Bibliography of Haile Selassie

This is bibliography of Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie I, reigned from 1930 to 1974. The list contains books with year of publication.

List of books

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  • The Autobiography of Emperor Haile Sellassie I: King of Kings of All Ethiopia and Lord of All Lords (My Life and Ethiopia's Progress) (My Life... ... (My Life and Ethiopia's Progress) – 1999[1]
  • The Wise Mind of Emperor Haile Sellassie I – 2017[1]
  • Members Of A New Race: The Teachings Of H.I.M. Haile Sellassie 1 – 2017[1]
  • King of Kings: The Triumph and Tragedy of Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia – 2017[2]
  • Holy Bible: Rastafari Edition – 2019[3]
  • Selected Speeches of His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie I – 2011[4]
  • Jah Rastafari Prayers: Rasta Prayers & Healing Scriptures – 2016[5]
  • Haile Selassie: The Life and Legacy of the Ethiopian Emperor Revered as the Messiah by Rastafarians – 2019[6]
  • A Journey to the Roots of Rastafari: The Essene Nazarite Link – 2014[7]
  • Books of the Ethiopian Bible: Missing from the Protestant Canon – 2019[8]
  • Emancipated From Mental Slavery: Selected Sayings of Marcus Garvey – 2013[9]
  • Ethiopia and the Origin of Civilization – 2017[10]
  • Prevail: The Inspiring Story of Ethiopia's Victory over Mussolini's Invasion, 1935–1941 – 2017[11]
  • Mansa Musa and Timbuktu: The History of the West African Emperor and Medieval Africa’s Most Fabled City – 2019[12]
  • The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story Hardcover – 2021[13]
  • The Rastafarians: Twentieth Anniversary Edition – 1997[14]
  • The Kebra Negast (the Book of the Glory of Kings), with 15 original illustrations (Aziloth Books) – 2013[15]

Music

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Harris, Brice; I, Haile Sellassie; Ullendorff., Edward (February 1977). "The Autobiography of Emperor Haile Sellassie I: "My Life and Ethiopia's Progress," 1892–1937". The American Historical Review. 82 (1): 156. doi:10.2307/1857299. ISSN 0002-8762. JSTOR 1857299.
  2. ^ "King of kings: the triumph and tragedy of Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia". Choice Reviews Online. 53 (9): 53–4054. 2016-04-19. doi:10.5860/choice.196032. ISSN 0009-4978.
  3. ^ "Chapter 8: The Bible and the Ethiopian literary sources". Beyond RastafarI. Peter Lang. 2015. doi:10.3726/978-3-0353-0705-4/18. ISBN 978-3-0343-0959-2.
  4. ^ Haile Selassie, I, kejsare av Etiopien (26 November 2011). Selected Speeches of His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie I, 1918–1967. ISBN 978-1-5007-1943-2. OCLC 1255172122.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Yuajah, Empress (8 July 2016). Jah Rastafari : Rasta prayers & healing scriptures. ISBN 978-1-5333-7905-4. OCLC 1102677698.
  6. ^ River, Charles (16 May 2019). Haile Selassie : the life and legacy of the Ethiopian emperor revered as the Messiah by Rastafarians. ISBN 978-1-09-905388-7. OCLC 1302899354.
  7. ^ Sellassie, Abba Yahudah Berhan (2 July 2014). A journey to the roots of Rastafari : the Essene Nazarite link. ISBN 978-1-4907-3316-6. OCLC 1102671613.
  8. ^ kerestiyān., YaʼItyop̣yā ʼortodoks tawāḥedo béta. Books of the Ethiopian Bible : missing from the Protestant canon / [Ethiopian Church]. OCLC 1262658330.
  9. ^ Garvey, Marcus (2 May 2019). Emancipated from mental slavery : selected sayings of Marcus Garvey. ISBN 978-1-09-601330-3. OCLC 1128830321.
  10. ^ Jackson, John G. (2020). Ethiopia and the origin of civilization. BN Publishing. ISBN 978-0-592-43884-9. OCLC 1202052620.
  11. ^ Pearce, Jeff, 1963- (18 July 2017). Prevail : the inspiring story of ethiopia's victory over Mussolini's invasion, 1935–1941. ISBN 978-1-5107-1865-4. OCLC 954669620.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ Mansa musa and Timbuktu : The History of the West African Emperor and Medieval Africa's Most Fabled City, ISBN 978-1-987180-41-1, OCLC 1198444934
  13. ^ Wright, Michelle M (2020). "1619: The Danger of a Single Origin Story". American Literary History. 32 (4): e1–e12. doi:10.1093/alh/ajaa027. ISSN 0896-7148.
  14. ^ Barrett, Leonard (2014). The rastafarians : twentieth anniversary edition. Beacon Press. ISBN 978-0-8070-9705-2. OCLC 869300549.
  15. ^ Fellman, Jack; Brooks, Miguel F. (1999). "Kebra Nagast (The Glory of Kings)". The International Journal of African Historical Studies. 32 (1): 192. doi:10.2307/220845. ISSN 0361-7882. JSTOR 220845.
  16. ^ eMinor. "Teddy Afro : Haile Selassie | Ethiopian Music". ReverbNation. Retrieved 2022-10-09.