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L. Ron Hubbard Lafayette Ronald Hubbard (March 13, 1911 – January 24, 1986) was an American author, primarily of science fiction and fantasy stories, who is best known for having founded the Church of Scientology. In 1950, Hubbard authored '' Dianeti ...
(1911–1986).


Fiction

#'' Under the Black Ensign'' (1935) #'' Buckskin Brigades'' (1937), #''
Slaves of Sleep ''Slaves of Sleep'' is a science fantasy novel by American writer L. Ron Hubbard. It was first published in book form in 1948 by Shasta Publishers; the novel originally appeared in 1939 in an issue of the magazine ''Unknown''. The novel presents ...
'' (1939) #''Ultimate Adventure'', the (1939) #'' Final Blackout'' (1940), #'' Indigestible Triton'', the (1940) #''The Automagic Horse'' (1940) published (1994) #''The End Is Not Yet'' (1947) (serialized in '' Astounding Science Fiction'', no book publication reported #''
Death's Deputy ''Death's Deputy'' is a fantasy novel by author L. Ron Hubbard. ''Death's Deputy'' was first published in book form in 1948 by Fantasy Publishing Company, Inc. in an edition of 700 copies. The novel originally appeared in the February 1940 issue ...
'' (1948) #''
The Kingslayer ''The Kingslayer'' is a collection of science fiction short stories by American writer L. Ron Hubbard. It was first published in 1949 by Fantasy Publishing Company, Inc. in an edition of 1,200 copies. The title story first appeared in this coll ...
'' (1949) #
Dianetics Dianetics (from Greek ''dia'', meaning "through", and ''nous'', meaning " mind") is a set of pseudoscientific ideas and practices regarding the metaphysical relationship between the mind and body created by science fiction writer L. Ron Hub ...
(1950) #'' To the Stars'' (1950) #'' The Masters of Sleep'' (1950) #''
Fear Fear is an intensely unpleasant emotion in response to perceiving or recognizing a danger or threat. Fear causes physiological changes that may produce behavioral reactions such as mounting an aggressive response or fleeing the threat. Fear ...
'' (1951), #''
Typewriter in the Sky ''Typewriter in the Sky'' is a science fantasy novel by American writer L. Ron Hubbard. The protagonist Mike de Wolf finds himself inside the story of his friend Horace Hackett's book. He must survive conflict on the high seas in the Caribbean du ...
'' (1951), #''
Return to Tomorrow "Return to Tomorrow" is the twentieth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series '' Star Trek''. Written by John T. Dugan (under the pen-name "John Kingsbridge") and directed by Ralph Senensky, it was first ...
'' (1954) #'' The Ultimate Adventure'' (1970) #''
Ole Doc Methuselah ''Ole Doc Methuselah'' is a collection of science fiction short stories by American writer L. Ron Hubbard, published in 1970. Contents The stories follow the adventures of "Old Doc Methuselah" in a future where interstellar travel is completely ...
'' (1953), #'' Seven Steps to the Arbiter'' (1975) #'' Revolt in the Stars'' (1979 - ''Unpublished'') #'' Battlefield Earth'' (1982), #'' Mission Earth'' 1. The Invaders Plan (1985) #''Mission Earth'' 2. Black Genesis (1986) #''Mission Earth'' 3.The Enemy Within (1986) #''Mission Earth'' 4. An Alien Affair (1986) #''Mission Earth'' 5. Fortune of Fear (1986) #''Mission Earth'' 6. Death Quest (1986) #''Mission Earth'' 7. Voyage of Vengeance (1987) #''Mission Earth'' 8. Disaster (1987) #''Mission Earth'' 9. Villainy Victorious (1987) #''Mission Earth'' 10. The Doomed Planet (1987)


