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A Sudden Music

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This novella, a poetic recreation of the first Bahá’í centre in Europe, unfolds against the background of the visit to Paris in 1909 of May Ellis Maxwell, the heart and inspirer of the community she founded there in 1901, depicts the activities of some of the outstanding Bahá’ís who served there, describes the visit in 1911 of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, and evokes the atmosphere of spiritual receptivity - then obtaining and since unequalled - that must foreshadow the eventual capitulation of Europe, wrapped in the darkness of materialism, to the brightening rays of the Revelation of Bahá’u’lláh.

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  • 3 ISBN
  • 4 Available From

Author[edit]

Roger White

Publisher[edit]

George Ronald Publisher Ltd

ISBN[edit]

HC 978-0-85398-162-0
SC 978-0-85398-163-9

Available From[edit]

Hard Cover George Ronald
Soft Cover George Ronald

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