A memoir by the "Godfather" of the Chicago Outlaws, offering an inside look at the club and its history.
PETER "BIG PETE" JAMES was known as the "Godfather" of the Chicago Outlaws Motorcycle Club having formed and commanded a coalition of 38 motorcycle clubs and 8 Outlaw Motorcycle Club Chapters in the Chicagoland area in his twenty year career.
Praise for The Last Chicago Boss:
"As a veteran of the outlaw biker world, The Last Chicago Boss took
me back. It's purely authentic, hard-hitting, and a riveting read
that I would recommend to anyone who wants to know more about this
fascinating, uniquely American subculture. Great job, Pete."
--George Christie, author of Exile On Front Street Praise for
Vagos, Mongols, and Outlaws: "Absorb Vagos, Mongols, and Outlaws as
one part juicy scoop, one part machismo on parade, and Falco can
take some sad and beautiful snapshots." --The Boston Globe
Falco rose to 'officer' status in three biker gangs, and his book -
Vagos, Mongols, and Outlaws: My Infiltration of America's Deadliest
Biker Gangs - is the more polished, measured and authoritative of
the two." --Los Angeles Times comparing to George Rowe's Gods of
Mischief Praise for Prodigal Father, Pagan Son: A down-and-dirty
memoir that should appeal to readers of such books as Sonny
Barger's Hell's Angel (2001) and Hunter S. Thompson's classic
Hell's Angels (1967). --Kirkus Reviews One of the most
extraordinary true-crime autobiographies. --The Sydney Morning
Herald
Praise for Running with the Devil: Kerrie Droban is a brilliant and
talented author and the book is a compelling masterpiece of
contemporary nonfiction. --Burl Barer, Edward awarding winning
author and host of Outlaw Radio.
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