Introduce a grounded and timeless presence to your bookshelf with this 1982 edition of The Definitive Elvis: The Boy Who Dared to Rock by Paul Lichter. This comprehensive large-format music archive features an illustrated discography and rare photography, bringing a sense of historic luxury to your shelf.
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Dimensions: 11.00" H x 8.00" W x 1.00" D
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Era/Origin: 1982 / USA
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Material: Hardcover with Dust Jacket
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Condition: Very good interior condition; dust jacket shows used vintage wear including edge rubbing and small tears.
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Special Feature: 304 pages; comprehensive discography; early Lichter expert scholarship.
There is a quiet, scholarly wit in a volume that attempts to chronicle the King of Rock and Roll in such exhaustive detail just years after his passing. Paul Lichter, often cited as one of the world's leading Elvis historians, compiled this volume as a definitive guide for the 1980s collector. The jacket art captures the energetic spirit of early rock, while the interior pages remain clean and remarkably preserved.
Whether displayed as a focal point on a mid-century bar cart or used as a source of historical music design inspiration, this book serves as a silent narrator of a pivotal era in American pop culture. It is a functional relic for the music lover who appreciates the handcrafted beauty of physical archives and the soul of a rock legend’s history.
This item is vintage, over 40 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.