This feature highlights books of potential interest to Quaker studies scholars. Titles include non-traditional academic publications, books from local publishers or published independently, interesting mentions of Quakers, and data-centred texts. We are happy to hear from readers about additional texts that might be included in future (email ).

Paul and Peter Bangs, The Bangs family of East Anglia – the first 800 years. Volume II (Kindle: independently published, 2021).

Daniel Clark, What Sayest Thou?: A History of the Walla Walla Friends Meeting (independently published, 1921).

W. Earl Daniels, Always Do the Right Thing: Sheriff E. Frank Outland, Life and Legend (New Providence, NJ: Bowkers, 2021).

Bradford Lyttle, Peace Activist: The Autobiography of Bradford Lyttle (Kindle: indepen dently published, 2021).

Fiona Murdoch, Victor Bewley’s Memoirs, new edition (London: Veritas, 2021).