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Trek through the untamed American West, soar through the skies over
the majestic Midwest and set sail with L. Ron Hubbard through his
early adventures and explorations at the beginning of his epic
journey. Anecdotes, articles and photographs illuminate it all.
Experience the real texture of living in L. Ron Hubbard's letters
and journals. Accompany him as he photographs the secluded
hinterlands of Puerto Rico, the captivating voyages across the
Pacific, the island of Guam and the, then, rarely visited Great
Wall of China - in the 1920ies and 1930ies.
Presenting forty-four essays, Freedom Fighter is L. Ron Hubbard s
long and unblinking look at precisely what plagues 21st century
Earth the whys, wherefores, and what we can do about it. Included
is Mr. Hubbard s incisive essay, Strong Voices in the Land.
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 21st 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 rehabilitation centers. Narconon is the by far most
successful drug rehabilitation program, with the maximum percentage
of those who never revert to drugs again. This volume covers L. Ron
Hubbard's development and discoveries, as well as a history of its
organizations, that have saved hundreds of thousands of lives by
getting them off of drugs permanently.
Rediscovery of the Human Soul is the story of L. Ron Hubbard's
philosophic quest and his development of the philosophy of
Scientology. The volume answers questions like Why is Scientology a
religion. What is Scientology and how did a man with a primarily
scientific background step into this field? Various rare essays,
selections and discussions from all critical junctures of his
philosophic journey are included.
A sweeping perspective on L. Ron Hubbard, Educator and his deeply
illuminating development of "Study Technology", a method of
learning and teaching based on full understanding and practical
application of any subject. This volume covers the method itself,
its development, and some of the more prominent organizations
working with it.
From his first furious days in that artist haven, Greenwich
Village, to his final letters in the 1980s-you'll be with Ron,
cursing editors and cheering the novice writer. Through this
extensive collection of his correspondence, learn the story behind
the stories.
This is the lead title and overview volume of a unique 16 volume
biography of L. Ron Hubbard. This all-encompassing compendium for
The L. Ron Hubbard Series highlights all he achieved as a
humanitarian, educator, administrator, philosopher and artist. It
further presents the only complete chronological overview of his
life and achievements.
From shutter click to final print-L. Ron Hubbard mastered every
element of the photographic process. Uncover the purpose behind his
photos and find out the stable data he formulated for every
photographer. This volume is used by some of the top photographers
in seminars and personal training in photography.
Set sail with L. Ron Hubbard and navigate through his immense
nautical legacy. View the ships' logs chronicling his voyages, his
photographic stories, the newspaper accounts and previously
unpublished essays that present his life as master of any vessel on
any sea.
Immerse yourself in the universal language of music. Track Ron's
lifelong pursuit as a musical director, arranger, performer and
composer; read his rare articles on the subject of music and see
inside the cutting-edge L. Ron Hubbard Music Studio.
What was it like to stand beside L. Ron Hubbard through the first
week in May of 1950, when he loosed upon this world Dianetics: The
Modern Science of Mental Health? Includes rare correspondence and
essays from the era.
In this very special story of transcendent revelations and global
repercussions, track the full course of L. Ron Hubbard's scientific
horticultural discoveries. Explore his research, articles and
personal notes-never before published, and yet which had everything
to do with his greater breakthroughs and insights into life itself.
This book will show you how to apply the strategies of today's peak
performers directly to your quest for success. From Bill Gates to
Oprah Winfrey, from Charles Schwab to Lillian Vernon, the secrets
of over 80 peak performers -- including several billionaires -- are
revealed. You'll learn how to think and act like a peak performer;
push through any fears blocking your unlimited success; transform
limiting beliefs into unstoppable self-confidence; turn obstacles
into business opportunities; create million-dollar business ideas;
and live your dreams.
A saga following three generations of CIA officers from an author
who has "considerable skill with espionage fiction" (Publishers
Weekly). John Dancer, idealistic founding father of the CIA, was
the inside man for the Allies during the Russian Revolution. His
more cynical son, Allen, carried on the tradition during World War
II, eavesdropping on the Kremlin. And his grandson, Jessie, did the
company's work in Vietnam--until he chose to challenge his
harrowing heritage . . . Praise for Dan Sherman's thrillers
"Carefully simmered and intriguingly populated." --Kirkus Reviews
on Swann "An artfully constructed and most satisfying read."
