The Colonel and the King
Tom Parker, Elvis Presley and the Partnership that Rocked the World
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Product details:
- Publisher Orion
- Date of Publication 23 April 2026
- ISBN 9781399635318
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages624 pages
- Size 196x130x36 mm
- Weight 458 g
- Language English 698
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Long description:
INCLUDED IN TIME'S 100 MUST READ BOOKS OF 2025
The concluding volume of Peter Guralnick's critically acclaimed Elvis Presley biographies
'Guralnick knows the intricacies of this story more than anyone, except perhaps the Colonel and Presley themselves' GUARDIAN
In early 1955, Colonel Tom Parker discovered a teenage Elvis Presley and declared him destined for greatness. What followed was one of the most extraordinary partnerships in music history and the creation of a bond built on loyalty, ambition and an unshakeable belief in each other.
From the meteoric rise that reshaped popular culture to the struggles that shadowed their final years, this concluding volume of Peter Guralnick's acclaimed trilogy reveals the full complexity of their relationship.
Drawing on previously unpublished letters and telegrams from Parker's own archives, it offers an intimate, unflinching portrait of two American originals: the visionary manager who invented the modern superstar and the artist who became one. Brilliant, flawed and inseparable, Elvis and the Colonel changed the music world forever.
'Guralnick's view of Parker is both clear-eyed and sympathetic, but best of all, it's persuasive' TIME
'A riveting and revelatory read' SUNDAY INDEPENDENT