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21. Elvis Presley Anthology - Boxed Set (Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook) by Elvis Presley | |
Hardcover: 648
Pages
(1995-01-01)
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Not in the recorded keys |
22. Elvis Presley: Unseen Archives by Marie Clayton | |
Hardcover: 383
Pages
(2009-02)
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23. Elvis Presley Passed Here: Even More Locations of America's Pop Culture Landmarks by Chris Epting | |
Paperback: 312
Pages
(2005-05-01)
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Elvis Presley Passed Here
Elvis Presley Passed Here
This Book Has Become An Essential Part Of My Travel Library!
This is a Pop-culture Traveler's "Must Have" |
24. Elvis: By the Presleys by Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Lisa Marie Presley | |
Hardcover: 308
Pages
(2005-05-05)
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25. Elvis Elvis Elvis - 100 Greatest Hits (Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook) by Elvis Presley | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1981-03-01)
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Good book, but difficult
OK, "Billy"!
Nothin' but a hound-dog!
Wonderful |
26. Elvis Presley's Twin, Jesse Garon: The Records Show He Died...but Did He? by Stan Knight | |
Paperback: 402
Pages
(2004-10-26)
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Elvis Presley's Twin, Jesse Garon |
27. Images of Elvis by Marie Clayton | |
Hardcover: 223
Pages
(2006-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book charts the life and achievements of the boy from Tupelo, Mississippi, from his first taste of fame in the early 1950s to his untimely death in 1977. Over 400 fabulous photographs document the important events in his life and career. The pictures are accompanied by informative captions, adding context and depth to his amazing story, and an appendix of facts and figures sets out his remarkable achievements in the music industry. Customer Reviews (3)
Elvis Presley (Unseen Archives)
Elvis Unseen Archives
Good and Bad |
28. The Truth About Elvis Aron Presley: In His Own Words by Donald Hinton, Jesse Garon Presley | |
Paperback: 88
Pages
(2001-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description Dr. Hinton risks his reputation and livelihood to bring this astonishing story to print because, he says, "Jesse" felt it was time to tell his fans the truth. Elvis' disciples and skeptics alike should welcome this opportunity to finally establish or lay to rest the truth about Elvis' death or life. Customer Reviews (30)
Totally Fake! UPSET PRESLEY MEDIATOR!
Whatever happened to Donald Hinton?
It is the truth
This book absolutely IS Elvis's own & written in his own handwriting
Associate of Dr Hinton |
29. Elvis Presley for Ukulele by Elvis Presley, Jim Beloff | |
Paperback: 72
Pages
(2009-09-01)
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Fun Ukulele Book for Beginners and Sing-A-Longs!
ukulele music |
30. The Colonel: The Extraordinary Story of Colonel Tom Parker and Elvis Presley by Alanna Nash | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2004-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Ultimately, Parker was protecting himself in his manipulation of Elvis, Nash argues. Though her evidence is not conclusive, she suggests that Parker (born Andreas Cornelis van Kuijk) feared deportation his entire life, but, more importantly, he may have fled his native Holland in 1929 after committing murder. In America Andreas transformed himself into Tom Parker while immersing himself in the worlds of the carnival and circus. This work led him to the promotion of musical acts and, eventually, the creation of his greatest mass entertainment and merchandising bonanza, Elvis. Elvis would become a shield against the demons of Parker’s past and resource to fuel his insatiable appetites. Parker’s life remains shrouded to a large degree, despite Nash's efforts. The narrative is at times sensational in its attempts to dramatize the malign aspects of Parker’s character, and those coming for a definitive answer as to the cause of Elvis's self-destruction will find new light, but no final answers. Yet, Nash's biography will likely remain the best picture we will ever have of the mysterious Tom Parker, and fans of Elvis will appreciate this insider's view into their hero’s rise and fall. --Patrick O'Kelley Customer Reviews (26)
The con man behind the scenes.....
Very good informative book on the Colonel
Illegal Alien
Was the Colonel truly good for Elvis as a man?
The best rock management biography ever written |
31. The Colonel: The Extraordinary Story of Colonel Tom Parker and Elvis Presley by Alanna Nash | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2004-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Ultimately, Parker was protecting himself in his manipulation of Elvis, Nash argues. Though her evidence is not conclusive, she suggests that Parker (born Andreas Cornelis van Kuijk) feared deportation his entire life, but, more importantly, he may have fled his native Holland in 1929 after committing murder. In America Andreas transformed himself into Tom Parker while immersing himself in the worlds of the carnival and circus. This work led him to the promotion of musical acts and, eventually, the creation of his greatest mass entertainment and merchandising bonanza, Elvis. Elvis would become a shield against the demons of Parker’s past and resource to fuel his insatiable appetites. Parker’s life remains shrouded to a large degree, despite Nash's efforts. The narrative is at times sensational in its attempts to dramatize the malign aspects of Parker’s character, and those coming for a definitive answer as to the cause of Elvis's self-destruction will find new light, but no final answers. Yet, Nash's biography will likely remain the best picture we will ever have of the mysterious Tom Parker, and fans of Elvis will appreciate this insider's view into their hero’s rise and fall. --Patrick O'Kelley Customer Reviews (26)
The con man behind the scenes.....
Very good informative book on the Colonel
Illegal Alien
Was the Colonel truly good for Elvis as a man?
