L.ron Hubbard
BOOKS BY THIS AUTHOR

- Title: Invaders Plan
- Description:
a new style of ficton epic rooted in todays worlds of intelligence, drug smuggling and government corruption. Book 1 of 10 
- Title: What Is Scientology
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Read this book and discover: Scientology. Millions are uysing scientology to find self respect, happiness and spiritual freedom. You can too! 
- Title: Black Genesis (mission Earth)
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volume 2 
- Title: Enemy Within (mission Earth)
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book 3 
- Title: Fortune Of Fear (mission Earth)
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book 5 
- Title: Death Quest: 6 (mission Earth)
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In order to stop the evil Countess Krak and Jettero Heller, Soltan Gris, also an extraterrestrial from Voltar, must deal with Torpedo Fiaccola, a Mafia hitman. From the Publisher With Mission Earth, L. Ron Hubbard created an unsurpassed masterpiece of satire, social commentary and rousing intergalactic adventure--full of biting insights about the condition of this planet, its people and the institutions that make it the way it is. Mission Earth, an unheard-of 1.2-million word novel in ten volumes, is a monumental achievement by any literary standard. Mission Earth has an entire galaxy for its backdrop, though the main action occurs on Earth and the planet Voltar. The Voltarian Grand Council has become convinced that it must send a mission to prevent Earth from destroying itself--thus allowing the Voltar Confederacy to proceed on its long-standing invasion plan and timetable to conquer a planet they regard as an important future way-stop on the main invasion route toward the center of the galaxy. The mission is assigned to a clandestine agent, Fleet Combat Engineer Jettero Heller. Soon after arriving on Earth, he heads to New York City where he is determined to get to the bottom of what is causing Earth to self-destruct, unaware that his every move is being tracked and that powerful forces on Voltar want his mission to fail. --This text refers to the Paperback edition. About the Author Born in Tilden, Nebraska and growing up in a rugged and adventurous Montana, L. Ron Hubbard lived a life of truly legendary proportions. Before the age of ten, he had already broken his first bronco and earned that rare status of blood brother to the Blackfeet Indians. By age eighteen, he had logged more than a quarter of a million miles, twice crossing the Pacific--before the advent of commercial aviation--to a then mysterious Asia. Returning to the United States in 1928, he entered George Washington University where, drawing from far-flung experience, he began to shape some of this century's most enduring tales. By 1950, the name L. Ron Hubbard had graced the pages of some two hundred classic publications of the day, including multiple issues of Argosy, Top-Notch and Thrilling Adventures. Among his more than 15 million words of pre-1950 fiction were tales spanning all primary genres: action, suspense, mystery, westerns and even the occasional romance. Enlisted to "humanize" a machine-dominated science fiction, the name L. Ron Hubbard next became synonymous with such classics as Final Blackout and To the Stars--rightfully described as among the most defining works in the whole of the genre. No less memorable were his fantasies of the era, including the perennially applauded Fear, described as a pillar of all modern horror. He was considered one of the high production writers of the pulp era and as a result of the frequency with which his stories were published wrote under 16 different pen names. In the early 1980s, Ron returned to the world of popular fiction with two monumental blockbusters: the internationally bestselling Battlefield Earth and the ten-volume Mission Earth series--each volume likewise topping international bestseller lists in what amounted to an unprecedented publishing event. His screenplays, now being turned into novels, continue this tradition, when in 1998, Ai! Pedritio!--When Intelligence Goes Wrong and in 1999, A Very Strange Trip became his sixteenth and seventeenth fiction New York Times bestsellers. During a remarkable life filled with adventure, new discoveries and meaningful accomplishment in a diverse array of professional fields, L. Ron Hubbard mastered numerous artistic skills while researching and isolating the fundamental principles and basic laws underlying the subject of Art itself. He was an avid and skilled photographer, an experienced cinematographer and a musician who mastered not only a variety of instruments but also composition and song writing as well. But of all the arts, writing, for Ron, was always first and foremost. During a long and distinguished career; he not only became a master and teacher of the writer's craft, he also earned the reputation as one of the world's most popular and influential authors. He pursued writing in all its many forms, including plays, short stories, novels, film scripts, poetry, articles, essays, nonfiction books and more. In over 50 years as a professional writer, he wrote upward of 60 million words of published fiction and non-fiction--over 550 published titles with still more yet to be released. --This text refers to the Paperback edition. 
- Title: Voyage Of Vengeance (mission Earth)
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book 7 
- Title: Disaster (mission Earth)
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book 8 
- Title: The Doomed Planet: Mission Earth 10
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Jettero Heller, a combat engineer, is determined to overthrow the head of Voltar's secret police, Lombar Hisst, who has made himself dictator. 
- Title: Alien Affair (mission Earth)
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book 4 
- Title: Dianetics: Evolution Of A Science.
- Description:
Originally written and published in national magazines to coincide with the release of "Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health", here is Ron's own story of his development trail and two-decade journey to the discovery of the Reactive Mind. 
- Title: The Problems Of Work: Scientology Applied To The Workaday World
- Description:
The Problems of work contains the senior principles and laws which apply to every endeavor, every problem of work. For they are the discoveries which lay bare the core of these problems and explain the very fabric of life itself. 
- Title: Dianetics: The Modern Science Of Mental Health
- Description:
Here is the anatomy and full description of the Reactive Mind, the previously unknown source of nighmtares, unreasonable fears, upsets and insecurities which enslave Man. This book shows how to get rid of it, and so achieve something Man has previously only dreamed of: State of Clear. 
- Title: Science Of Survival
- Description:
Men have lived to conquer all other forms of life, from the Mastodon to the Microbe. Men have lived to build walls and roads and pyramids which have defied the elements for thousands of years. Men have lived to write music which has pleased the Gods and lines which have made the Angels sigh and the Devil weep.
This is a time for Man to succeed again. Here is the word, the technology, the goal. The job is cut out and its name is SURVIVE!
L. Ron Hubbard