"Compelling . . . riveting . . . Hubbard's best." —Publishers Weekly
Published for the first time in 1940 in "Astounding" magazine, "Final Blackout" "is set in a world ravaged by 30 years of war. . . [and] chronicles the rise, in England, of the charismatic leader, strategist and statesman known only as the ...
Also includes the science fiction adventures, Battling Bolto, the story of a giant, con man who’s running an interstellar scam, while the biggest trick of all lies right under his nose; and Tough Old Man, in which an aging constable’s ...
A novel of compelling suspense.
He may be living large—but now there are those who want to make him pay for the big man’s sins. Throughout his young life Hubbard was fascinated and intrigued by mysticism and magic.
If you have ever suffered from sleepless nights or insomnia, this is a tale that might just open your eyes. Slaves of Sleep is an L. Ron Hubbard tale of parallel universes--one of the first in modern fantasy writing.
When young Tim Beckdolt strikes a rich seam of gold, his hopes for an abundant future are shattered when a pair of violent claim jumpers force him to mine the site at gun point before hunting him through the wilderness when he escapes.
Chuck Lambert is taken advantage of by an unsavory real estate swindler of a galactic economy that sells unwary customers like him a planet where they can't sit down, because there's something the matter with its matter.
So if you're looking for an adventure to remember, this is just what the doctor ordered. "Classic adventures by a classic writer." --Roger Zelazny
This is one of sixteen westerns Hubbard wrote in 1938—all influenced by a foray into New Mexico to round out his research.
And as he’s about to discover, there’s only one way out of the jungle: all-out war. In 1927, L. Ron Hubbard sailed across the Pacific to Guam to meet his naval officer father.
He placed a half-dozen chairs along the wall for the directors and found a box of cigars which he placed beside a whiskey ... “You're going to have a meeting,” said Pete, “and if you think you can do anything about it, look at the grate ...
He sighed and sank upon an ammunition box. “Greetings to the star of his people,” said Ginger, mechanically. ... “On the next meeting da juju will be dead.” “Ah,” said the chief. “You have had some trouble with this thing?” said Ginger.
and then turned to look down at the covered body of Stokey Watts. ... Oh, Hawk, please don't go down there! ... Occasionally she could hear the clink of metal striking rock twenty fathoms down, and she listened, white and drawn, ...
The detective is deep undercover at Shreve's Mammoth Carnival, when he discovers first one and then another headless body.
A three-dimensional entertainment experience especially effective for (ESL) English as a Second Langauge readers, librarians, parents, educators and students.
The Collection includes: Publishers Weekly Listen Up Award Winner: The Great Secret, If I Were You, The Crossroads, A Matter of Matter, When Shadows Fall, Danger in the Dark, Greed, The Tramp, Beyond All Weapons and The Professor Was a ...
For contained in this book are the breakthroughs that bring understanding to the subjects of right and wrong, good and bad, death and survival.
, Two Rules for Happy Living, Personal Integrity, The Anti-Social Personality and many more. In every part of this book you will find Scientology truths that describe conditions in your life and exact ways to improve them.
Also includes the Western adventures, Hoss Tamer, in which a circus horse trainer turned bronco buster has to figure a way to tame a gang of outlaws, and The Ghost Town Gun Ghost, the story of an old prospector who seems to have lost his ...