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American Biker

American Biker
Author: Bill Hayes
Publisher: Flash Productions LLC
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Motorcycle clubs
ISBN: 9780615375953

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American Biker: The History, The Clubs, The Lifestyle, The Truth is the long-awaited new work by Bill Hayes, author of the bestselling The Original Wild Ones: Tales of the Boozefighters Motorcycle Club. Expanding upon filmmaker Randall Wilson's documentary, American Biker, Hayes' book is perhaps the most comprehensive and introspective look at the biker world ever compiled. American Biker, the book, takes the four elements of its subtitle-the history, the clubs, the lifestyle, and the truth-and delivers on each with powerful impact. The History of the machine itself is there, of course, but more importantly, American Biker delivers a history of the motorcycle culture told from the inside; from those who have truly lived it. The Clubs-the MC-are reverently explored with an honest voice that doesn't come from law enforcement infiltrators, snitches, money-oriented opportunists, biased media, or anyone else on the outside of the culture. The Lifestyle-the image-is also examined; from the often fantasy-driven entertainment industry, to the weekend-warriors, to those who have truly made "all of this" a way of life. And because it is written from the inside, The Truth on all issues and aspects of the biker world is never compromised-even when discussing controversial topics. From club politics to "Property of" patches, from cop clubs to racism, American Biker never backs down. The "voices" of truth in American Biker include former United States Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell; Easyriders Europe Editor, Michael Stein; actor and biker Robert Patrick; Motorcycle Hall of Famers John "Rogue" Herlihy and Keith Ball; President of the mother chapter of the Hessians MC, "Spike"; longtime member and officer of the Vietnam Vets MC, "Popeye"; documentary filmmaker Randall Wilson; bikers "on the street," from Daytona to Sturgis to Hollister; and many, many more. The voice of author Bill Hayes is also heard loudly throughout, as it relates years of personal experiences. As it decries media exploitation and distortion. As it lays bare the never-ending battles between law enforcement and bikers. And as it speaks with genuine emotion and pure love and respect for the biker culture. American Biker is a must-read for anyone wanting to truly understand the biker lifestyle.


Portraits of American Bikers

Portraits of American Bikers
Author: Beverly V. Roberts
Publisher: Flash Productions LLC
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2008
Genre: Motorcycle gangs
ISBN: 9780615238746

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Back in the 1960s, using a Graflex Speed Graphics Press Camera, Jim "Flash" Miteff shot several hundred photographs of the Outlaws 1%er Motorcycle Club. The photographs in the book were specifically selected from his collection. These never before published images are taken directly from the original negatives that had been in storage for over 40 years.


American Bikers

American Bikers
Author: Sandro Miller
Publisher: Te Neues Publishing Company
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1998
Genre: Photography
ISBN:

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American bikers are the cowboys of the 20th century. Rebellious, nomadic, and clannish, they are often perceived as violent and dangerously antisocial. This arresting collection of duotone portraits displays another side of this unusual population, one which portrays them as vulnerable, romantic, and compassionate. 63 photos.


Straightening Out the Corners

Straightening Out the Corners
Author: Philippe Vermès
Publisher:
Total Pages: 95
Release: 1990
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780925965028

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"Records the biker culture in over 77 duotones." --Publishers Weekly. "French art photographer Philippe Vermes gives the subject a most dignified presentation...A gravity & seriousness usually absent from photographs of bikers." --Photo District News. Philippe Vermes saw a part of America behind the leather, black T-shirts, & tatoos of the bikers. His interest led him to Sturgis, South Dakota, for the annual Black Hills Motor Classic to capture that culture in photographs. There, he made black & white portraits of bikers from all walks of life who shared one common passion: the love of motorcycles. One of the portraits that Vermes made was of the late Malcolm S. Forbes, noted biker, balloonist, & publisher. Mr. Forbes was so impressed with the work that he authored a one page preface for the book. The body of work also impressed noted photo art critic, A.D. Coleman. Upon reviewing a preliminary selection of the photographs, Mr. Coleman volunteered to write the essay to accompany these photographs. This book is the result of that experience.


The American Motorcycle Girls, 1900 to 1950

The American Motorcycle Girls, 1900 to 1950
Author: Cristine Sommer Simmons
Publisher: Parker House Publishing Incorporated,Csi
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2009-04-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780981727059

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Features photographs of women motorcyclists.


Born to Be Wild

Born to Be Wild
Author: Randy D. McBee
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2015-05-14
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1469622734

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In 1947, 4,000 motorcycle hobbyists converged on Hollister, California. As images of dissolute bikers graced the pages of newspapers and magazines, the three-day gathering sparked the growth of a new subculture while also touching off national alarm. In the years that followed, the stereotypical leather-clad biker emerged in the American consciousness as a menace to law-abiding motorists and small towns. Yet a few short decades later, the motorcyclist, once menacing, became mainstream. To understand this shift, Randy D. McBee narrates the evolution of motorcycle culture since World War II. Along the way he examines the rebelliousness of early riders of the 1940s and 1950s, riders' increasing connection to violence and the counterculture in the 1960s and 1970s, the rich urban bikers of the 1990s and 2000s, and the factors that gave rise to a motorcycle rights movement. McBee's fascinating narrative of motorcycling's past and present reveals the biker as a crucial character in twentieth-century American life.


Born to be Wild

Born to be Wild
Author: Paul Garson
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2003
Genre: Motorcycles
ISBN: 0743225236

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While elements of rebellion remain intrinsic to the biker mystique, the culture has in fact grown to include riders from the mainstream--doctors, lawyers, and executives. Garson captures as never before the spirit and evolution of biker culture. 60 photos.


Portraits of American Bikers

Portraits of American Bikers
Author: Beverly Roberts
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-05-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780985240455

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Hogs, Blogs, Leathers and Lattes

Hogs, Blogs, Leathers and Lattes
Author: William E. Thompson
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2012-09-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0786468599

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This book combines more than 45 years of the author's riding experiences with data collected over five years of systematic observation and extensive ethnographic interviews with over 200 male and female riders. Much has been written about hardcore bikers, but there has been little scholarly research on the much larger segment of the population more aptly called motorcycle enthusiasts. This book focuses on them--the hard working plumbers, truck drivers, and other blue collar workers as well as the white collar executives, doctors and other professionals who are mostly married, have mortgages, pay their bills, obey the law, and on weekends and holidays participate in a favorite pastime, riding motorcycles.


Portraits of American Bikers

Portraits of American Bikers
Author: Beverly V. Roberts
Publisher: Flash Productions LLC
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Motorcycle gangs
ISBN: 9780615327853

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