Honor Few, Fear None: The Life and Times of a Mongol
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.54 (929 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0061137901 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-01-10 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. Including a smattering of black-and-white photos, Honor Few, Fear None could easily grab the attention of reluctant male readers and fill the need for gritty urban stories. At first glance, readers find the two worlds not dissimilar, and cops would certainly agree, but Cavazos has worked for more than a decade to transform his motorcycle club, the Mongols, and cleanse it of drugs, stealing, and roughing up women. After obtaining a license to work as a radiologist and an eye-opening turn in county jail, he left gang life and entered the world of motorcycle cl
His artwork has appeared in Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Details, Paper, Visionaire, L'Uomo Vogue, and the New York Times, among many others. . Ruben Toledo is a painter, sculptor, and illustrator
Good insight Rick Eastman The author. Sets a lot of things straight about a club that is totally at the pinnacle of their time it was a good read educatin about the Mongul nationN. "Three Stars" according to Jeffrey Roy. Cavazos is a big liar, but entertaining story teller.. Fluffy This book did keep me interested enough to read it, but took only a few hours to do this. Not very insightful about the working of this club, but if you're interested in how the author thinks, you'll get a little bit of insight.and alot of whining about law enforcement.
In reality, the Mongols are a tightly knit band of brothers devoted in equal measure to their club, their fellow Mongols, and their freedom. When pushed too far, Mongols join together to push back. When Ruben Cavazos changed his clothes at daybreak, he was no longer a CAT scan technician at the University of Southern California Medical Center. Just ask the Hells Angels, the Ukrainian mafia, the Mexican mafia, and the U.S. He became the man known—and, in a few special cases, feared—as Doc, international president of the Mongols, the fastest-growing and most closely watched organization of its kind in the United States. Above all, they demand respect. In Honor Few, Fear None, Doc is ready, for the first time, to share the stories of the Mongols' continuing battle to survive and thrive against incredible odds—and