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Bahá'í Faith in East Asia: books by Barbara Sims
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  1. 2003-03. Barbara Sims' Contribution to Bahá'í Scholarship in Asia Pacific, by Sandra S. Fotos, in ABS North America Bulletin, 82. Two memorial articles for Barbara Sims, Pioneer to Japan from 1953-2002, biographer of Agnes Alexander, and author of many histories of Bahá'ís in eastern Asia. [about]
  2. 2002/2020. In the Light of the Rising Sun: Memoirs of A Bahá'í Pioneer to Japan, by Barbara R. Sims. Expanded and newly-annotated version of Sims' auto-biography, covering the history of the Faith in Japan 1953-2002. [about]
  3. 2002-05-10. In memoriam Barbara Sims, by Universal House of Justice and Sheridan Sims, in Bahá'í News of Japan, No. 299. Two obituaries of a prominent American Bahá'í teacher and pioneer to Japan. [about]
  4. 1998. Unfurling the Divine Flag in Tokyo: An Early Bahá'í History, by Barbara R. Sims. History of Bahá'í activities in Japan, 1909-1994, and life stories of notable persons. [about]
  5. 1996. Raising the Banner in Korea: An Early Bahá'í History, by Barbara R. Sims. Bahá'í activities in Korea 1921-1988. [about]
  6. 1994. Taiwan Bahá'í Chronicle: An Historical Record of the Early Days of the Bahá'í Faith in Taiwan, by Barbara R. Sims. Bahá'í activities in Taiwan and personal histories, 1952-1992. Includes earliest pamphlet published in Chinese. [about]
  7. 1994. Selected Communications Concerning the North East Asia Area including Japan, by Universal House of Justice. Compilation of letters from, or on behalf of, the Universal House of Justice, in both English and Japanese. [about]
  8. 1992. Japan Will Turn Ablaze!, by Abdu'l-Bahá and Shoghi Effendi. Tablets of `Abdu'l-Bahá, letters of Shoghi Effendi and the Universal House of Justice, and historical notes about Japan. [about]
  9. 1991. Macau Bahá'í Community in the Early Years, by Barbara R. Sims. Brief overview of the history of Macau, and a detailed account of Bahá'í involvement 1953-1975, and stories of early believers. [about]
  10. 1989. Traces That Remain: A Pictorial History of the Early Days of the Bahá'í Faith among the Japanese, by Barbara R. Sims. Extensive history of Bahá'í events and personages in Japan, 1914-1983. [about]
  11. 1977. History of the Bahá'í Faith in Japan 1914-1938, by Agnes Baldwin Alexander. An account of the Bahá'í Cause in Japan, China, Korea, and the Hawaiian Islands, prepared by request of the Guardian. [about]
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