- A.L.M. Nicolas. A Propos de Deux Manuscrits "Babis" de la Bibliotheque Nationale (1903). — Regarding the correct titles/classification of two versions of the manuscript "Histoire de la secte ...
- Robert K. Arbuthnot. Bab and Babeeism, The: Part 1 (1869 May-August). — Part one of an early, relatively lengthy overview of Babi theology and history.
- Robert K. Arbuthnot. Bab and Babeeism, The: Part 2 (1969 September-December). — Part two of an early, relatively lengthy overview of Babi history and theology.
- Joseph Arthur Gobineau. Correspondance entre le Comte de Gobineau et le Comte de Prokesche-Osten (1854-1876) (1933). — Multiple letters from 1865-1868 referencing the Babi Faith.
- Bahiyyih Nakhjavani. Fact and Fiction: Interrelationships between History and Imagination (2000). — On the tension between "fact" and "fiction," between objective history and our relative and subjecti...
- Howard B. Garey. Howard B. Garey, trans. Gobineau's Account of the Beginnings of the Bahá'í Revelation (2000 Summer). — Short summary of the Bab's time in Shiraz and Mecca, circa 1843.
- Calmard Jean. Gobineau, Joseph Arthur de (2003). — Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
- Edith Sanderson. Peter Terry, trans. Interview with A.L.M. Nicolas of Paris: Translator of many important works of the Báb (1942). — Nicolas' life, his encounter with the Babi movement, his motivations and translation efforts.
- Joseph Arthur Gobineau (published as Comte de Gobineau). Les religions et les philosophies dans l'asie centrale (1866/1900). — A lengthy early account of Babi history by French Orientalist and diplomat Comte de Gobineau, who se...
- Joseph Arthur Gobineau (published as Comte de Gobineau). Les religions et les philosophies dans l'asie centrale (continued) (1866/1900). — Due to size, this book was split in two for this online edition. See part 1.
- Robert Weinberg. Tales of Magnificent Heroism: The Impact of the Báb and His Followers on Writers and Artists (2019-11). — This concise survey explores how this particular episode in humanity’s religious history resonated...
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