Ernst Jorgensen’s is the bible for those who want to know what Elvis did in the studio and when, but for the big day-by-day picture of the King’s life, you want this lavishly illustrated coffeetable book, which utilizes Guralnick’s wordsmithing and Jorgenson’s archivism to paint a very intimate portrait of Presley’s life. Want to play detective and figure out who the real Elvis was? Here’s 400 pages of (often surprising) evidence.
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