Short fiction

Hubbard's short fiction was published in pulp magazines. The following is an incomplete list of the publications: *Hell Job Series, ''Argosy'', 11 July 1936 *Mr. Luck, ''Argosy'', 3 October 1936 *Deep Sea Driver, ''Argosy'' 24 October 1936 *The Big Cats, ''Argosy'' 31 October 1936 *River Driver, ''Argosy'', 7 November 1936 *Mountaineer, ''Argosy'', 6 February 1937 *Tinhorn's Daughter, ''Western Romances'', December 1937 *The Dangerous Dimension, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', July 1938, *When Gilhooly Was in Flower, ''Romantic Range'', August 1938 (as Barry Randolph) *The Tramp (Part 1), ''Astounding Science Fiction'', September 1938, *The Tramp (Part 2), ''Astounding Science Fiction'', October 1938, *The Tramp (Part 3), ''Astounding Science Fiction'', November 1938 *General Swamp, C.I.C. (Part 1), ''Astounding Science Fiction'', Aug 1939 (as Frederick Engelhardt) *General Swamp, C.I.C. (Part 2), ''Astounding Science Fiction'', Sep 1939 (as Frederick Engelhardt) *This Ship Kills!, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', November 1939 (as Frederick Engelhardt) *Danger in the Dark, ''
Unknown Unknown or The Unknown may refer to: Film * ''The Unknown'' (1915 comedy film), a silent boxing film * ''The Unknown'' (1915 drama film) * ''The Unknown'' (1927 film), a silent horror film starring Lon Chaney * ''The Unknown'' (1936 film), a ...
'', May 1939 *The Ghoul, ''
Unknown Unknown or The Unknown may refer to: Film * ''The Unknown'' (1915 comedy film), a silent boxing film * ''The Unknown'' (1915 drama film) * ''The Unknown'' (1927 film), a silent horror film starring Lon Chaney * ''The Unknown'' (1936 film), a ...
'', August 1939 *Vanderdecken, ''
Unknown Unknown or The Unknown may refer to: Film * ''The Unknown'' (1915 comedy film), a silent boxing film * ''The Unknown'' (1915 drama film) * ''The Unknown'' (1927 film), a silent horror film starring Lon Chaney * ''The Unknown'' (1936 film), a ...
'', December 1939 (as Frederick Engelhardt) *The Professor Was a Thief, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', February 1940 *Final Blackout (Part 1), ''Astounding Science Fiction'', April 1940, *Final Blackout (Part 2), ''Astounding Science Fiction'', May 1940, *Final Blackout (Part 3), ''Astounding Science Fiction'', June 1940, *The Kraken, '' Unknown Fantasy Fiction'', June 1940 (as Frederick Engelhardt) *Fear, '' Unknown Fantasy Fiction'', July 1940 *The Idealist, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', July 1940 (as Kurt von Rachen) *The Kilkenny Cats, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', September 1940 (as Kurt von Rachen) *The Devil's Rescue, '' Unknown Fantasy Fiction'', October 1940, *One Was Stubborn, '' Unknown Fantasy Fiction'', October 1940 (as Rene La Fayette) *One Was Stubborn, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', November 1940 (as Rene La Fayette) *Typewriter in the Sky (Part 1), '' Unknown Fantasy Fiction'', November 1940 *Typewriter in the Sky (Part 2), '' Unknown Fantasy Fiction'', December 1940 *The Traitor, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', January 1941 (as Kurt von Rachen) *History Class, 2133 A.D., ''
Thrilling Wonder Stories ''Wonder Stories'' was an early American science fiction magazine which was published under several titles from 1929 to 1955. It was founded by Hugo Gernsback in 1929 after he had lost control of his first science fiction magazine, ''Amazing Stor ...
'', January 1941 (as Frederick Engelhardt) *The Crossroads, '' Unknown Fantasy Fiction'', February 1941, (1941) *The Mutineers, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', April 1941, (as Kurt von Rachen) *The Case of the Friendly Corpse '' Unknown Fantasy Fiction'', August 1941, *Borrowed Glory, '' Unknown Worlds'', October 1941, (1941) *The Last Drop, ''Astonishing Stories'', November 1941, (with L. Sprague de Camp) *The Invaders, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', January 1942, *The Rebels, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', February 1942, (as Kurt von Rachen) *He Didn't Like Cats, '' Unknown Worlds'', February 1942 *The Room, '' Unknown Worlds'', April 1942, *Strain, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', April 1942, *The Slaver, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', June 1942, *Space Can, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', July 1942 *The Beast, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', October 1942 *
