L Ron Hubbard Books in Order
See L Ron Hubbard books in order, with Mission Earth, pulp fiction, nonfiction titles, summaries, series background, and where to start.
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Publication Order
104 books
Dead Men Kill
by L Ron Hubbard
1934
A strange murder case points to killers who should not be walking at all. This fast pulp mystery blends gangland danger, eerie science, and a zombie-style threat stalking the city.
Hurtling Wings
by L Ron Hubbard
1934
Pilots, speed, and midair danger drive this historical aviation adventure. In Hubbard’s flying stories, courage matters, but a bad decision in the cockpit can still end everything.
Sea Fangs
by L Ron Hubbard
1934
A sea adventure of danger, smuggling, and hard choices pits tough men against treacherous waters. Hubbard leans into maritime suspense, where storms and human greed are equally threatening.
The Carnival of Death
by L Ron Hubbard
1934
This mystery volume sends investigators into pulp danger, where a carnival atmosphere hides murder and menace. It also includes The Death Flyer, adding another hard-edged tale of crime and pursuit.
Twenty Fathoms Down
by L Ron Hubbard
1934
Deep-sea work turns deadly when treasure, sabotage, and pressure below the surface collide. This maritime pulp tale keeps its danger tight, physical, and hard to escape.
Hostage to Death
by L Ron Hubbard
1935
A military mission turns personal when captivity, loyalty, and survival collide. Hubbard’s wartime adventure keeps the pressure on men forced to choose between orders and the lives at stake.
Hurricane
by L Ron Hubbard
1935
A violent storm drives this suspense tale, trapping people with danger they cannot simply outrun. As the weather closes in, crime, fear, and survival instincts rise with the wind.
The Sky Devil
by L Ron Hubbard
1935
A daring flyer takes on danger in the air and trouble on the ground. The volume also includes Buckley Plays a Hunch and Medals for Mahoney, both packed with aviation action.
Wind-Gone-Mad
by L Ron Hubbard
1935
This military adventure collection includes Wind-Gone-Mad, Tah, and Yellow Loot. Expect frontier outposts, jungle heat, armed conflict, and desperate men trying to stay alive when discipline breaks down.
Loot of the Shanung
by L Ron Hubbard
1936
A far-flung treasure hunt pulls adventurers into danger among rivals who want the loot for themselves. The story offers the pulp pleasures of exotic settings, betrayal, and pursuit.
The Headhunters
by L Ron Hubbard
1936
A tropical adventure drops its characters among treasure, danger, and headhunters who do not take kindly to outsiders. Greed and survival clash in classic high-speed pulp fashion.
The Sky-Crasher
by L Ron Hubbard
1936
This aviation adventure collection puts pilots in desperate trouble when plans go wrong in the sky. It also includes Boomerang Bomber, another tale of risk, nerve, and impact.
All Frontiers Are Jealous
by L Ron Hubbard
1937
Explorers and fortune seekers push into dangerous territory where the land, the people, and their own ambitions resist them. This historical adventure turns the frontier into a test of nerve.
The Battling Pilot
by L Ron Hubbard
1937
An aviator is pulled into combat, rivalry, and risky decisions in this historical flying adventure. The appeal is pure pulp aviation: danger in the cockpit and trouble waiting on the ground.
The Devil—with Wings
by L Ron Hubbard
1937
A fierce air adventure follows pilots whose reputations are as dangerous as their missions. Combat, pride, and survival collide when the sky becomes the only place to settle the score.
The Dive Bomber
by L Ron Hubbard
1937
A pilot’s skill is tested in the brutal precision of dive bombing, where seconds matter and fear cannot take the controls. This aviation war tale is built for speed.
The Falcon Killer
by L Ron Hubbard
1939
A wartime mission turns into a hunt for a deadly enemy whose skill in the air makes him almost untouchable. The story balances aerial action with military suspense.
Death's Deputy
by L Ron Hubbard
1940
An air force pilot finds himself weirdly protected from death, even as disaster strikes people around him. The gift feels less like luck than a sentence he must understand.
Typewriter in the Sky
by L Ron Hubbard
1942
Mike de Wolf wakes inside his friend’s pirate novel as the doomed villain Miguel de Lobo. To survive, he has to outwit both the story and the writer typing it.
Slaves of Sleep
by L Ron Hubbard
1948
Jan Palmer opens the wrong ancient jar and is cursed by a furious jinni. Soon he is split between modern trouble and a magical realm where human sleep-souls are enslaved.
Seven Steps to the Arbiter / The Kingslayer
by L Ron Hubbard
1949
This science fiction pairing turns power struggles into deadly games. In worlds ruled by strange customs and harsher rulers, survival depends on reading the rules before someone changes them.
Triton and Battle of Wizards
by L Ron Hubbard
1949
This speculative pairing moves from strange science to magical conflict. Triton and Battle of Wizards both lean on bold pulp ideas, sudden reversals, and characters facing powers beyond ordinary rules.
