RIS record for "Mountain of God, The"

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TY  - JOUR
ID  - 586
UR  - https://bahai-library.com/stevens_mountain_god
WT  - Baha'i Library Online
T1  - Mountain of God, The
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JF  - World Order
JA  - WO
A1  - Stevens,E. S.
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Y1  - 1911/1970
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VL  - 4:3-4:4
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SP  - 28-52; 33-50  - 
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M3  - Fiction; Histories; Books
SN  -         
LA  - English
L3  - https://bahai-library.com/rollins_individuation_stevens_mountain[Symbols of Individuation in E. S. Stevens's The Mountain of God (Rollins, 1989)]; https://bodleianimages.co.uk/?service=asset&action=show_zoom_window_popup&language=en&asset=2667&location=grid&asset_list=2666,2667[Original book cover]
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AB  - Book excerpts, sympathetic portrayal by a non-Bahá'í of Abdu'l-Bahá and the small band of Bahá’ís who lived in Haifa and 'Akká early in 20th Century.
N1  - World Order excerpted this book in a two-part serial in 1970.  The preface and dedication praise Abdul Baha and apologizing for attempting to portray Him in a work of fiction. He emphasizes that he has the greatest respect for the Bahá'ís and that his intentions in writing a novel are "honest."  The editors wrote that they were not able to find out who E.S. Stevens was (below). Denis MacEoin identified her as "a minor novelist, later better known (as Lady Drower) for her excellent academic studies of Mandaean religion and culture."  PDF below exported from the Microsoft Word version (prepared by Alexander Meinhard).
C1  - Scanned 2003 by Jonah Winters;  Formatted 2003-03-04 by Jonah Winters
KW  - 1900s
KW  - 1911
KW  - E. S.  Stevens
KW  - Fiction
KW  - Haifa, Israel
KW  - Literature
KW  - Literature, English
KW  - Mount Carmel
KW  - `Abdu'l-Bahá
ER  -