Book summaryThis social history of the Harley-Davidson chronicles the role the motorcycle plays in the American imagination and tells how a symbol of rebellion has been used to bring about long-term corporate success. Media reviews"One fan's breathless overview of the impact Harley-Davidson motorcycles have had on individuals and popular culture." |
Outlaw Machineby Yates, BrockFirst Edition
Book desription: Little, Brown & Co. NY, 1999 249 pages. Subtitled, "Harley-Davidson and the Search for the American Soul." Our favorite automotive journalist traces the postwar culture of Harley riders beginning from the the 1947 Life Magazine article about a California town terrorized by Hells Angels onward. A great story, well told.. First Edition. HB/DJ. Near Fine/Near Fine.
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