Elvis Presley - Elvis Presleys Graceland - Book Boxcar 2012
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Elvis Presley - Elvis Presleys Graceland
Boxcar 2012
The Pirzada book is a composite history lesson and visual treat. With a massive 450 pages (200 more than the 1993 book) and more than 1,000 photos, Elvis Presley’s Graceland Through The Years 1954-1977 offers much more than all other releases about Graceland.
The chapters in Part 1 are comprehensive:
A Brief History of Graceland
We’re Gonna’ Move
The Contract
Graceland Blueprints
The Pool
A House That Has Everything
The Music Room
The Kitchen
Elvis’ Bedroom
Lisa Marie’s Bedroom
The Jungle Room
Home Recording
The TV Room
The Trophy Room
The Pool Room
Leisure Time
Vernon ’s Office
The Raquetball Building
Meditation Garden
Animal Instinct
Other Animals at Graceland
Automobile Obsession
Merry Christmas Baby
Collecting King Elvis
Another beautiful book that I’m proud to own.⚡️
Just wish I had the money to buy both ELVIS music and books, the book looks beautiful thanks for sharing it.
Thank you for another portion of beauty!
I really hope that you will be able to see everything you wanted in Graceland - I think it will definitely happen! 🌿
Hello joe
Are you doing a second video of Part 2 of the book?
Part 1 was interesting. How is part 2 😉
Best regards from Germany.
I wasn't bored at all Joe😂. I love watching flip thrus of any Elvis books, and have been doing them on my channel. It is a great way of showing our fellow fans more about books they might be interested in, but not sure if they want to buy it. I have the 1993 Hamlyn book of Graceland but as you have shown, it doesn't have anywhere near the info that the Boxcar one does. I am fascinated by the comparison photos, before and after Elvis bought it. I was aware that Elvis and Linda decorated the ground floor with all that red, but tend to agree with you (and Priscilla obviously!) that it looked a bit over the top...😮. I suppose it should have been left as it was when Elvis died, but on the other hand, with all the people visiting it since then, I suspect the red decor would have been a turn off for some, and probably got some bad feedback on Elvis' taste, but hey, that was who he was and we loved him warts and all😊😊😊😊.