Honor few, fear none : the life and times of a Mongol / Ruben "Doc" Cavazos.
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- ISBN: 9780061137891 (hc)
- Physical Description: viii, 212 p. : ill.
- Publisher: New York : William Morrow, 2008.
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Subject: | Cavazos, Ruben "Doc" Mongols Motorcycle Club. Motorcycle clubs > United States. Motorcycle gangs > United States. |
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- Baker & Taylor
A history of the Mongols Motorcycle Club challenges negative and sensationalized media perspectives to profile the Mongols as a tightly knit band of enthusiasts who enjoy partying and are willing to fight for their respect. - Baker & Taylor
A history of the Mongols Motorcycle Club challenges negative and sensationalized media perspectives to profile the Mongols as a tightly knit band of enthusiasts who enjoy partying and are willing to fight for their respect. 75,000 first printing. - Book News
Cavazos, international president of the Mongols Motorcycle club, provides an episodic account of his years with this controversial organization and its frequent clashes with the Hells Angels, Ukrainian mafia, Mexican mafia and the United States Government. Contrasting his life as a CAT scan technician at UCLA with his adventures as a feared public figure, the author portrays the Mongols as a mostly law-abiding group who are under constant scrutiny from the ATF and other government agencies. Photographs of Cavazos' family, workplace and fellow Mongols are also included in this book, which should appeal to general audiences. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) - HARPERCOLL
The stunning, never-before-told story of Ruben "Doc" Cavazos, international president of the Mongols Motorcycle Club
When Ruben "Doc" Cavazos changes his clothes at daybreak, he is no longer a CAT scan technician at the University of Southern California Medical Center. He becomes the man knownâand, in a few special cases, fearedâas Doc, international president of the Mongols, the fastest-growing and most closely watched organization of its kind in the United States.
In reality, the Mongols are a tightly knit band of brothers devoted in equal measure to the club, their fellow Mongols, and their freedom. They live to enjoy life, party, and travel the open road. Above all, they demand respect. When pushed too far, Mongols join together to push back. Just ask the Hells Angels, the Ukrainian mafia, the Mexican mafia, and the U.S. government. All have tested the Mongols' resolve.
In Honor Few, Fear None, Doc is ready, for the first time, to share the stories of the Mongols' battle to survive and thrive against incredible odds and sometimes terrible violence.
Doc takes you to the streets and into the bars, the secret meetings, the brawls, and the shoot-outs, all proof that if you live like a Mongol does, you must honor few, fear none.