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A lucid doorway to a bustling, formative era. Abdu’l-Bahá In London unfolds as a compassionate guide to faith, travel, and dialogue in the early twentieth century.This is more than a biography: it is a religious history notes that reads with the clarity of a travelogue and the humility of a spiritual lectures series. Abdu’l Bahá speaks across borders and beliefs, weaving personal witness with social reform ideas, and modelling interfaith dialogue as both principle and practice. The text speaks to scholars and general spiritual readers alike, offering a careful portrait of east west unity and the shaping of modern religious thought within the British capital London.Historically significant and poignantly human, the book stands as a cornerstone of Bahá’í faith literature and a vivid snapshot of public life, where ideas about unity, service, and intellectual curiosity meet street scenes, parlours, and public discourse. It is a work that rewards patient study and rewards casual reading with moments of insight and grace.Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition is restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint, it is a collector’s item and a cultural treasure-belonging on shelves of academic collections, of classic-literature enthusiasts, and of anyone seeking a clearer map of early modern spiritual life in the British capital.