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Baby Let's Play House Elvis Presley and the Women Who Loved Him Nash 1. edycja

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Release Year
2010
ISBN
9780061699849
Book Title
Baby, Let's Play House : Elvis Presley and the Women Who Loved Him
Item Length
9in
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publication Year
2010
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.6in
Author
Alanna Nash
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Art, Performing Arts
Topic
Theater / General, Composers & Musicians, American / General, Entertainment & Performing Arts
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
31.7 Oz
Number of Pages
704 Pages

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Alanna] Nash belongs in the pantheon of great music writers, and Baby, Let's Play House ] is a fascinating study." --Rosanne Cash Just in time for Elvis Presley's would-be 75th birthday comes a new book by Elvis expert, journalist, and Country Music Association Media Achievement Award winner Alanna Nash. Called "by far the best study of Presley I have ever read. . . Impressively researched written--and felt" by New York Times bestselling author Philip Norman (author of John Lennon and Shout ) and "the most entertaining Elvis book ever" by New York Times bestselling author Jimmy McDonough ( Shakey: Neil Young's Biography ), Baby, Let's Play House is the first-ever Elvis book to focus solely on his complex relationships with women, including celebrities such as Ann-Margret, Linda Thompson, Mary Ann Mobley, Cher, Raquel Welch, Barbara Eden, and Cybill Shepherd. Featuring dozens of exclusive interviews and scores of never-before-seen photos, Baby, Let's Play House is a must-have collector's item for fans of The King everywhere.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0061699845
ISBN-13
9780061699849
eBay Product ID (ePID)
74823779

Product Key Features

Book Title
Baby, Let's Play House : Elvis Presley and the Women Who Loved Him
Author
Alanna Nash
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Theater / General, Composers & Musicians, American / General, Entertainment & Performing Arts
Publication Year
2010
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Art, Performing Arts
Number of Pages
704 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
1.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
31.7 Oz

