New York: Vantage Press 1969. Very Good /Very Good. New York: Vantage Press 1969. First Edition stated. Octavo 20.5cm.; publisher's boards in white pictorial dust jacket retaining original price $4.50; 214pp. Shallow chipping along jacket margins the whole a bit dust-soiled and toned boards lightly scuffed else a Very Good internally clean and sound copy overall. <br /> <br /> Lengthily inscribed and signed by the author at a slightly later date 1975 on front free endpaper: "To Rob & Sue: I feel like 'John Howard Griffin' author of 'Black Like Me'.There is always another side to the story." <br /> <br /> Self-published account of Chicago-based electronic technician Rock Conte's foray into the Outlaws Motorcycle Club one of the largest motorcycle crime syndicates in the country. Conte was enormously influenced by Griffin's undercover work which culminated in the best-selling Black Like Me--not only does he cite it in his inscription even the jacket blurb refers to it. Outlaws Forever did not have the same succès fou though it does include short sketches of several members of the club and the initiation process while the meat of the story describes a jaunt from Chicago to Daytona. Vantage Press unknown
1977. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Rock County Historical Society 1977. Near fine hardcover. Binding firm interior clean and unmarked. An attractive volume. Hardcover
Janesville WI: Rock County Historical Society 1992. Local cookbook 234 pages. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Spiral Bound Soft Cover. Fine/No Jacket. Rock County Historical Society Paperback