In honor of the twenty-fifth anniversary of his death, a pictorial tribute to the King--compiled with the authorization of the Presley estate--chronicles the life and career of Elvis Presley in more than six hundred photographs and illustrations, from his early days in Tupelo and Memphis, to his rise to music stardom, to his film, television, and concert careers. 70,000 first printing.
This is a book that's definitely recommended for all elvis fans released on the 25th anniversary of his death this book is a pictorial celebration of his life and career with over 600 beautiful pictures and a chronology section at the end of this massive book also information of all his recordings and how they did on the charts platinum or gold I own a copy of this massive book and highly recommend it
This was the second Elvis book I have read and just as informative in my quest for knowledge of my new found idol and appreciation for Elvis. It's a nice overview of the king and contains a plethora of larger than life photos. This was great!!
A fabulous representation of the man who will always be known as the king of rock n roll. Breathtaking private and public photos with incrediable facts and descriptions.
I love this photo book. It is like Elvis’ Instagram in book form. There are so many pictures of Elvis that I have never seen before. I love the one where he is in the driveway at Graceland and meets up with two female fans who are camera-ready. Naturally, he hangs out of the car to pose for them. It captures his life in photos. Overall, beautifully done.
It was probably inevitable that Elvis would eventually split his pants onstage. Leaning over to the front row, he would kiss a fan here, touch a hand there, and after a few shows his pants split for the first time. Yikes. Girls probably swooned even more if that was possible.
"When I was a child, ladies and gentlemen, I was a dreamer. I read comic books, and I was the hero of the comic book. I saw movies, and I was the hero in the movie. So every dream that I ever dreamed, has come true a hundred times. I learned very early in life that: “Without a song, the Day would never end. Without a song, a man ain’t got a friend. Without a song the road would never bend. Without a song...so I keep singing a song.”
Even though this is mostly a pictorial book, the type was so small it was hard to read even though I had glasses on. Otherwise, many beautiful photos of Elvis. Take you on his life journey from start to the end. I really enjoyed it! If nothing else, get it for the pictures!