Abdul-Baha, The Centre of the Covenant of Baha'u'llah, was the first comprehensive biography of this 'magnetic figure' and 'perfect Exemplar' of Bahá'í life, and remains the foremost source for subsequent accounts. With the Centenary of His visit to the West upon us, this enthralling story of the One appointed as its Centre by Baha'u'llah Himself acquires special importance.
Over 250 pages describe Abdul-Baha's journeys to the West, the places He visited and audiences He addressed, many of those who were privileged to meet Him, and the example He gave in daily life. The ideals He upheld for all are reflected in a wealth of quotations from His talks.
