Literary mentions during the Ministry of Shoghi Effendi


The Gleam (1923)[edit]

Francis Edward Younghusband wrote The Gleam which covered the Bab in some 14 plus pages.[1]

1924[edit]

Murder of American Diplomat Robert W. Imbrie[edit]

See paper by Michael Ziriksky publised in 1986.[2] Robert Imbrie was identified as a Baha'i by a Mulla and murdered.

1931[edit]

Albert Vail again published in The Open Court.[3]

  • Richardson, Robert P. (1931). "The Rise and Fall of the Parliament of Religions at Greenacre". The Open Court. 45 (3): 129–166. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)


Further reading[edit]

Geoffrey Nash; Geoffrey P. Nash (1 July 2011). Travellers to the Middle East from Burckhardt to Thesiger: An Anthology. Anthem Press. ISBN 978-0-85728-878-3.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Sir Francis Edward Younghusband (1923). The Gleam. J. Murray. pp. 194–208.
  2. Blood, Power, and Hypocrisy: The murder of Robert Imbrie and American relations with Pahlavi Iran, 1924, by Michael P. Ziriksky, International Journal of Middle East Studies, vol 18, Aug 1, 1986, pp. 275–292
  3. The Baha'i Temple of Universal Peace, by Albert Vail, The Open Court, vol 45, no 902, July, 1931, pp. 411-417