The Devil May Care: A Tribute to the Modern-Day Outlaw is an unfiltered photographic record of the motorcycle club landscape across Australia and New Zealand. Compiled by veteran journalist Boris Mihailovic, the book moves past the polished imagery of mainstream bike culture to document the genuine faces and lifestyles of the Australasian "bikie" scene in the early 1990s.
The content is a blend of candid documentary photography and personal accounts, providing a window into a community often defined by its isolation from the status quo. It captures the rugged atmosphere of the road and the mechanical grit of the era, serving as an important archival piece for those interested in the authentic history of outlaw motorcycling and counterculture.
UPC Publishing / OzBike
1992
Softcover
125 Pages
8.9/10
The Devil May Care: A Tribute to the Modern-Day Outlaw is an unfiltered photographic record of the motorcycle club landscape across Australia and New Zealand. Compiled by veteran journalist Boris Mihailovic, the book moves past the polished imagery of mainstream bike culture to document the genuine faces and lifestyles of the Australasian "bikie" scene in the early 1990s.
The content is a blend of candid documentary photography and personal accounts, providing a window into a community often defined by its isolation from the status quo. It captures the rugged atmosphere of the road and the mechanical grit of the era, serving as an important archival piece for those interested in the authentic history of outlaw motorcycling and counterculture.
UPC Publishing / OzBike
1992
Softcover
125 Pages
8.9/10