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  1. Introduction. The following chronology presents the milestone events along the many avenues L. Ron Hubbard walked—as an adventurer, explorer, author, philosopher and all else that led him to truthfully declare: “I have lived no cloistered life and hold in contempt the wise man who has not lived and the scholar who will not share.”.

  2. www.lronhubbard.org › biography › founderL. Ron Hubbard: A Profile

    So, no, L. Ron Hubbard is not an easy man to categorize and certainly does not fit popular misconceptions of “religious founder” as an aloof and contemplative figure. Yet the more one comes to know this man and his achievements, the more one comes to realize he was precisely the sort of person to have brought us Scientology—the only major religion to have been founded in the twentieth century.

  3. www.lronhubbard.org › books › ron-seriesThe L. Ron Hubbard Series

    L. Ron Hubbard exposed the brutal truth of a psychiatric chemical onslaught, the likes of which this world has never seen. This, then, is the story of 21 st century cultural wastage. Also detailed is Mr. Hubbard’s clear and understandable solution to all chemical toxins, with the Purification Program and the worldwide network of Narconon centers.

  4. L. RON HUBBARD’S FICTION BOOKS. With 19 New York Times bestsellers and more than 250 million copies of his works in circulation, L. Ron Hubbard is among the most acclaimed and widely read authors of our time. He was further among the most prolific and popular writers through the Golden Age of Pulp Fiction. Indeed, between 1934 and 1940, some ...

  5. L. RON HUBBARD’S FICTION BOOKS. With 19 New York Times bestsellers and more than 250 million copies of his works in circulation, L. Ron Hubbard is among the most acclaimed and widely read authors of our time. He was further among the most prolific and popular writers through the Golden Age of Pulp Fiction. Indeed, between 1934 and 1940, some ...

  6. Indeed, between 1934 and 1940, some 140 L. Ron Hubbard tales appeared in the pages of legendary Pulps—often as many as three titles an issue and bylined under some fifteen pen names. To meet such demand, he regularly produced between seventy-five and a hundred thousand words a month, with a 90 percent acceptance rate from publishers—first draft, first submission.

  7. An Introduction to L. Ron Hubbard. There are only two tests of a life well lived, L. Ron Hubbard once remarked: Did one do as one intended? And were people glad one lived? In testament to the first stands the full body of his life’s work, including the more than ten thousand authored works and three thousand tape-recorded lectures of ...