’lláh Alá’i, Grace Robarts Ober, Háji Ghulám-Ridá, Pauline Knobloch Hannen, Louise Waite, Isabel Fraser Chamberlain, Marie Moore, Robert Abbott, Grace Krug ... Biographies.
  6. Interview with A.L.M. Nicolas of Paris: Translator of many important works of the Báb. Edith Sanderson, Peter Terry, trans. (1942). Nicolas' life, his encounter with the Bábí movement, his motivations and translation efforts. Excerpts.
  7. Letter to Marzieh Gail. Shoghi Effendi (1942-10-24). Letter on behalf of Shoghi Effendi, stating that not being reappointed to Bahá'í committees gives people more opportunity to engage in the teaching work, and expressing pleasure at the Bahá'ís' lack of prejudice towards minority group members. Guardian.
  8. Localities where Bahá'ís live (world, 1938). Author unknown (1942). Maps.
  9. Martha L. Root: In Memoriam. Author unknown (1942). Overview of Root's life, correspondence, and travels. Biographies.
  10. Martha Root's Travels in India, Burma and Australia — Her Death in Honolulu. Author unknown (1942). A detailed account of Root's travels and teaching activities across the world. Biographies.
  11. Navjote of a Converted Zoroastrian Bahai, The. Maneckji Nuserwanji Dhalla, Gool Sohrab H. J. Rustomji, trans. , Behram Sohrab H. J. Rustomji, trans. (1975). Overview of the Faith, and the author's interactions with Bahá'ís in the early 1900s. (Navjote is the initiation ceremony where a child receives his/her ceremonial garments and first performs the Zoroastrian ritual.) Biographies.
  12. Scriptures of Different Faiths, The. Pritam Singh (1942). Overview of Hindu, Buddhist, Zoroastrian, Christian, and Islamic scriptures, emphasizing their teachings and significance across diverse religious traditions. Introductory.
  13. Selected Writings of Bahá'u'lláh. Bahá'u'lláh (1942). Early 42-page compilation, primarily highlights from the Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh. Writings.
  14. Teaching regions of the United States and Canada (1938). Author unknown (1942). Maps.
 

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