The Bikeriders
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Word Count
32,000 words, Guess
Page Count
128 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8002514M
- ISBN-139780811841603
- ISBN-10081184160X
- OCLC Control Number52350040
- Library of Congress Control Number2003055073
and 2 more
- LibraryThing227435
- Goodreads7106825
Classifications
- LCCGV1060.2.A1 L96 2003
Description
"In 1965, Danny Lyon, a twenty-three-year-old veteran of the Southern civil rights movement, joined the Chicago Outlaw Motorcycle Club. Riding a 650-cc Triumph and shooting with a Nikon Reflex and a Rolleiflex, he produced one of the seminal books of the 1960s: The Bikeriders. This work of realism read like fiction and presented a world as dangerous and romantic as the one depicted in films such as Easy Rider - released a year after the publication of The Bikeriders." "Recognized as a powerful work of photodocumentary, The Bikeriders helped sear the counterculture into the American mind. Yet as influential as the original book was, this edition contains photographs never seen: fifteen black-and-white pictures not included in the original, and fourteen color photographs long thought lost, all reproduced here for the first time.". "Including extensive interviews with racers and outlaws - the original edition being among the first books to use text from taped interviews - The Bikeriders is a vivid immersion in a culture that is now recognized as "the golden age" of motorcyclists, a world that few outsiders knew intimately in its heyday. Documenting the romance, risk, and abandon of dirt track racing and motorcycle gang life, the stories and photographs in The Bikeriders are as dramatic and real today as they were when they were lived, decades ago."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
See, I was born in Canada originally, you hip to it?
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