Find Elvis Presley memorabilia featuring gifts, music & film, and books for every Elvis fan.
Gifts
Unique Elvis Presley collectible:
- Issued: 2015 Retired: 2019
- Figurine
- Original Lladro box which shows signs of storage
- Sculptor Marco Antonio Nogueron
✯ A PRESENT THEY’LL ACTUALLY LOVE – Be a legend with this signed printed photo of one of music’s greatest performers, Elvis Presley. A toe tapping present for them and top present-giving points to you!
✯ YOU WON’T FIND A BETTER PRODUCT FOR THE PRICE – Just like the real thing but without the cost, Fans and collectors of any age will be delighted to receive this authentic-looking display that makes for a unique addition to their collectors’ memorabilia.
✯ ARRIVES READY TO GIVE AS A PRESENT – Our A3 (330x445mm) story board displays come framed and ready for use. Lightweight, but of the highest quality – Simply perfect for a birthday, Christmas, or any kind of celebration!
✯ QUALITY ALL THE WAY – Professionally made and finished in our studio, these displays are quality checked and parcelled up with care using robust packing materials to ensure they arrive in mint condition.
Music & Film
A wonderful Baz Luhrmann production featuring new footage including interviews with Elvis that have previously not been released.
The multi-award winning 2022 biopic from Baz Luhrmann starring Austin Butler & Tom Hanks.
The soundtrack from Baz Luhrmann’s sensational, 2026 EPiC Elvis Presley In Concert movie. Featuring rediscovered footage of The King of Rock n Roll.
Release date February 20, 2026.
Review by J K Mullins
The album is a perfect blend of the original music with some subtle enhancements. Elvis vocal’s remain untouched. The album conveys the sheer dynamism of Elvis in Concert, it’s exciting, it classic and it cover so many genres, rock, gospel, ballads. It’s BRILLIANT.
All the UK and US chart toppers on one fabulous CD, from Heartbreak Hotel (1956) to A Little Less Conversation (2002).
The Number 1, masterpiece from 2015.
The Number 1 masterpiece from 2016.
Books
I have been an Elvis fan since my childhood, going back as far as I can remember. Some of these memories pre-date me starting primary school which would have been in September 1975, aged five years.
I am from the United Kingdom, and I came to know Elvis through my mother and aunt. It might be said that being an Elvis fan is something that is inherited. As I attend events today that are connected with Elvis, I observe this phenomenon still applies, just as it did back then when I notice young fans attending with their families.
Over the years I have read many books about Elvis, watched many films, documentaries, attended concerts, bought many records, and visited his birthplace in Tupelo and of course his home in Memphis, Graceland. Such a lot has been written about Elvis, and I had the idea to tell the story of an Elvis fan.
The story is documented with my own personal photographs of my collection of memorabilia, photographs taken at events and on my travels, including the photographs taken in Graceland, where visitors are permitted to take their own photographs, although filming is not permitted. It occurred to me that not everyone may be able to collect or travel as much as I have, so for those Elvis fans in particular, I hope you enjoy “Memories of an Elvis Fan”.
J K Mullins.
The long-awaited memoir about life behind the walls of Graceland from Priscilla, wife of a legend. Comments from J K Mullins: I am aware that some Elvis fans are not big fans of Priscilla. To those I would say, look at what she has achieved for the best part of 50 years in making sure Elvis’s worst fear – that he would be forgotten, will never happen. I have met her and Priscilla is genuinely appreciative of Elvis’s just like he was.£25.00
£8.99
Ginger gives a more positive account of Elvis’s final months than some might have previously suggested. They were engaged but after she discovered Elvis dead she was dismissed by many of his inner circle.
One of Elvis’s most trusted and loyal friends tells the story of their friendship.
On a lazy Sunday in 1954, twelve-year-old Jerry Schilling wandered into a Memphis touch football game, only to discover that his team was quarterbacked by a nineteen-year-old Elvis Presley, the local teenager whose first record, “That’s All Right,” had just debuted on Memphis radio. The two became fast friends, even as Elvis turned into the world’s biggest star. In 1964, Elvis invited Jerry to work for him as part of his “Memphis Mafia,” and Jerry soon found himself living with Elvis full-time in a Bel Air mansion and, later, in his own room at Graceland. Over the next thirteen years Jerry would work for Elvis in various capacities ― from bodyguard to photo double to co-executive producer on a karate film. But more than anything else he was Elvis’s close friend and confidant: Elvis trusted Jerry with protecting his life when he received death threats, he asked Jerry to drive him and Priscilla to the hospital the day Lisa Marie was born and to accompany him during the famous “lost weekend” when he traveled to meet President Nixon at the White House.
The second volume of Peter Guralnick’s critically acclaimed Elvis Presley biographies.
Released on 14th August 2025, the latest Elvis biography from best selling author Peter Guralnick explores the complex relationship between Elvis Presley and Colonel Tom Parker. Comments from J K Mullins: I have the two previous Elvis books by Peter Guralnick, “Last Train to Memphis” and “Careless Love” and found them to be well researched and well balanced biographies. Guralnick does not fall into the trap of sensationalism in his writings about Elvis. This is on my reading list.£35.00
£17.05
BEING ELVIS takes a clear-eyed look at the most-loved entertainer ever, and finds an unusual boy with a dazzling talent who grew up to change popular culture; a man who sold a billion records and had more hits than any other singer, but who became trapped by his own frailties in the loneliness of fame.
