Balyuzi, Edward Granville Browne and the Bahá'í Faith, pp. 123-5.
Browne, Materials for the Study of the Bábí Religion, Sec. III, pp. 175-243.
Browne (ed.), A Traveller's Narrative, Vol. II, Note A, pp. 173-211.
Nabíl-i-A`ẓam, The Dawn-Breakers, pp. 491-3 (Brit.), pp. 669-71 (U.S.).
NOTES
Full details of authors and titles are given in the bibliography. Page numbers are given for the American and British editions of Nabíl-i-A`ẓam, The Dawn-Breakers. All Foreign Office documents (reference F.O.) are held by the Public Record Office, London. They are Crown copyright and appear verbatim by kind permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office.
Prologue I and II
[1] See Sohráb, Risáliy-i-Tis`a-`Asharíyyih, p. 13, for an account of Shaykh Aḥmad's discourses. (This source is discussed in Balyuzi, `Abdu'l-Bahá, p. 417.)
[2] ibid., p. 14.
[3] See [note 1] above, pp. 19-20.
[4] F.O. 248/108 of May 15th 1843, enclosed in letter of May 20th 1843 to Sheil.