A Brotherhood Of Outlaws
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Author | : Bob Bitchin |
Publisher | : FTW Publishing, Incorporated |
Total Pages | : 309 |
Release | : 2023-03-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
This is the first of the Treb Lincoln Novels by Bob Bitchin. See what happens when the outlaw brotherhood bands together to change the way things are done. Treb Lincoln rides through the world of the outlaw biker in the era when the brotherhood really meant something. This novel shows what riding was like in the era that created the image of the outlaw brotherhood. This book was written by a man who lived the life, walked the walk and talked the talk. For over 20 years, as the creator of Biker News, which later became Biker Magazine, Bob Bitchin rode with and partied with the largest and most notorious outlaw clubs of the 70's and 80's. He was one of the founders of ABATE, which is one of the largest MC organizations in the US, and co-founder of the Toy Runs, which are now taking place all over the world. In the 70's he was traveling companion and bodyguard for Evel Knevel until the fateful Snake River Canyon jump ended his career. Brotherhood of outlaws is a novel based on the actual lifestyle and events that led up to the first national helmet law protest that was held on June 29th, 1979. Rugged and fast paced, this book gives you an insight into a very secretive and notorious lifestyle and shows why bikers enjoy the lifestyle they do, written from the side of the biker. Currently there are two sequels to A Brotherhood. Emerald Bay and King Harbor.
Author | : Robert Lipkin |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 234 |
Release | : 1978-06-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780966218206 |
Author | : Daniel R. Wolf |
Publisher | : University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | : 372 |
Release | : 2000-12-15 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1442659572 |
The image of the outlaw biker is widely recognize in North American society. The reality is only known to insiders. To study the phenomenon of outlaw biker clubs, anthropologist Daniel Wolf bridged the gap between image and reality by becoming an insider. Electronic Format Disclaimer: Preliminary images removed at the request of the rights holder.
Author | : Marley Brant |
Publisher | : Black Belt Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Outlaws |
ISBN | : 9781880216361 |
Sifts through the myths surrounding Jesse James and his cohorts-in-crime to document their real-life adventures.
Author | : Sean Parnell |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 2012-02-28 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0062066412 |
A riveting story of American fighting men, Outlaw Platoon is Lieutenant Sean Parnell’s stunning personal account of the legendary U.S. Army’s 10th Mountain Division’s heroic stand in the mountains of Afghanistan. Acclaimed for its vivid, poignant, and honest recreation of sixteen brutal months of nearly continuous battle in the deadly Hindu Kesh, Outlaw Platoon is a Band of Brothers or We Were Soldiers Once and Young for the early 21st century—an action-packed, highly emotional true story of enormous sacrifice and bravery. A magnificent account of heroes, renegades, infidels, and brothers, it stands with Sebastian Junger’s War as one of the most important books to yet emerge from the heat, smoke, and fire of America’s War in Afghanistan.
Author | : David Spurgeon |
Publisher | : HarperChristian + ORM |
Total Pages | : 422 |
Release | : 2014-10-14 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0718030362 |
From the popularity of cable television shows concerning building choppers or the criminal aspects of the motorcycle gang lifestyle, to the phenomenal success of the Harley-Davidson Motor Company, no one can deny America has become fascinated with bikers and the machines they love. Author Dave Spurgeon provides a firsthand look into the world of the Harley enthusiast and beyond. He takes you to where few have dared to tread—into the sinister, and often misunderstood, reality of the true one-percenters. He takes you on a ride into a place about which many are curious, but few know well. Be advised: This is not the exhaustive work of an investigative reporter, nor an account of the zealous efforts of an undercover law enforcement operation. This is the personal chronicle of Spurgeon’s 15 years in the fast lane. Sobering, sometimes humorous, yet always painfully accurate, it begins with his love affair with the motorcycle and then continues into the ominous 1%er Brotherhood of the bike gang culture in America. You will be educated, entertained, warned, and enlightened by this brutally honest narrative from a man who has been there and back and lived to tell about it.
Author | : Charles Falco |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 269 |
Release | : 2013-02-05 |
Genre | : True Crime |
ISBN | : 1250021081 |
The basis for the hit TV series Gangland Undercover! Vagos, Mongols, and Outlaws presents the gripping account from an ex-con who went undercover to help the ATF infiltrate three of America's most violent biker gangs. Despite lacking any experience with motorcycle gangs, Charles Falco infiltrated three of America's deadliest biker gangs: the Vagos, Mongols, and Outlaws. In separate investigations that spanned years and coasts, Falco risked his life, suffering a fractured neck and a severely torn shoulder, working deep under cover to bring violent sociopaths to justice. His dedication was profound; Falco spent almost three years infiltrating the Vagos gang and rose to second in command of the Victorville, California chapter. He even served time in San Bernardino's Murder Unit and endured solitary confinement to protect his cover and the investigations. Falco recorded confessions of gangland-style killings and nearly became a target himself before he sought refuge in the Witness Protection Program. But discontent to remain on the sidelines and motivated by a strong sense of duty, Falco eventually left the Program and volunteer his talents again to infiltrate the Mongols and Outlaws, rising in rank to Vice President of the Petersburg, Virginia Outlaws chapter. His efforts culminated in sixty two arrests of members for various crimes, including assault and murder. Executing one of this country's most successful RICO prosecutions and effectively crippling the criminal enterprise, Falco's engrossing narrative of the dangers of the biker underworld harkens back to Hunter S. Thompson's classic Hell's Angels, vividly recounting a life undercover.
