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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
For The First Time, The Inside Story by Elvis's Family,
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This review is from: Elvis by the Presleys (Hardcover)
Elvis's wife, daughter, and others in the immediate family tell the story of Elvis Presley from the inside looking out. It is very interesting to have this new perspective on the life of Elvis Presley. In addition, there are some wonderful photos included in the book. Enjoy!
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
great pictures,
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This review is from: Elvis by the Presleys (Hardcover)
I gave this book 4 stars because it does not have a lot to read in it. but it does have some really good pictures. the few stories in it were good but just wish there was more text. anyone looking for a good picture book of elvis this is the one for you.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
New Discoveries,
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This review is from: Elvis by the Presleys (Hardcover)
Reading through this book I realized that a lot of what the media said was untrue. This book gave a different insight to the values Elvis kept close to his heart. It tells about his complex personality, but at the same time the sensitive side to Elvis that he hid from the public. The book told how generous he was and at times to perfect strangers. He loved to make people happy. He loved his family life. I recommend this book because it tells the truth about Elvis from the people who were closest to him. This book is truly a must read for an Elvis fan.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WHAT A PHENOMENAL STAR!,
By Betty L. Dravis "BETTY DRAVIS, author/reviewer" (Silicon Valley, CA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Elvis by the Presleys (Hardcover)
This is a delightful book written by the people who loved "The King" the most ... the people who knew him the best!
As much as I enjoyed learning more about Elvis, one of the most talented, charismatic people of the Twentieth Century, I adored the pictures. Thanks, Priscilla and Lisa Marie, for sharing memories of your beloved husband and father with the world. I highly recommend this book!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A new look at Elvis by his family,
By Brian (Florida, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Elvis by the Presleys (Hardcover)
I was pleasantly surprised to finally see Elvis remembered by his family rather than the many people who've claimed to be "close friends" for so many years. I'd recommend this to all Elvis fans. It's a poignant and honest look at a much talked about icon.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Memories... Pressed Between These Pages......",
By Pat Powell (St. Louis, Mo. USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Elvis by the Presleys (Hardcover)
The land of "Elvis Presley Enterprises" (EPE) is usually quite protective of its King. The unspoken rule,( rumor has it ) is "'75 and holding". This catch- phrase refers not only to the "cut-off" year for the PICTURES of Elvis on display at Graceland Mansion; it also refers to the number of pounds, "over 100", that Elvis' image is allowed to be, in any EPE authorized product. So, you won't see any shots, candid or otherwise, of him, during the the last two years of Elvis' life ('76 -- '77)in this Lisa Marie & Priscilla Presley co-- authored/authorized book, either. However, when it comes to being candid,and forthright in the TEXT, composed entirely of interviews, to my delight, the girls the King loved the best-- well, they let it ALL hang out!
For the first time, Lisa Marie Presley shares her memories of Elvis, as "father", in vivid, joyous detail. The way her Daddy descended the staircase in the late afternoons, after he arose and was dressed by his valets, bedecked in Royal Blue velvet shirts, Jet Black shades and Frankly Scarlet Red Love beads, ready to hold Court in either the Living or Jungle room:"You knew he was coming... you'd HEAR him before you saw him!" Lisa Marie recounts the "shooting out" of the T.V. screen ( it offended E.P. because it dared to showcase Robert Goulet crooning "If Ever I Would Leave You..." ); which she found, and STILL finds, "REALLY, Hysterically FUNNY!". She tells tales ranging from the day "Daddy" let her ride her horse INTO the Mansion, (much to Grandma "Dodger's" dismay, since she had to clean up after it) to, sadly, their last day together, August 15, and the last thing he ever SAID to her, in the wee hours of the morning of August 16 (It was, BTW, "Go to bed", because he caught her still awake at almost 3:00am). Elvis' precious "Yeesa" answers every question and subject put to her, no surpise here, even breaking down in tears at one point, while ordering the camera- man to "Stop"-- in her own brutally honest fashion. The big surprise here is PRISCILLA --- does SHE shed tears? Alas, no; to this day, NO interviewer has ever been able to record Prscilla Presley losing her composure. BUT, Priscilla opens up WAY more than she ever has, and I've seen alot of her interviews. She's always been known as "reserved" or "guarded" in the journalistic circuit- but not here! Maybe because her sister, daughter, and parents were there with her, and giving