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050 _aFIC .W47 1978
100 _aWethern, George.
_eauthor
245 2 _aA wayward angel /
_cGeorge Wethern and Vincent Colnett
260 _aNew York :
_bRichard Marek Publishers,
_cc1978
300 _a288 pages ;
_c21 cm.
520 _aThe Hell's Angels. The name conjures up images of toughs on Harleys terrorizing the law-abiding; of wild brawls and wild sex; of drugs and cruelty, beatings, and even murder. Their lifestyle, we think, is horrifying, but it's also perversely fascinating, for there's an alluring freedom in such nihilism. Still, nobody knows what it's like to be an Angel except an Angel-an Angel like George Wethern, for many years the vice president of the Oakland Chapter. Until he found himself in reluctant service to the courts, Wethern was the quintessential Angel, tough as they come, one of the most important drug dealers on the West Coast-a man who loved bikes, fights, women, and drugs; a man who knew the deepest secrets of Angel life. Arrested, strung out on drugs, in despair, he testified in several major trials against Angel members-and then went into hiding.
650 _aHELL -- ANGEL
700 _aColnett, Vincent.
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