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Paperback The Apostle Of Peace Vol. 2 Book

ISBN: 0853986169

ISBN13: 9780853986164

The Apostle Of Peace Vol. 2

The second volume of a fascinating collection of a few hundred of the over 2,200 press articles written about 'Abdu'l-Bah during His lifetime. Covering the period 1912 to 1921, this volume includes 'Abdu'l-Bah 's last visit to Europe, His return to the Holy Land and His passing in November 1921. It details His contact in Europe and North America with suffragist organizations, the civil rights movement, Esperantists, the Theosophical Society and with various figures and organizations linked with the spiritualist and esoteric movements.

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When 'Abdu'l-Bah set sail from the Middle East in 1911 and again in 1912 to bring to the West the message of peace found in the teachings of His father, Bah 'u'll h, His arrival was headline news in towns and cities across Europe and North America.

In an era when the newspaper was the main source of news, 'Abdu'l-Bah gave interviews in almost every city He visited, granted press conferences and even agreed to have His picture taken. His message of peace, brotherhood and the advent of Bah 'u'll h excited the interest of thousands and the press promulgated these ideas enthusiastically, exhibiting a genuine interest for the Master both as a religious figure and as a promulgator of progressive ideals.

It is impossible to estimate the number of people who read about 'Abdu'l-Bah in the press. The circulation of the main newspapers cited in this book alone comes to over 22.2 million copies.

The large number of articles written about Him demonstrates that He was far better known by the public than previously thought.

The Apostle of Peace, compiled by Am n Egea over a ten-year period, is a fascinating collection of only a few hundred of the over 2,200 press articles written about 'Abdu'l-Bah during His lifetime that have thus far come to light. This, the second of two volumes, covers the period from 13 December 1912 to the passing of 'Abdu'l-Bah in November 1921, including the many articles published afterwards.

This volume also details 'Abdu'l-Bah 's contact in Europe and North America with suffragist organizations, the civil rights movement, Esperantists, the Theosophical Society and with various figures and organizations linked with the spiritualist and esoteric movements.

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