Review
...a pleasure to read, to skim, to enjoy...Within its 626 pages is packed an amazing amount of data, detail, fact-and-conjecture. --
Elvis Information Network...one's sincere and goofy enough that it will appeal to fans of every persuasion, from the zealot to the kitsch-hound. --
Commercial AppealIf there's anything an Elvis fan needs to know about Elvis...it's crammed into the 626 pages here...A keeper! --
Bill E. Burk's Elvis WorldIf you are a true Elvis fan and you can buy only one book, the clear choice is this. --
Newhouse News ServiceInteresting, well researched and very enjoyable, thus it gave a lot of pleasure.... --
Elvisnews.comThe essays are very well written...also a huge amount of fairly obscure information....Wonderful! --
Elvis in PrintThis comprehensive handbook is the fan's ultimate resource. --
Publisher's Weekly
Product Description
Elvis and You is the all-in-one, hands-on, resource guide to the universe of Elvis and his fans. It's a comprehensive guide to visiting, navigating, and understanding the world of the King. You'll discover the many pleasures of Elvis-things to do, places to go, activities, projects, and adventures-all kinds of ways to experience the King.
Here's some of what's inside Elvis and You:
* 545 photographs! Many photos of Elvis never before published
* Essential Elvisology: facts, stats, and trivia every Elvis fan
* needs to know
* Locations of annual Elvis fan gatherings and conventions
* nationwide
* How to throw an Elvis party or Elvis wedding
* How to build your Elvis "shrine"
* Fans' personal Elvis stories and testimonials
* A guide to Elvis in cyberspace: web sites, chat rooms,
* newsgroups, and web rings
If you're only now discovering Elvis and don't know a thing about the Elvis fan world, or if you've been wild about him since the 50's, belong to a fan club, and travel to Graceland twice a year-whatever type of fan you may be-this book is for you.
In the spirit of Elvis and his philanthropic nature the authors will donate a portion of their royalties to charity.
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