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Graceland: An Interactive Pop-Up Tour by Ted Cahill

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For King lovers who can't make it to Memphis, now you can have an all access tour of Elvis Presley's famed mansion right in your own living room with the arrival of Graceland: An Interactive Pop-Up Tour. The book contains nine different three-dimensional spreads designed by pop-up master Chuck Murphy, dedicated to the most popular aspects of the castle of rock 'n roll, including the Music Room, Television Room, Jungle Room, Trophy Room, Kitchen and Meditation Garden. Each room has numerous interactive elements, like a removable cut-out pair of kingly sun glasses. Graceland also includes a forward by Priscilla Presley and is available from Amazon.

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