Skyrocket of the year (1956 article)

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Skyrocket of the year (1956 article)

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Skyrocket of the year: Elvis Presley - His Life, Loves, Loneliness
Movie Life Yearbook, Number 23, 1957
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The last two pages and the inside back cover of the magazine.
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Wonderful post with great pictures, the Fool, thank you!



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EXCELENT magazine, thank you very much :smt006



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Re: Skyrocket of the year (1956 article)

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The article is not transcendent, but the photos are terrific, especially the full page portraits from February and September 1956.

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February 1956, New York





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September 1956, Los Angeles


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