Elvis and Graceland are featured in this month's Tennessee Treasures magazine. (Issue 4) The magazine's article features photos by Elvis Australia's Scott Jenkins and also the photos of Graceland taken in 1962 by Tony Douglas as published by Elvis Presley Music in February this year.
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Tony Douglas' photos of Graceland in 1962 will be included in high resolution in the Graceland book to be released by The Memphis Recording Service later this year.
The MRS Graceland book (Working title Elvis' Graceland � The Way It Was) will be a high quality hardcover book that will contain hundreds of pages and many hundreds of rare and/or previously unpublished photographs all from original negatives and transparencies. The content will include pictures not only of the mansion, but of Elvis, Linda Thompson, Elvis' cars, the Trophy Room, the bedroom and a lot more.

Tennessee Treasures Magazine is distributed to advertisers who have locations for visitors, by subscription, Welcome Center's, bookstores - Barnes & Noble, David Kidd, Borders in Memphis, Bookstar in Memphis, and Books-A-Million throughout the state. They also go to Senators and Representatives of the state.

From Tennessee Treasures Magazine
Source: www.elvis.com.au
View magazine in Adobe PDF
Tony Douglas' photos of Graceland in 1962 will be included in high resolution in the Graceland book to be released by The Memphis Recording Service later this year.
The MRS Graceland book (Working title Elvis' Graceland � The Way It Was) will be a high quality hardcover book that will contain hundreds of pages and many hundreds of rare and/or previously unpublished photographs all from original negatives and transparencies. The content will include pictures not only of the mansion, but of Elvis, Linda Thompson, Elvis' cars, the Trophy Room, the bedroom and a lot more.

Tennessee Treasures Magazine is distributed to advertisers who have locations for visitors, by subscription, Welcome Center's, bookstores - Barnes & Noble, David Kidd, Borders in Memphis, Bookstar in Memphis, and Books-A-Million throughout the state. They also go to Senators and Representatives of the state.

From Tennessee Treasures Magazine
Source: www.elvis.com.au



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