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Elvis Presley: The Man, The Life, The Legend
Keogh, Pamela Clarke (2004)

Simon & Schuster , London (UK) , UK Ed.
hardback with dust jacket , 264 pages , 26.1 x 20.9 x 2.2 cm , 1.115 kg
ISBN-10: 0-7432-6332-4 , ISBN-13: 978-0-7432-6332-0

Category: Biographies
Language: English
Description: What James Dean and Marilyn Monroe were to film, Elvis Presley is to music: a style-defining icon, a role model, and an idol. At 21, he was the modern world's first superstar and revolutionized pop culture. But who was the man behind the legend? And what makes him so fascinating even today? Pamela Clarke Keogh attempts to answer these questions in a highly entertaining way. The book sheds light on Elvis's childhood and youth, as well as his first musical forays. The author devotes herself intensively to his private life, while also attempting to uncover the secrets behind his music, his personality, and his personal style. Keogh does not conceal the singer's problematic side, including his addiction to pills. The book is supplemented by many photographs, some of which are little known.
Source(s): Cover, info and description : ElvisBooks

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