The Great Secret "The Great Secret" is a science fiction story written by L. Ron Hubbard. It was originally published in April, 1943 in the pulp fiction magazine ''Science Fiction Stories''. Plot introduction The story revolves around Fanner Marston who as a slav ...
, ''Science Fiction Stories'', April 1943 *The End is Not Yet (part 1 of 3), ''Astounding Science Fiction'', August 1947 *The End is Not Yet (part 2 of 3), ''Astounding Science Fiction'', September 1947 *The End is Not Yet (part 3 of 3), ''Astounding Science Fiction'', October 1947 *Ole Doc Methuselah, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', October 1947 (as René Lafayette) *The Expensive Slaves, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', November 1947 (as René Lafayette) *Her Majesty's Aberration, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', March 1948 (as René Lafayette) *The Obsolete Weapon, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', May 1948 *The Great Air Monopoly, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', September 1948, (as René Lafayette) *When Shadows Fall, '' Startling Stories'', July 1948, *240,000 Miles Straight Up, ''
Thrilling Wonder Stories ''Wonder Stories'' was an early American science fiction magazine which was published under several titles from 1929 to 1955. It was founded by Hugo Gernsback in 1929 after he had lost control of his first science fiction magazine, ''Amazing Stor ...
'', December 1948 *Forbidden Voyage, '' Startling Stories'', January 1949, (as René Lafayette) *The Magnificent Failure, '' Startling Stories'', March 1949, (as René Lafayette) *Plague!, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', April 1949, (as René Lafayette) *The Conroy Diary, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', May 1949, (as René Lafayette) *The Incredible Destination, '' Startling Stories'', May 1949, (as René Lafayette) *A Sound Investment, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', June 1949, (as René Lafayette) *The Unwilling Hero, '' Startling Stories'', July 1949, (as René Lafayette) *A Matter of Matter, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', August 1949, *Beyond the Black Nebula, '' Startling Stories'', September 1949, (as René Lafayette) *The Automagic Horse, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', October 1949 *The Planet Makers, ''
Thrilling Wonder Stories ''Wonder Stories'' was an early American science fiction magazine which was published under several titles from 1929 to 1955. It was founded by Hugo Gernsback in 1929 after he had lost control of his first science fiction magazine, ''Amazing Stor ...
'', October 1949, *The Emperor of the Universe, '' Startling Stories'', November 1949, (as René Lafayette) *A Can of Vacuum, '' Astounding Science Fiction'', December 1949 *The Last Admiral, '' Startling Stories'', January 1950, (as René Lafayette) *Beyond All Weapons, ''
Super Science Stories ''Super Science Stories'' was an American pulp science fiction magazine published by Popular Publications from 1940 to 1943, and again from 1949 to 1951. Popular launched it under their Fictioneers imprint, which they used for magazines, payin ...
'', January 1950 *Ole Mother Methuselah, '' Astounding Science Fiction'', January 1950 (as René Lafayette) *To the Stars (part 1 of 2), ''Astounding Science Fiction'', February 1950 *To the Stars (part 2 of 2), ''Astounding Science Fiction'', March 1950 *Greed, '' Astounding Science Fiction'', April 1950, *Battling Bolto, ''
Thrilling Wonder Stories ''Wonder Stories'' was an early American science fiction magazine which was published under several titles from 1929 to 1955. It was founded by Hugo Gernsback in 1929 after he had lost control of his first science fiction magazine, ''Amazing Stor ...
'', August 1950, *The Final Enemy, ''
Super Science Stories ''Super Science Stories'' was an American pulp science fiction magazine published by Popular Publications from 1940 to 1943, and again from 1949 to 1951. Popular launched it under their Fictioneers imprint, which they used for magazines, payin ...
'', September 1950, *Tough Old Man, '' Startling Stories'', November 1950, *Dianomitry, ''Astounding Science Fiction'', January 1951


