Add a playful and classic vibe to your living room with this 1982 edition of the boy who dared to rock by Paul Lichter, featuring a deep dive into the life and career of elvis presley.
This volume serves as a vibrant tribute to the mid-century icon, filled with photographs and chronologies that capture the electricity of the rock and roll era. The illustrated dust jacket provides a bold pop of color and nostalgia, making it an ideal conversation piece for a coffee table or a dedicated music library.
While the dust jacket shows the honest wear of a book that has been enjoyed over the decades, the interior remains remarkably crisp and clean. It is a comprehensive resource for any enthusiast of american pop culture, documenting the transition of a young performer into a global phenomenon. This book is a wonderful way to bring a touch of mid-century musical history into a modern setting, celebrating the enduring legacy of a true pioneer.
This item is vintage, over 40 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
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Origin: United States
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Era: 1980s
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Material: Paper, Clothboard
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Dimensions: 11.00" x 8.00" x 1.25"
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Condition: Good Used (Dust Jacket Wear)
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Special Feature: Full discography and 1950s-1970s photography
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Note: Interior pages are exceptionally bright.