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Reviews
Alanna Nash meticulously documents and explores all the relationships Elvis had with women that were 'extremely special,' as Ann-Margret so delightfully (and euphemistically) phrases it. I was delighted to see my stepmother, June Carter, make an appearance, as she always became uncharacteristically silent when Elvis' name came up in conversation. Nash belongs in the pantheon of great music writers, and this book is a fascinating study|9780061699849|, "Alanna Nash's long look at Elvis' bizarre history with women...collect[s] all the madness, badness and sadness of the Elvis myth in one exhaustive and embarrassingly tempting volume." -- New York Times "In this astounding look at the King's unstoppable pursuit of women from his elementary school days until his untimely death at 42, hundreds of girls and women pass through the revolving doors of Elvis' love life." -- Atlanta Journal-Constitution "An exhaustive and penetrating work that functions as an intimate personal profile, a family study and a psychosexual investigation of one of the 20th century's true cultural icons." -- Memphis Commercial Appeal "A major new contribution to Presley lore...[Alanna Nash's] focus on Presley's relationships with women takes us on a long and often fascinating journey...It's a welcome and well-crafted addition to our understanding of his strange, triumphant and tragic life." -- The Globe and Mail "The most comprehensive work ever on how the women in Presley's life...influenced him and his music." -- New York Newsday "Un-put-downabble." -- Jezebel.com "Alanna Nash...turns her eye toward The King's other women in a psychological history ...Among those who loved him tender - Ann-Margret and Cybill Shepherd. Those who turned him down include Cher and Karen Carpenter. And of course, there's plenty on the No. 1 woman in his life - Mom Gladys Presley." -- New York Post "A frank and fascinating portrait of an essentially lonely man...[told] with grace and intelligence...The work of a master." -- Louisville Courier Journal "New girls slip between [Elvis'] satin sheets on nearly every page...Combine that with an absorbing snapshot section, and [Baby, Let's Play House] will leave you all shook up." -- BettyConfidential.com "If anything, Baby, Let's Play House heightens the heartbreaking aspects of Presley's life." -- Los Angeles Times "By far the best study of Elvis Presley I have read. 'The King' emerges more clearly from this mosaic of his troubled love life than from any linear biography to date.Impressively researched, written--and felt." -- Philip Norman, New York Times bestselling author of John Lennon and Shout! "Alanna Nash meticulously documents and explores all the relationships Elvis had with women that were 'extremely special,' as Ann-Margret so delightfully (and euphemistically) phrases it. I was delighted to see my stepmother, June Carter, make an appearance, as she always became uncharacteristically silent when Elvis' name came up in conversation. Nash belongs in the pantheon of great music writers, and this book is a fascinating study -- Rosanne Cash "What's left to say about Elvis? Plenty, if Alanna Nash is on the case. She rips the satin sheets right off the King, resulting in the most entertaining Elvis book ever. Ann-Margret! Raquel Welch! Barbara Eden! Tura Satana! This is very funny book." -- Jimmy McDonough, New York Times bestselling author of Shakey: Neil Young's Biography "Deliciously gossipy but never mean, revealingly intimate but never leering, Baby, Let's Play House is a masterwork of psycho-sexual history neatly disguised as celebrity journalism." -- David Hajdu, author of Positively 4th Street, music critic for The New Republic, and professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism David Hajdu, author of Positively 4th Street, music critic for The New Republic, and professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism David Hajdu, author of Positively 4th Street and professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, Alanna Nash…turns her eye toward The King's other women in a psychological history ...Among those who loved him tender - Ann-Margret and Cybill Shepherd. Those who turned him down include Cher and Karen Carpenter. And of course, there's plenty on the No. 1 woman in his life - Mom Gladys Presley., An exhaustive and penetrating work that functions as an intimate personal profile, a family study and a psychosexual investigation of one of the 20th century's true cultural icons., What's left to say about Elvis? Plenty, if Alanna Nash is on the case. She rips the satin sheets right off the King, resulting in the most entertaining Elvis book ever. Ann-Margret! Raquel Welch! Barbara Eden! Tura Satana! This is very funny book., Alanna Nash's long look at Elvis' bizarre history with women...collect[s] all the madness, badness and sadness of the Elvis myth in one exhaustive and embarrassingly tempting volume., Using the cunning of a detective and the straightforward prose of a journalist, Nash, to the delight of Elvis lovers everywhere, answers some lingering questions while posing a few new ones about the man who made the King and then stole his crown., A frank and fascinating portrait of an essentially lonely man...[told] with grace and intelligence...The work of a master., Deliciously gossipy but never mean, revealingly intimate but never leering, Baby, Let's Play House is a masterwork of psycho-sexual history neatly disguised as celebrity journalism., By far the best study of Elvis Presley I have read. 'The King' emerges more clearly from this mosaic of his troubled love life than from any linear biography to date.Impressively researched, written-and felt., In this astounding look at the King's unstoppable pursuit of women from his elementary school days until his untimely death at 42, hundreds of girls and women pass through the revolving doors of Elvis' love life., A commendably temperate and serious treatment of a story that could have tempted a lesser writer to sensationalism. . . . Nash tells in unprecedented and meticulous detail the full story of Parker's real history and his audacious posing., No one knows American country music better than Alanna Nash. No one is such an indefatigable researcher and writer., The Most Comprehensive Work Ever on How the Women in Presley's Life…Influenced Him and His Music., Alanna Nash.turns her eye toward The King's other women in a psychological history ...Among those who loved him tender - Ann-Margret and Cybill Shepherd. Those who turned him down include Cher and Karen Carpenter. And of course, there's plenty on the No. 1 woman in his life - Mom Gladys Presley., By far the best study of Elvis Presley I have read. 'The King' emerges more clearly from this mosaic of his troubled love life than from any linear biography to date.Impressively researched, written--and felt., New girls slip between [Elvis'] satin sheets on nearly every page...Combine that with an absorbing snapshot section, and [Baby, Let's Play House] will leave you all shook up., Splendid. . . . Though the relationship between Elvis and his crooked manager has been examined so many times it is a familiar story, Nash constructs it so well it reads like a freshly conjured thriller., A major new contribution to Presley lore...[Alanna Nash's] focus on Presley's relationships with women takes us on a long and often fascinating journey...It's a welcome and well-crafted addition to our understanding of his strange, triumphant and tragic life.
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