Abstract
Four areas concerning the biography From Copper to Gold are discussed: the historical context of this biography, the approach and pace of the book, typical problems associated with the writing, and the groundwork of beliefs from which Dorothy Baker gained her strength.
*This paper is adapted from the Hasan Balyuzi Memorial Lecture presented at the 10th Annual Conference of the Association for Bahá’í Studies, Vancouver, August 1985.
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