The best rock management biography ever written |
32. Elvis for Dummies by Susan Doll | |
Paperback: 392
Pages
(2009-07-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description The ultimate introduction to the life and works of the King Want to understand Elvis Presley? This friendly guide covers all phases of Elvis's career, from his musical influences as a teenager in Memphis and his first recordings to his days at Graceland and the mystery surrounding his death. You'll discover little-known details about his life, appreciate his contributions to music and film, and understand why his work still resonates with so many people today. Trace the beginnings of his storied career — be there as Elvis makes his first recordings for Sun Records Relive the magic — experience the frenzy and excitement that surrounded Elvis's entrance to the national music scene Take a fresh look at Elvis's films — understand the misconceptions surrounding Elvis's Hollywood career Watch as Elvis reinvents himself — witness his comeback to live performances, culminating with an historic act in Las Vegas Open the book and find: Meanings behind Elvis's music The controversy over his musical performing style Career highlights that no other performer has accomplished A typical Elvis concert — what it was like and what it meant Details on Elvis's television appearances The many ways fans keep Elvis's memory alive An appendix of the important people in Elvis's life Customer Reviews (6)
one of the best Elvis books
Just when you thought you knew the King....
For the Hardcore Fan or the Simply Curious
Excellent
THE book for Elvis fans! |
33. Elvis, Linda & Me by Jeanne LeMay Dumas | |
Paperback: 152
Pages
(2006-11-17)
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Eh.....
She's Kind of a Freeloader
Elvis, Linda and Me
Elvis, Linda and Me
Elvis Linda and Me |
34. Elvis 1956 by Alfred Wertheimer | |
Hardcover: 128
Pages
(2009-11-10)
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Elvis: The Beginning
Elvis 1956 - Photographs of Alfred Wertheimer (Welcome Books)
Any music library strong in rock n roll history needs this |
35. The Illustrated Elvis Presley by Geoffry Giuliano | |
Hardcover: 96
Pages
(1994-05)
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Elvis In Color Giuliano don't stop writing!
Lots of Fun! |
36. Elvis Presley: An illustrated biography by W. A Harbinson | |
Hardcover: 160
Pages
(1975)
Isbn: 0718114698 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
37. Private Presley: The Missing Years - Elvis in Germany/Book and CD by Andreas Schroer | |
Hardcover: 158
Pages
(1993-09)
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Private Presley: The Missing Years - Elvis in Germany
Not just another Elvis book!! : ) |
38. Are You Hungry Tonight? Elvis' Favorite Recipes by Brenda Arlene Butler | |
Hardcover: 64
Pages
(2004)
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Pedestrian at best
Gladys's cornmeal mush......now at fancy restos they call it "polenta"
Fun and Useful
Old fashioned, deep fried goodness
Great concept Are You Hungry Tonight provides a brief introduction to the celebrity subject's theory of flavor. Editor Butler broadly groups flavors into four categories based on the purpose they serve in a dish. Thus, Tastes That Push represent the well-known seasonings that we use to balance sauces, for example: Salty, Sweet, and Picante. Tastes That Pull represent those taste elements that highlight underlying flavors. The authors include here Tangy, Vinted, Floral/Herbal, Spiced Aromatic, Funky (pungents or musky flavors), and Bulby (what have commonly been called Aromatics such as onions and garlic). Taste Platforms represent the textures upon which dishes are built. These include Garden Platforms, Starchy ones, Oceanic ones, and Meaty ones (what the Japanese call umami). Finally, the fourth category is Tastes That Punctuate, basically bitters that stop tastes and cleanse the palate. This model is very useful one. Ms. Butler seems not to have done her research in examining precursors to this model, and makes little reference to other cuisines than the one Elvis constructed during his lifetime. She neglects to include several important items, especially in the Platforms section (breads, pastries, soy products, seitan, and mushrooms as a basis for other flavors, for example). There are similar, usually less complex models, already in the literature. Butler and Presley's model is more extensive than most, however. Surprisingly, there is little space given in the book to theory. The majority of pages is devoted to recipes that demonstrate their combining philosophy. Butler does not describe how Presley took the elements of taste and mixed them to concoct these dishes. (A reader must refer to Culinary Artistry for such guidelines.) She does, however, provide tasting notes after each recipe that dissect the elements used in the dish. The recipes are very complex, involving multiple steps and sub-recipes. Even a cook enjoying kitchen challenges would be hard pressed to prepare a full meal using this book alone-- one would run out of burners and pans before the dishes were complete. For example, the Honey Glazed Celeriac involves making the glaze, which is a reduction of wine and acids with sauteed aromatics sieved and kept warm, plus Celeriac slices baked and then broiled, plus a garnish of sauteed zucchini with chives, plus Ginger Curry Sauce, a mayonnaise of reduced wine and aromatics whisked with other ingredients. The writing is an interesting, not entirely successful juxtaposition of aw-shucks, down-home attitude, sophisticated epicurean philosophy, and fancy foods. The recipes are heavy on the Meaty and Oceanic food platforms, making this definitely a carnivore's cookbook. Produce usually stands as garnish and accompaniment to the flesh. In the end, the most special part of the book represent a few precious pages and is underdeveloped. Perhaps a follow-up volume will expound on this interesting culinary model. ... Read more |
39. Life: Remembering Elvis: 30 Years Later by Editors of Life Magazine | |
Hardcover: 144
Pages
(2007-07-24)
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Elvis Book purchase
LiFe: Remembering Elvis 30 yrs Later
An Elvis fan 'must have item'
Time Life's Elvis book
Life:Remembering Elvis:30 years later |
40. Elvis Presley: The Complete Guide to His Music by John Robertson | |
Paperback: 94
Pages
(2004-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Written by a rock ‘n’ roll expert, this complete guide examines every song in Elvis’ recorded repertoire, making it an invaluable guide for record collectors and fans alike. Black and White photos. |
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