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♥ Book Title: Elvis and me ♣ Name Author: Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Sandra Harmon ∞ Launching: 1985-09-01 ◊ Info ISBN Link: ⊗ Detail ISBN code: 841 ⊕ Number Pages: Total sheet ♮ News id: yBPzlEh4AUgC ☯ Full Synopsis: 'The woman whom Elvis decided to marry when she was an innocent fourteen-year-old writes candidly about their twelve years together, about Elvis the husband and father, and about his drug-wracked decline and death 'Article Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Sandra Harmon Statement.' ♥ Book Title: Priscilla, Elvis and Me ♣ Name Author: Michael Edwards ∞ Launching: 1989 ◊ Info ISBN Link: ⊗ Detail ISBN code: 435 ⊕ Number Pages: Total sheet ♮ News id: PKpWGwAACAAJ ☯ Full Synopsis: 'An actor who lived with Priscilla Presley after her separation from Elvis describes their stormy relationship, their drug problems and detoxification, Presley's daughter Lisa Marie, the shadowy presence of Elvis Presley, and their breakup 'Article Michael Edwards Statement.'
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♥ Book Title: The King and Dr. Nick ♣ Name Author: George Nichopoulos ∞ Launching: 2010-01-04 ◊ Info ISBN Link: 934 ⊗ Detail ISBN code: ⊕ Number Pages: Total sheet ♮ News id: XRY1gyy-x4C ☯ Full Synopsis: 'The truth about Elvis’s death from the doctor who spent eleven years as “the King’s” personal physician, father-figure, and confidant - 'Dr.
Nichopoulos spent a decade with Elvis on the road and at Graceland, trying to maintain the precarious health of one of the world’s greatest entertainers. But on August 16, 1977, he found himself in the ambulance with Elvis on that fateful last trip to the ER. He signed the death certificate. From that day forward, Dr. Nick became the focus of a media witch hunt that threatened his life and all but destroyed his professional reputation. Now, for the first time, Dr.
Nick reveals the true story behind Elvis’s drug use and final days—not the version formed by years of tabloid journalism and gross speculation. Put aside what you’ve learned about Elvis’s final days and get ready to understand for the first time the inner workings of “the king of rock n’ roll.” 'Article George Nichopoulos Statement.' ♥ Book Title: Elvis, Linda and Me ♣ Name Author: Jeanne LeMay Dumas ∞ Launching: 2007-03-01 ◊ Info ISBN Link: 364 ⊗ Detail ISBN code: ⊕ Number Pages: Total sheet ♮ News id: QlJhKicMPRoC ☯ Full Synopsis: 'Elvis, Linda and Me recalls Elviss legendary generosity extended to Dumas in the form of a three-and-a-half-carat yellow-gold cluster diamond ring for, in Elviss words, being a good friend to Linda.
Elvis, Linda and Me also recalls his legendary temper and affinity for firearms, recounting one incident when Elviss car wouldnt start and The King responding by pulling out a gun and shooting the car as if it was a villain in one of his western movies! 'Article Jeanne LeMay Dumas Statement.'
♥ Book Title: Elvis, Linda & Me ♣ Name Author: Jeanne LeMay Dumas ∞ Launching: 2006-11-17 ◊ Info ISBN Link: 153 ⊗ Detail ISBN code: ⊕ Number Pages: Total sheet ♮ News id: 8VFUAAAAQBAJ ☯ Full Synopsis: 'Elvis fans the world over constantly dream about what their fantasy would have been if they had been lucky enough to have known him. Imagine having been Linda Thompson's best girlfriend and being with her the night she met Elvis. Then imagine becoming Elvis' friend, being kissed by him, working for him, and the ultimate dream: having sleepovers at Graceland with Linda (actually sleeping in his bed) while Elvis was away, traveling with Elvis and Linda on concert dates, and taking pictures of the upstairs area at Graceland. This book tells the story of how it all began and gives you a look at the incredible (some never-before-seen) pictures.' 'Article Jeanne LeMay Dumas Statement.' ♥ Book Title: Elvis and Me ♣ Name Author: Gillian Wills ∞ Launching: 2015-08-01 ◊ Info ISBN Link: ⊗ Detail ISBN code: 445 ⊕ Number Pages: Total sheet ♮ News id: 7fgprgEACAAJ ☯ Full Synopsis: 'A world-weary musician and a broken racehorse rescue each other in this inspirational memoir about second chances At thea age of 56, Gillian Wills bought her first horse on a whim. Elvis was emaciated, scarred, unruly, saddle-phobic, and imbued with attitude.
However, she sensed in him the remnants of a fierce pride that resonated with her own almost-lost sense of self-worth, depleted after leaving a high status job as head of a prestigious music conservatorium in Melbourne to move across the country with her partner to Queensland. Owning a horse pushed the need for paddocks to the top of Gillian's wish list. She and her partner bought a dilapidated weatherboard farmhouse on 2.5 acres and swapped city living in Brisbane for the pleasures of semi-rural life.
Gillian gave up a busy career to focus on freelance writing. For a year she wore mud-stained boots and dusty jeans by day and shiny heels and black cocktail gear at night to mingle with the art cogniscenti. And she tried to ride Elvis. He had been pitched to Gillian as a quiet, beginner's 'I'll-do-whatever-youwant-kind-of-horse' who could hardly summon up the energy to trot.