Short story collections

Beginning in the 1990s Author Services began publishing volumes of Hubbard's short fiction organized by genre (Adventure, Mystery/Suspense, Science Fiction, Western, etc.) At least 42 volumes were published. The following information comes from the Library of Congress's Online Catalog, with supplemental information from www.bookfinder.com Adventure Stories *V1-Five mex for a million ; Price for a hat ; The cossack *V2-The black sultan ; The barbarians—Red Sand *V3-The trail of the red diamonds ; Golden hell ; Tomb of the ten thousand dead *V4-Starch and stripes ; Trick soldier ; Mr. Tidwell, gunner -- *V5-Tah ; Grounded ; Yellow loot ; Red death over China -- *V6-The squad that never came back ; The adventure of "X" ; Escape for three -- *V7-The sky devil ; He walked to war ; The crate killer -- *V8-Yukon madness ; Medals for Mahoney ; Wings over Ethiopia -- *V9-Catapult courage ; Raiders of the beam ; Boomerang bomber -- *V10-The green god ; Machine gun 21,000 ; Fifty-Fifty O’Brien *V11-Pearl pirate ; The drowned city ; The small boss of Nunaloha Fantasy Stories *V1-The crossroads ; The devil's rescue ; The room *V2-The dangerous dimension ; The professor was a thief ; The last drop ; He didn't like cats *V3-Danger in the Dark; Borrowed Glory; If I Were You Hell Job Series *V1-Sleepy McGee ; Don't rush me ; Mr. Luck *V2-Test pilot ; Deep-sea diver ; The big cats *V3-River driver ; The ethnologist ; Mine inspector *V4-The shooter ; Steeplejack ; Flying trapeze *V5-Mountaineer ; A lesson in lightning ; Nine lives Mystery/Suspense Stories *V1-Calling squad cars! ; The blow torch murder ; The grease spot ; Killer's law -- *V2- Dead men kill ; Mouthpiece ; The mad dog murder *V3-The death flyer ; They killed him dead ; The slickers Ole Doc Methuselah Stories *V1-Ole Doc Methuselah ; Her Majesty's aberration ; The expensive slaves ; The great air monopoly *V2-Plague! ; A sound investment ; Ole Mother Methuselah. Science Fiction Stories *V1-240,000 miles straight up ; The were-human ; He found God *V2-The obsolete weapon ; The planet makers ; Beyond all weapons *V3-Battle of wizards ; A can of vacuum ; Tough old man *V4-One was stubborn ; A matter of matter ; Greed *V5-STRAIN; THE SLAVER; SPACE CAN; FINAL ENEMY *V6-The great secret ; The automagic horse ; Battling Bolto Western Stories *V1-Hoss tamer ; Stranger in town ; The ghost town gun-ghost *V2-The toughest ranger ; The bad one ; Marriage for spite ; Horse and horse *V3-Tinhorn's daughter ; Johnny, the town tamer *V4-The baron of Coyote River ; Man for breakfast ; Blood on his spurs *V5-The neck scarf ; The no-gun gunhawk ; Devil's manhunt -- *V6-Maybe because--! ; "Tooby" ; Plans for the boy ; Under the Diehard brand *V7-Canteens! ; Ride 'em, cowboy ; The ranch that no one would buy *V8-When Gilhooly was in flower ; Boss of the Lazy B ; Ruin at Rio Piedras *V9-Come and get it ; Death waits at sundown ; Cattle king for a day *V10-Leaducation ; Reign of the Gila monster ; Gun boss of the Tumbleweed *V11-King of the gunmen ; Silent paards ; Shadows from Boot Hill ; Gunman!-- *V12-The magic quirt ; Stacked bullets ; The Gunner from Gehenna


Scientology and Dianetics


Adaptations by other authors

*''Ai! Pedrito! When Intelligence Goes Wrong'' by Kevin J. Anderson (1998), *''A Very Strange Trip'' by
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References

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