An A to Z of Elvis: Infrequently Asked Questions
by Joe Shooman
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Pub Date Mar 23 2021 | Archive Date Apr 19 2021
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Description
Elvis Presley is alive and well, and living in Kalamazoo.
Elvis Presley is alive and well, preaching the gospel in Arkansas.
The man that died in 1977 was one of Elvis’ brothers. Did you know he was a triplet?
Elvis faked his death and has been working for the FBI ever since.
Elvis communicates with parapsychologists from beyond the grave.
Elvis is Cherokee.
Elvis is Welsh.
Elvis is Scottish.
Elvis is German.
Elvis is……Elvis is all these things and more.
An A to Z of Elvis researched the far-flung corners of Elvisology to dig out some of the more out-there theories and beliefs about the legendary singer. It is a book that shines a spotlight on some of the most controversial and contradictory ‘facts’ floating around about The King, and in doing so investigates how these proclamations hold up to scrutiny.
This is no ordinary rehash of the same old Presley story: that’s been told a million times. There is a reason that An A to Z of Elvis is subtitled Infrequently Asked Questions.
So dive in at your leisure: there are layers upon layers of information, oodles of off-the-wall assertions and a bunch of good old mysteries to ponder within these beautifully illustrated pages.
There’s one thing we can all agree on, though: Elvis Presley is a true legend.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781999653361 |
PRICE | $2.99 (USD) |
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