The Code of Maimonides (Mishneh Torah): Book 5, The Book of Holiness, trans. Louis I. Rabinowitz and Philip Grossman, Yale University Press, 1965
Mishneh Torah
Book of Women
The Code of Maimonides (Mishneh Torah): Book 4, The Book of Women, trans. Isaac Klein, Yale University Press, 1972
Book of Seasons
The Code of Maimonides (Mishneh Torah): Book 3, The Book of Seasons, trans. Solomon Gandz and Hyman Klein, Yale University Press, 1961
Book of Love
The Code of Maimonides (Mishneh Torah): Book 2, The Book of Love, trans. Menachem Kellner, Yale University Press, 2004
Book of Knowledge
Translation of Treatise 1 (Foundations of the Law), Chapters 1-4 by Ralph Lerner in Maimonides’ Empire of Light (Chicago: 2000), pp. 141-153.
Mishneh Torah
The Mishneh Torah is published in the Yale Judaica series as a 14 volume set entitled The Code of Maimonides. A good place to start is with the second volume, which has been recently re-translated by Menachem Kellner, a noted scholar of Maimonides. Each Volume is listed individually under the category of the "Mishneh Torah".
Converts, Heretics and Lepers: Maimonides and the Outsider
James Diamond, Converts, Heretics and Lepers: Maimonides and the Outsider, University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, Indiana, 2007
Prophecy: The History of an Idea in Medieval Jewish Philosophy
Kreisel, Howard. Prophecy: The History of an Idea in Medieval Jewish Philosophy. Dordrecht, 2001.
Maimonides
Kraemer, Joel L. “Maimonides.” Judaism in Practice. ed. L. Fine: 413-28.
What Did Maimonides Mean by Madda’?
Septimus, Bernard. “What Did Maimonides Mean by Madda’?” Me’ah She‘arim: Studies in Medieval Jewish Spiritual Life in Memory of Isadore Twersky. ed. G. Blidstein et al.: 83-110.