Yukon Madness
by L Ron Hubbard
1949
The North turns savage in this adventure of cold, greed, and survival. The volume also includes The Cossack and The Small Boss of Nunaloha, widening the danger across hard places.
Greed
by L Ron Hubbard
1950
In a far-future conflict between Earth empires, George Marquis Lorrilard must decide whether he is ruled by greed or something larger. The volume also includes Final Enemy and The Automagic Horse.
To the Stars / Return to Tomorrow
by L Ron Hubbard
1950
Alan Corday joins an interstellar crew and learns the cost of near-light-speed travel: years pass on Earth while shipboard time crawls. Adventure and loneliness share the same course.
Fear
by L Ron Hubbard
1952
Professor James Lowry loses four hours of his life and is warned that finding them will kill him. His ordinary university town turns strange as paranoia and supernatural dread close in.
Buckskin Brigades
by L Ron Hubbard
1955
Yellow Hair, a white man raised by the Blackfeet, fights to protect his adopted people and their land from ruthless fur traders. The western adventure reverses the usual frontier viewpoint.
Scientology
by L Ron Hubbard
1956
This introductory Scientology volume outlines Hubbard’s basic concepts about existence, the spirit, communication, and human behavior. It is part of the nonfiction body of work that grew from Dianetics.
Ole Doc Methuselah
by L Ron Hubbard
1970
Ole Doc Methuselah, a brilliant Soldier of Light, travels the universe curing plagues, cutting through corruption, and causing trouble. These linked adventures mix space medicine, satire, mystery, and action.
Lives You Wished To Lead But Never Dared
by L Ron Hubbard
1978
This collection taps into pulp wish-fulfillment: dangerous places, bold identities, and lives far removed from the ordinary. It is aimed at readers who want quick escapes into high adventure.
Battlefield Earth
by L Ron Hubbard
1982
Centuries after alien Psychlos conquer Earth, Jonnie Goodboy Tyler discovers the truth about humanity’s fall. His rebellion begins with survival, then grows into a fight for the whole planet.
The Invaders Plan
by L Ron Hubbard
1985
The Voltar Confederacy wants Earth preserved for a future invasion, so Jettero Heller is sent to save it from itself. Soltan Gris, the nervous villain telling the tale, is ordered to sabotage him.
An Alien Affair
by L Ron Hubbard
1986
Heller races to prove a new clean energy source, but assassins, sabotage, and a dangerous media campaign close in. Gris has his own problems, especially when romance turns into punishment.
Black Genesis
by L Ron Hubbard
1986
Heller reaches Earth with a mission to fight pollution, while Gris watches from the shadows and tries to derail him. Mafia connections, corrupt officials, drugs, and bad luck turn the operation messy fast.
Death Quest
by L Ron Hubbard
1986
Heller tries to win back Countess Krak while Gris plots to remove her from the board for good. Exploding boats, hired killers, and romantic chaos push Mission Earth toward disaster.
Disaster
by L Ron Hubbard
1986
Heller’s world-saving work appears to be succeeding, but his enemies are not finished. As Gris keeps confessing, corporate power, public panic, and Voltarian schemes threaten to turn victory into disaster.
Fortune of Fear
by L Ron Hubbard
1986
Money becomes the next battlefield as Heller turns to Atlantic City and Gris stumbles into a fortune he can barely move. Countess Krak’s return adds another wild card to the mission.
The Doomed Planet
by L Ron Hubbard
1986
The Mission Earth saga reaches its final reckoning as Heller, Krak, Gris, and the Voltarian conspirators face the consequences of their schemes. Earth’s fate and Voltar’s future hang together.
The Enemy Within
by L Ron Hubbard
1986
Soltan Gris builds alliances with a politician, a billionaire, and a media manipulator to stop Jettero Heller. Heller, meanwhile, faces body doubles, dirty tricks, and enemies hiding in plain sight.
Villainy Victorious
by L Ron Hubbard
1986
The villains seem to have the advantage as Heller’s mission nears collapse and Lombar Hisst’s ambitions grow. Gris’s confession spirals through betrayals, cover-ups, and power plays on Earth and Voltar.
Voyage of Vengeance
by L Ron Hubbard
1986
Krak is in danger, Heller is grieving, and Gris is on the run across the Atlantic. The mission’s lies, media stunts, and revenge plots collide aboard a voyage no one controls.
A Very Strange Trip
by L Ron Hubbard
1989
Private Everett Dumphee is hauling a contraband Russian time machine when it suddenly activates. Stranded across early and prehistoric America, he has to survive the ride, protect his companions, and find out when home is.
The Kingslayer
by L Ron Hubbard
1991
A deadly political game places one man between rulers, rivals, and the chance to change a kingdom’s fate. The story turns intrigue into a test of timing and nerve.
The Automagic Horse
by L Ron Hubbard
1994
This playful science fiction tale centers on an invention that refuses to behave like ordinary machinery. The result is a comic pulp adventure about ambition, surprise, and technology with a kick.