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The truth was very different. Rehabilitating Elvis through natural horsemanship methods (horse whispering) with the help of a trainer introduced Gillian to a whole new world where music was incidental and daily discussions centered on the weather, how to tell good grass from bad, and fear of the Hendra virus.
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She persevered with her riding lessons, ignoring the often not-so-subtle doubts that she would ever learn to ride competently, let alone be able to control a spirited mount like Elvis. Gradually Elvis's behavior improved and Gillian's confidence grew. Learning to assert her leadership over Elvis's daily rehabilitation program slowly but surely transformed her world.
'Article Gillian Wills Statement.' ♥ Book Title: Don't Call Me Elvis and other Poems ♣ Name Author: Hallowell, Gbanabom ∞ Launching: 2016-03-29 ◊ Info ISBN Link: 247 ⊗ Detail ISBN code: ⊕ Number Pages: Total sheet ♮ News id: VsLkCwAAQBAJ ☯ Full Synopsis: 'Gbanabom Hallowell's poems are free flowing and he delivers them with flourish, aplomb, and satirical agility. His poems do not lack the classic surrealism, which are pertinent to poems of anguish. Reading Hallowell seems to confirm that beyond art form, poetry can be a soul-searching vehicle that offers a glimpse into the conscience of mankind, a nation and a poet's mindset-some form of refractive mirror. He has met the litmus test of having transcended the threshold that all aspiring poets must accost.' Oseloka Obaze, Critic and Author of Regarscent Past: a collection of poems 'Article Hallowell, Gbanabom Statement.'
♥ Book Title: Elvis and the Memphis Mambo Murders ♣ Name Author: Peggy Webb ∞ Launching: 2011-09-06 ◊ Info ISBN Link: ⊗ Detail ISBN code: 182 ⊕ Number Pages: Total sheet ♮ News id: dUClnDaaGC4C ☯ Full Synopsis: 'Callie Valentine's mama Ruby Nell has gone and entered herself—and her hunk-a-geriatric-love dance partner—in a Memphis mambo contest, hoping to shake, rattle and roll her way to stardom. But someone at the competition is determined to step on a lot of blue suede shoes.
First, a serial monogamist in a bright pink gown does a fatal swan dive from the top of the hotel. Then Callie finds an overdressed diva floating in a famous fountain. With help from Jack, the mysteriously reappearing ex Callie just can't get over, and her delusional dog Elvis, Callie and her cousin Lovie are going to have to track down some answers before mayhem strikes again. And with Ruby Nell in the killer's sights, they'll need a little less conversation and a lot more action if they want their family waltzing home in one piece. 'Webb writes purely funny scenes, with wacky characters getting into ridiculously silly situations, and all with a southern flair.' —Booklist 'Wacky.Elvis continues to be the saving grace of this cozy series.'
—Publishers Weekly 'Article Peggy Webb Statement.' ♥ Book Title: Elvis Presley ♣ Name Author: Joel Williamson ∞ Launching: 2014-10-16 ◊ Info ISBN Link: 942 ⊗ Detail ISBN code: ⊕ Number Pages: Total sheet ♮ News id: teSBAAAQBAJ ☯ Full Synopsis: 'In Elvis Presley: A Southern Life, one of the most admired Southern historians of our time takes on one of the greatest cultural icons of all time.
The result is a masterpiece: a vivid, gripping biography, set against the rich backdrop of Southern society-indeed, American society-in the second half of the twentieth century. Author of The Crucible of Race and William Faulkner and Southern History, Joel Williamson is a renowned historian known for his inimitable and compelling narrative style.
In this tour de force biography, he captures the drama of Presley's career set against the popular culture of the post-World War II South. Born in Tupelo, Mississippi, Presley was a contradiction, flamboyant in pegged black pants with pink stripes, yet soft-spoken, respectfully courting a decent girl from church. Then he wandered into Sun Records, and everything changed. 'I was scared stiff,' Elvis recalled about his first time performing on stage.
'Everyone was hollering and I didn't know what they were hollering at.' Girls did the hollering-at his snarl and swagger. Williamson calls it 'the revolution of the Elvis girls.' His fans lived in an intense moment, this generation raised by their mothers while their fathers were away at war, whose lives were transformed by an exodus from the countryside to Southern cities, a postwar culture of consumption, and a striving for upward mobility. They came of age in the era of the 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education ruling, which turned high schools into battlegrounds of race. Explosively, white girls went wild for a white man inspired by and singing black music while 'wiggling' erotically.
Elvis, Williamson argues, gave his female fans an opportunity to break free from straitlaced Southern society and express themselves sexually, if only for a few hours at a time. Rather than focusing on Elvis's music and the music industry, Elvis Presley: A Southern Life illuminates the zenith of his career, his period of deepest creativity, which captured a legion of fans and kept them fervently loyal for decades.
Williamson shows how Elvis himself changed-and didn't. In the latter part of his career, when he performed regular gigs in Las Vegas and toured second-tier cities, he moved beyond the South to a national audience who had bought his albums and watched his movies.
Yet the makeup of his fan base did not substantially change, nor did Elvis himself ever move up the Southern class ladder despite his wealth. Even as he aged and his life was cut short, he maintained his iconic status, becoming arguably larger in death than in life as droves of fans continue to pay homage to him at Graceland. Appreciative and unsparing, culturally attuned and socially revealing, Williamson's Elvis Presley will deepen our understanding of the man and his times. 'Article Joel Williamson Statement.'