Author | : Marley Brant |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 409 |
Release | : 1995-04-19 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1461744008 |
This biographical history tells the story of an American family in conflict and four brothers' attempts to regain the prestigious position their family once held. Loaded with never-before-published photos and little-known facts, this probing character study examines the men, the myths, and the legends of the Outlaw Youngers. The Youngers - Bob, Cole, Jim, and John - tested the boundaries of the violent and turbulent post-Civil War society in which they lived. The author investigates events from the Border and Civil Wars, details of the Youngers' attempts at legitimate ranching in Texas, and the frequent and often brutal murders and robberies. Using never-before-published accounts from Jim and Bob Younger, the author presents a new theory regarding the James-Younger gang and the actual Younger involvement - a theory which opposes the one held for over 100 years. She also offers insights into the Northfield robbery and gives reasons why the Youngers' parole was delayed.
Author | : Peter "Big Pete" James |
Publisher | : Macmillan + ORM |
Total Pages | : 275 |
Release | : 2017-09-19 |
Genre | : True Crime |
ISBN | : 1250187303 |
A legend in the biker community, Peter “Big Pete” James was the most revered gangster in the Outlaw Nation. He first perfected his skills with the Hells Angels, the Outlaws’ chief rival, before persuading thousands of disgruntled members from splintered Outlaws chapters to unite. Together, they formed a powerful criminal syndicate involved in extortion, contract murders, drugs and arms trafficking, money laundering and assassinations. Then a shocking medical diagnosis knocked James sideways, forcing him to face a new life on the outside of the organization he built, dodging snitches, federal law enforcement, and contract hits. In The Last Chicago Boss, James provides a startling and unprecedented expose into the inner workings of the Outlaw Nation from the unique perspective of its renowned leader, all brought to life through never-before-revealed interviews, police files, wiretaps, recordings, and trial transcripts.
Author | : William Queen |
Publisher | : Ballantine Books |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2007-06-26 |
Genre | : True Crime |
ISBN | : 0812969529 |
In 1998, William Queen was a veteran law enforcement agent with a lifelong love of motorcycles and a lack of patience with paperwork. When a “confidential informant” made contact with his boss at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, offering to take an agent inside the San Fernando chapter of the Mongols (the scourge of Southern California, and one of the most dangerous gangs in America), Queen jumped at the chance, not realizing that he was kicking-starting the most extensive undercover operation inside an outlaw motorcycle gang in the history of American law enforcement. Nor did Queen suspect that he would penetrate the gang so successfully that he would become a fully “patched-in” member, eventually rising through their ranks to the office of treasurer, where he had unprecedented access to evidence of their criminal activity. After Queen spent twenty-eight months as “Billy St. John,” the bearded, beer-swilling, Harley-riding gang-banger, the truth of his identity became blurry, even to himself. During his initial “prospecting” phase, Queen was at the mercy of crank-fueled criminal psychopaths who sought to have him test his mettle and prove his fealty by any means necessary, from selling (and doing) drugs, to arms trafficking, stealing motorcycles, driving getaway cars, and, in one shocking instance, stitching up the face of a Mongol “ol’ lady” after a particularly brutal beating at the hands of her boyfriend. Yet despite the constant criminality of the gang, for whom planning cop killings and gang rapes were business as usual, Queen also came to see the genuine camaraderie they shared. When his lengthy undercover work totally isolated Queen from family, his friends, and ATF colleagues, the Mongols felt like the only family he had left. “I had no doubt these guys genuinely loved Billy St. John and would have laid down their lives for him. But they wouldn’t hesitate to murder Billy Queen.” From Queen’s first sleight of hand with a line of methamphetamine in front of him and a knife at his throat, to the fearsome face-off with their decades-old enemy, the Hell’s Angels (a brawl that left three bikers dead), to the heartbreaking scene of a father ostracized at Parents’ Night because his deranged-outlaw appearance precluded any interaction with regular citizens, Under and Alone is a breathless, adrenaline-charged read that puts you on the street with some of the most dangerous men in America and with the law enforcement agents who risk everything to bring them in.