LEADER 00000cz 2200661n 4500 001 n 79045389 003 DLC 005 20230928052519.0 008 790611n| azannaabn |b aaa 010 n 79045389 |zn 86145611 |zn 95037239 |zns2012002699 035 (OCoLC)oca00278780 035 (Uk)000359507 040 DLC|beng|erda|cDLC|dDLC|dOCoLC|dDNLM|dDLC|dWaU|dOCoLC|dTNJ |dOCoLC|dUPB|dDLC|dIEN|dUPB|dDLC|dUPB|dDLC|dOCoLC|dUk|dMvI 046 |f1911-03-13|g1986-01-24|2edtf 053 0 PS3515.U1417 100 1 Hubbard, L. Ron|q(La Fayette Ron),|d1911-1986 370 Tilden (Neb.)|cUnited States|fEast Grinstead (England) |fCalifornia|2naf 370 |bCreston (Calif.) 372 Speculative fiction|aScientology|2lcsh 374 Authors|2lcsh 377 eng 378 |qLa Fayette Ron 400 1 Hubbard, La Fayette Ron,|d1911-1986 400 1 |wnnaa|aHubbard, La Fayette Ronald,|d1911- 400 1 Hubbard, Lafayette Ronald,|d1911-1986 400 1 Habard, L. Ron,|d1911-1986 400 1 |wnne|aHubbard, L. Ronald 400 1 Хаббард, Л. Рон,|d1911-1986 400 1 האברד, ל. רון 500 1 |wnnnc|aColt, Winchester Remington,|d1911-1986 500 1 |wnnnc|aDaly, Jonathan,|d1911-1986 500 1 |wnnnc|aEngelhardt, Frederick,|d1911-1986 500 1 |wnnnc|aGordon, Charles,|d1911-1986 500 1 |wnnnc|aHubbel, Bernard,|d1911-1986 500 1 |wnnnc|aKeith, Michael,|d1911-1986 500 1 |wnnnc|aLafayette, Rene,|d1911-1986 500 0 |wnnnc|aLegionnaire 148,|d1911-1986 500 1 |wnnnc|aMartin, Ken,|d1911-1986 500 1 |wnnnc|aRandolph, Barry,|d1911-1986 500 1 |wnnnc|aReynolds, Humbert,|d1911-1986 500 1 |wnnnc|aVon Rachen, Kurt,|d1911-1986 510 2 Church of Scientology (Los Angeles, Calif.) 510 2 Church of Scientology of California 663 For works of this author entered under other names, search also under|bColt, Winchester Remington, 1911-1986;|bDaly, Jonathan, 1911-1986;|bEngelhardt, Frederick, 1911-1986; |bGordon, Charles, 1911-1986;|bHubbel, Bernard, 1911-1986; |bKeith, Michael, 1911-1986;|bLafayette, Rene, 1911-1986; |bLegionnaire 148, 1911-1986;|bMartin, Ken, 1911-1986; Randolph, Barry, 1911-1986;|bReynolds, Humbert, 1911-1986; |bVon Rachen, Kurt, 1911-1986 667 Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. 667 Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. 670 Buckskin brigades ... c1937. 670 Fortune of fear, c1986:|bt.p. (L. Ron Hubbard) p. 365 (d. 1-24-86) 670 Arctic wings, c1991:|bt.p. (L. Ron Hubbard) p. i (wrote under several pen names; wrote a western under the pen name Barry Randolph) 670 Contemp. auths., 1979|b(Hubbard, La Fayette Ron, 1911-; no pen names listed) 670 L. Ron Hubbard WWW Home page, March 30, 2006|b(L. Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientology) 670 Wikipedia, Dec. 4, 2007|b(L. Ron Hubbard; Lafayette Ronald Hubbard (Mar. 13, 1911-Jan. 24, 1986), better known as L. Ron Hubbard; Born: Lafayette Ronald Hubbard; March 13, 1911, Tilden, Nebraska, United States; Died: January 24, 1986 (aged 74), Creston, California, United States) 670 ha-Derekh el ha-osher, c1999:|bt.p. verso (ל. רון האברד = L. Ron Habard) L. Ron Hubbard [in rom.]) 670 Author Services, Inc., fiction bibliography of L. Ron Hubbard, 22 October 2015|b(pen names used: Lt. Jonathan Daly; Michael Keith; Legionnaire 148; Bernard Hubbel; Ken Martin; Kurt von Rachen; Captain Humbert Reynolds; Capt. Charles Gordon; Barry Randolph; Rene Lafayette; Winchester Remington Colt) 670 L. Ron Hubbard: chronological list of works of fiction, 22 October 2015|b(pen names used: Ken Martin; Lt. Jonathan Daly; Michael Keith; Legionnaire 148; Bernard Hubbel; Kurt von Rachen; Captain Humbert Reynolds; Capt. Charles Gordon; Barry Randolph; Frederick Engelhardt; René Lafayette; Winchester Remington Colt) 670 Los problemas del trabajo, 1978:|bt.p. (L. Ronald Hubbard) 670 Wikipedia, viewed 27 September 2023|b(L. Ron Hubbard; Lafayette Ronald Hubbard (13 March 1911-24 January 1986); American author and founder of Scientology; a prolific writer of pulp science fiction and fantasy novels in his early career, in 1950 he authored Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health and established organizations to promote and practice Dianetics techniques; Hubbard created Scientology in 1952 after losing the rights to his Dianetics book in bankruptcy; he would manage the Church of Scientology until his death in 1986; in 1953, the first churches of Scientology were founded by Hubbard; Scientology became increasingly controversial during the 1960s; during the late 1960s and early 1970s, Hubbard spent much of his time at sea on his personal fleet of ships as "Commodore" of the Sea Organization, an elite quasi-paramilitary group of Scientologists; he returned to the United States in 1975 and spent the remaining years of his life in seclusion in the California desert) 678 1 Hubbard moved to England shortly after founding Scientology, where he oversaw its worldwide development from an office in London for most of the 1950s; in 1959, he bought Saint Hill Manor, a Georgian manor house near the Sussex town of East Grinstead; he lived there with his family until early 1966 before moving abroad; this became the worldwide headquarters of Scientology through the 1960s and 1970s.