--Publishers Weekly on The Traitor "A fast-moving espionage story.
. . . Sherman keeps the action taut." --The New York Times Book
Review
Through verse and lyrics, L. Ron Hubbard communicates his personal
view of the world as no other art form can. His works span the
entirety of his life: his youth, the New York years not to mention
his greater journey to the ultimate heights of spiritual
fulfillment.
Discover the literary legend that is L. Ron Hubbard-a leading light
of popular fiction, a screenwriter in the Golden Age of Hollywood,
an influential mentor to up-and-coming writers, and a creative
visionary who penned some of the world's most epic masterpieces.
A comprehensive view of how L. Ron Hubbard's discoveries are
returning men and women to lives of decency, honor and self-respect
world over. This is the story of one of the most sold books in the
world: The Way to Happiness (over 110 Million copies in more than
100 languages). The volume covers what makes this program so
effective in reducing crime rates and improving behavior, and
details many large scale government and school programs that have
been done.
When struggling painter Nicholas Gray first sees Margaretha Zelle,
it is in a poor photograph. But something draws him to her. All men
are drawn to Margaretha—her mysterious eyes, her effortless
sensuality. In another life, she will become known as Mata Hari. As
a dancer, she becomes famous. As a seductress, she becomes
legendary. Soon, Mata Hari is crisscrossing Europe, collecting
generals, aristocrats, and businessmen as her lovers. But staying
behind in Paris, only Gray truly loves her. He watches from afar as
her shifting alliances and brushes with power entangle her in a
world of espionage and danger. Can Gray save her before the trap
springs shut? Author Dan Sherman brings his mastery of modern
suspense to this thrilling story of the world’s most legendary
femme fatale. Blending history with fiction, The Man Who
Loved Mata Hari has earned its author comparison to John La
Carré and Graham Greene. It will ensnare readers with its tale of
the woman who held all of Europe spellbound.
A CIA double agent holds the fate of China—and the world—in his
hands in this gripping spy thriller from the author of The Man Who
Loved Mata Hari. John Polly enters Shanghai in 1948 on a muggy,
velvet evening, just in time for the Communist takeover of China.
It marks only his fourth month in America’s newly formed Central
Intelligence Agency. Over the next two decades, Polly will
become The White Mandarin, a double agent buried so deep
within the inner circle of the People’s Republic as to shape the
futures of both that nation and his own.  Dan Sherman’s
intricate, superbly crafted spy thriller follows Polly as he walks
a dangerous tightrope of intrigue and suspense. As China rebuilds
itself, Polly attempts to start a family in the intersection
between the American intelligence system and the Asian drug trade.
Can Polly keep his wife and daughter safe? Can he keep track of the
shifting stories and changing allegiances in the CIA? Will his
emotion get in the way of his mission? Only pages into this
stunning novel, readers will easily understand why Sherman has
earned comparison to the great John le Carré and Graham Greene. It
is both a story of very personal love and loss, and an insightful
history of China between the rise of Chairman Mao and the 1972
visit by President Nixon. Anyone looking to understand the China of
yesterday and today—its power, its flaws, its beauty—need look
no further than The White Mandarin.
One of Washington’s spies hunts a murderous turncoat in this
“fascinating [and] most satisfying” novel of the American
Revolution (Publishers Weekly). In a quiet room in the White Swan
Inn, sunlight slowly breaks through the curtains revealing two
young lovers—an American seamstress and an English officer. They
have been brutally, ritualistically murdered in their sleep. It is
a grisly scene that can only mean one thing: There is a traitor
within the American Revolution. The year is 1779. General
Washington, struggling to keep his army together, sends his best
spymaster, Matty Grove, to investigate the killings. As Matty
follows the trail of clues, he comes up against more questions. Who
gave the killer his orders? How much does the mole know of the
Revolution’s plans? Is this treason a matter of principle or
simply profit? With The Traitor, author Dan Sherman brings
the political and economic maneuverings of the Revolution into
vivid detail. The rising pace and complex characters in this
stunning work of historical fiction will have history buffs and
fans of modern espionage alike clamoring for more.
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