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Book Reviews of Hell's Angels

Hell's Angels
Author: Hunter S. Thompson
ISBN: 2131
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4.5 stars, based on 4 ratings
Book Type: Paperback
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Facinating view of Pop Sociology. Riding and living withe the "Great American Menace" The Hells Angels.
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Great background of what America thinks about the Angels in their initial years. Makes one wonder if a group of people can actually be so animalistic.
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Hunter Thompson's research on the Hell's Angels involved more than a year of close association with the outlaws - riding, loafing, plotting, and eventually being stomped. "A close view of a world that most of us would never dare encounter."
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Very interesting to read this, among Thompson's early work. His manic madness, although understated, seeps out from these pages - at times explicitly so. He spent a year with the Angels, hanging out, observing, and - of course - writing. A fascinating tale.
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A truly fascinating read of the (at one time) largest outlaw biker club. He truly got into the life and wrote an indepth story of the biker life. Very disturbing in parts it had me riveted to the page.
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This is very good reading, tells you about the gang and it really was interesting reading