true, sometimes emotional takes on their memories of Elvis Presley, she decided to let it flow, too-- I don't know; she even includes photo-copies of personal notes (from Graceland's archives)that she wrote to Elvis from Germany, once he was discharged from the Army, and back home in our Country (Elvis had saved them, all those years- awww)- and if you want to know what REALLY happened when Elvis asked her for a "trial separation", you'll find it here. I always thought that, in her auto-biography of life with the King of Rock, she took his request to, basically, "get lost" a little too calmly, in light of the fact that she was seven months pregnant with Lisa; She reveals here, first time ever, the tantrum she threw ("I went storming out of the room.......!"). I was surprised (and quite touched), at her parting comment: "I'll DIE", she reacts firmly, to the question of why she has always so strongly counter-attacked the cruel jokes, and the slanderous rag sheet stories besmirching Elvis' character, "defending my husband." As to the pictures: they are are brilliant, and in the sharpest focus I've ever seen- I was tempted to cut some out, and frame them- but, logic prevailed. Some included are Elvis' real GOLD PLATED telephone, his personal wallet (along with its contents), and hand-written notes, in Elvis Presley's handwriting. The notes include things like "Memphis Mafia" football plays and diagrams, and photo copies of whole pages of his "spiritual" books, with his personal notes in the margins, and underscoring of his favorite passages. The ending is sad, pretty much like the real story is. Elvis' last known hand-written note was not to any Memphis Mafia , flesh and blood "man"; they had almost all scattered by this time, anyway, having either been driven off, fired, written negative tell- all books,or just plain back-stabbed him in countless other ways. The letter was addressed to the only man who was with Elvis for the entire ride, the "Man upstairs": "Everybody is gone now..." he wrote, from his penthouse suite at the Hilton- in a note pilfered from his washroom trashcan by a maid and subsequently sold at auction. "I will try to sleep... I don't know WHO I can turn to anymore.. Be still, and know that I AM GOD.. Help me, oh Lord, to know the right thing..." It was comforting (at least for me) to know that, fundamentally, Elvis never really changed. He started out as a twenty-one year old humble, lonely, God-fearing man who was trying his best to "do right"- and, he went out, twenty-one years later, the same way. This book is so intimate, it TRULY makes you feel close to Elvis- so close,in fact, you want to reach him, touch him, HELP him -- but, oh, Elvis.... we didn't know. We COULDN'T know, because as much as he loved us, his TRUE fans, he never let us see how badly he was hurting. He tried to be flesh- colored steel, for us. Turning the last page, which is a close-up picture of a lone, age-- dried, red rose, taken from the bouquet that adorned the lid of Elvis Presley's coffin, I found myself saying, "Your fans loved you, Elvis- WHY didn't you turn to us? We would have been there; we would have understood... because you always did the "right thing" by us; that's why we're STILL here... "Dear Elvis, Thank YOU very much. For the "Good Times".
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Elvis by the Presleys (Hardcover)
Even though i'm only 14 i've been an elvis fan from a very early age and have collected numerous items, books, DVd's etc... but this seemed to give you an inside look to his personal choice. Priscilla and other Presley family members have been lucky to share their life with him and now they're letting us have an insight. Excellant!
Helen, 14, New York
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Elvis by the Presleys,
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This review is from: Elvis by the Presleys (Hardcover)
Wonderful, informative, picturesque book. I couldn't put it down. I recently was to Graceland and enjoyed the tours of the grounds and of their plane. Graceland gave one the feeling of the love that Elvis emanated to everyone. The same feeling was felt when reading this book told by the Presleys. A must buy for all Elvis fans.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Elvis by the Presleys,
By Biography Lover (Oak Lawn, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Elvis by the Presleys (Hardcover)
i am thrilled to be able to be brought into the family memories of life with Elvis. it made me feel like a part of his family to share in all the memorabilia and accounts written by the people closest to him. my admiration goes out to Priscilla and Lisa Marie for sharing and for preserving his wonderful legacy, as a result of this book, elvis' number hits CD, and the 68 special DVD, my 17 yr. old son and 19 yr. old daughter have become Elvis fans...how wonderful that his legend will be appreciated and enjoyed throughout many more generations.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book, wonderful insight! Loved it!,
This review is from: Elvis by the Presleys (Hardcover)
Loved the stories from Elvis' loved ones - it's nice to hear their version instead of from biographers and jaded celebrities.
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Elvis by the Presleys by David Ritz (Hardcover - May 3, 2005)
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