On Dean W. Arnold’s writing . . .

 

UNKNOWN EMPIRE
The True Story of Mysterious Ethiopia and the Future Ark of Civilization

Prince Asfa-Wossen Asserate, PhD Great Nephew of Emperor Haile Selassie

Prince Asfa-Wossen Asserate, PhD
Great Nephew of Emperor Haile Selassie

“I read it in three nights . . .”

“This is an unusual and captivating book dealing with three major aspects of Ethiopian history and the country’s ancient religion. Dean W. Arnold’s scholarly and most enjoyable book sets about the task with great vigour. The elegant lightness of the writing makes the reader want to know more about the country that is also known as ‘the cradle of humanity.’ This is an oeuvre that will enrich our understanding of one of Africa’s most formidable civilisations.”

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Prince Asfa-Wossen Asserate, PhD
Magdalene College, Cambridge, University of Frankfurt
Imperial House of Ethiopia
Great Nephew of Emperor Haile Selassie



OLD MONEY, NEW SOUTH
The Spirit of Chattanooga

“. . . chronicles the fascinating and little-known history of a unique place and tells the story of many of the great families that have shaped it. It was a story well worth telling, and one well worth reading.”

—Jon Meacham, Editor, Newsweek,
Author, Pulitzer Prize winner




THE CHEROKEE PRINCES
Mixed Marriages and Murders — The True Unknown Story Behind the Trail of Tears 

“A page-turner.” 

“I stayed up until 2:30 a.m. to finish it. The author captures the humanity in the history. He clothes the truth with flesh and blood—which is what any talented artist tries to do.”

—Gordon Wetmore, Chairman, Portrait Society of America


“Dean Arnold has a unique way of capturing the essence of an issue and communicating it through his clear but compelling style of writing.”

—Bob Corker, U.S. Senator, 2006-2018, Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee

“The author brings to life a poignant story, one every American should know.”

Dr. Wilfred McClay, 1995 Merle Curti Award: Best Book on Intellectual History



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THE WIZARD AND THE LION 
(Screenplay on the friendship between J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis)

“Significant historical details are clearly represented and yet [he provides] a well-crafted drama.”

—Oxford C. S. Lewis Society


“. . . sincerely impressed.”

—Dr. Tyler Fisher, Magdalen College, University of Oxford

Magdalen College, Oxford University

Magdalen College, Oxford University