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Eltonography: A Life in Pictures Sir Elton John

by: Terry O'Neill




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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 780
EAN: 9781901268331
ISBN: 1901268330
Label: Evans Mitchell Books
Manufacturer: Evans Mitchell Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 222
Publication Date: 2008-10
Publisher: Evans Mitchell Books
Studio: Evans Mitchell Books



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Product Description:
Spanning four decades chronicling the public and private journeys of a man voted as one of the 50 greatest artists of all time. With over 30 albums and an endless production line of singles that rank amongst the 20th century's greatest classics, he has accumulated 5 Grammys, 11 Ivor Novellas and an Oscar. Terry O'Neill's camera has chronicled the careers of the greatest names in show business, from Frank Sinatra and The Beatles to Hollywood stars.









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great for any Elton fan!
I purchased this book for my boyfriend as an upcoming Christmas gift. He is a collector of Elton & Elvis and is really hard to buy for because he has everything. As soon as I opened it, I knew I could not keep it in the plastic until Christmas, so needless to say, he ended up getting it the day it arrived. Its a great book for any Elton fan. Very cool photos of some seen and several unseen. We both liked the glossy pages and were careful after reading other reviews of the pages sticking, however we had no problem. I think anyone that loves Elton, will love this book to add to their collection!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Excellent collector book
This book is much larger and higher quality than I expected. The photos are printed on quality glossy paper and extremely sharp with no flaws. The collection covers Elton from the early days to the present - although (and thankfully) the book focuses on the early to mid Seventies.

As others have noted, the pages tend to stick together a bit as you first browse the book, but simply turning page by page easily frees them... not a problem. I suspect this is a side effect of the glossy paper, and well worth tolerating.

The only reason I gave four stars instead of five is that the one thing th book lacks (in my opinion) is a little more text to go along with the photos. There are brief captions, but surely there must be some interesting back stories and antecdotes to go along with some of these great photos. But even without that... it is a must for any Elton John fan, and a bargain at the price.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice unseen photos...
I always like photo books about elton - especially new and unseen ones.
So this book has a lot of them. Great !



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent book, pages are OK
This excellent book has no mistake!!! Are pages sticked? YES. For the first time when You are watching them one by one. It is because of used "parcial UV lacquer". This is polygraphical method to make printed photos very glossy and You think the phography is real (not just as printed part of paper page). After the first watching page by page the pages will have no sticker effect anymore. Also there will be no deffects on the paper or pages.
I've marked with 5 stars. Not at least - In comparsion PRICE vs Quality this book is worth by 10 stars.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wife loves the book
Bought this for my wife, a huge Elton fan. She says it's "a wonderful book, great pictures and copy. Mainly historical, which is great." She said paper is nice and glossy and thick, of very high quality. The brand new paper pages did stick together when the pages were first turned as one reviewer notes. It did not tear, however, and was of markedly high quality. My wife intends to buy another copy of this book immediately as a present for her brother (another huge Elton fan). Amazon has a very good price on this item, by the way.




 





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