| THE LEATHER
BOYS by Gillian Freeman
They're Britain's 'Wild Ones' - the motorcycle cowboys who live for fast machines and faster girls. Who ton-up along the Motorways, terrorising drivers and defying the law. Who experience sex too young, marry unthinkingly and live only for the next kick - whatever or wherever it is. THE LEATHER BOYS is a savage, brilliantly told novel of these aimless young men and women. It is also the story of Dick and Reggie and the strange, twisted love that developed between them. 'Gillian Freeman is among the finest contemporary novelists!' BRIGID BROPHY, NEW STATESMAN The Leather Boys was first
published in Great Britain by Anothony Blond Ltd. in 1961, under the author's
pseudonym 'Eliot George'
FIRST PUBLISHED AS A FOUR
SQUARE EDITION The Leather Boys by Eliot George 1963
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BLACK LEATHER
BARBARIANS
by Pat Stadly Here come the Night Hawks. They're prowling California on big black motorcycles looking for trouble. They're looking for a fight. Looking for a chick to rape. Looking for a cop to mug. When motorcycle engines roar, it means trouble for someone. Trouble in the shape of Rand Hollister and his Black Leather Barbarians. With The Night Hawks Pat Stadley has created a group of Wild Ones as unforgettable - and as deadly - as Hell's Angels. Published in the United
States of America by The New American Library, Inc in December 1960
FIRST NEL EDITION AUGUST
1969
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