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Elvis '56: In the Beginning Wertheimer, Alfred
Elvis '56: In the Beginning Wertheimer, Alfred
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**Elvis '56: In the Beginning** captures the exact moment rock 'n' roll history exploded into existence through Alfred Wertheimer's legendary photography. This isn't your typical celebrity coffee table book – it's raw, intimate documentation of 21-year-old Elvis Presley during his breakthrough year, before the glitter and Vegas jumpsuits took over.
Wertheimer had unprecedented backstage access, shooting everything from recording sessions to quiet moments on trains. The result? Unguarded glimpses of a shy kid from Memphis transforming into a cultural phenomenon. These aren't posed publicity shots – they're cinema verité in still frames.
Perfect for music history buffs, photography enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by American pop culture's seismic shifts. Whether you're team Beatles or team Elvis, you can't deny the power of these images.
This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks brings vintage photography and rock history together beautifully.
**Reader Reviews:**
"Never seen Elvis look so human and vulnerable – absolutely fascinating glimpse behind the legend."
"Wertheimer captured lightning in a bottle. These photos tell the real story better than any biography."
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