Ai! Pedrito!
by L Ron Hubbard
1998
Naval Lieutenant Tom Smith discovers he is the exact double of Pedrito Miraflores, a notorious South American revolutionary and spy. Mistaken identity turns into a chaotic espionage adventure of plots, lovers, and enemies.
The Masters of Sleep
by L Ron Hubbard
1998
Jan Palmer returns to the hidden world beyond sleep, where jinn, magic, and old enemies still shape human fate. The sequel deepens his fight over freedom, identity, and power.
Read & Listen Package
by L Ron Hubbard
2006
This package pairs a Golden Age pulp story with an audio presentation, making the adventure easy to read and hear together. It is built for readers who like brisk, theatrical storytelling.
The Ultimate Adventure
by L Ron Hubbard
2006
An Arabian Nights-style fantasy sends a reluctant hero into deserts, hidden cities, and old magic. Adventure is what he thought he wanted, until danger starts answering the wish.
Dianetics
by L Ron Hubbard
2007
Hubbard’s 1950 nonfiction book lays out Dianetics, his system of ideas about the mind, memory, and emotional distress. It became the foundation for the movement that later developed into Scientology.
Self Analysis
by L Ron Hubbard
2007
This nonfiction volume presents Hubbard’s self-help exercises and tests based on Dianetics. It is designed as a practical workbook for readers exploring his early ideas about memory and personal change.
Branded Outlaw
by L Ron Hubbard
2008
A western hero marked as an outlaw has to fight his way back to the truth. Guns, false charges, and frontier loyalties drive this brisk tale of reputation and revenge.
Brass Keys to Murder
by L Ron Hubbard
2008
A murder mystery turns on a set of brass keys and the secrets they unlock. Clues, suspects, and danger pile up as the investigation moves through classic pulp suspense.
When Shadows Fall
by L Ron Hubbard
2008
This science fiction collection includes When Shadows Fall, Tough Old Man, and Battling Bolto. The stories mix cosmic ideas, stubborn heroes, and sudden danger in compact pulp form.
Cargo of Coffins
by L Ron Hubbard
2009
A grim cargo points to murder, smuggling, and secrets at sea. This mystery adventure keeps the stakes physical and immediate, with danger packed tightly into every shipment.
Danger in the Dark
by L Ron Hubbard
2009
This fantasy collection gathers Danger in the Dark with The Room and He Didn’t Like Cats. The stories move through curses, odd spaces, and threats that creep in quietly.
Inky Odds
by L Ron Hubbard
2009
A historical aviation adventure puts a hard-luck flyer into trouble where skill matters more than reputation. The title’s oddball energy points to Hubbard’s taste for scrappy, fast-moving heroes.
Man-Killers of the Air
by L Ron Hubbard
2009
Aviation danger takes center stage as pilots face lethal machines, hostile skies, and men willing to kill for advantage. The story is built around speed, risk, and aerial nerve.
Six-Gun Caballero
by L Ron Hubbard
2009
A caballero with a gun and a dangerous reputation rides into a fight over land, honor, and survival. This western mixes romance, deception, and fast action on the borderlands.
Spy Killer
by L Ron Hubbard
2009
A man caught in an espionage web must stay alive while rival agents and hidden enemies close in. The story moves through intrigue, pursuit, and the dangerous price of secrets.
The Professor Was a Thief
by L Ron Hubbard
2009
This science fiction volume includes The Professor Was a Thief, Battle of Wizards, and The Dangerous Dimension. Expect impossible thefts, strange powers, and comic invention pushed into chaos.
Under the Black Ensign
by L Ron Hubbard
2009
Tom Bristol escapes bondage and raises the black flag, turning from hunted man to pirate captain. Sea battles, revenge, and rough justice drive this swashbuckling adventure.
Under the Diehard Brand
by L Ron Hubbard
2009
This western collection includes Under the Diehard Brand, Hoss Tamer, and The Ghost Town Gun-Ghost. Riders, rustlers, and hard cases test courage on a rough stretch of range.
A Matter of Matter
by L Ron Hubbard
2010
This science fiction collection plays with matter, invention, and the dangerous uses of knowledge. It includes The Conroy Diary, The Planet Makers, and The Obsolete Weapon.
Cattle King for a Day
by L Ron Hubbard
2010
A sudden chance at cattle power throws a working man into a range war of greed and gunfire. The volume also includes Come and Get It for more western trouble.
Destiny's Drum
by L Ron Hubbard
2010
A far-flung adventure pulls its hero toward danger that feels larger than chance. With drums, distance, and pursuit in the background, destiny becomes something to fight, not simply follow.
Golden Hell
by L Ron Hubbard
2010
Greed for treasure leads straight into danger in this adventure collection. Golden Hell is paired with Pearl Pirate, giving readers tropical peril, desperate schemes, and the cost of chasing riches.
One Was Stubborn
by L Ron Hubbard
2010
Reality itself gets stubborn in this science fiction collection, where belief, survival, and impossible situations collide. The volume also includes A Can of Vacuum and 240,000 Miles Straight Up.
The Toughest Ranger
by L Ron Hubbard
2010
A lawman faces hard country, harder men, and problems that cannot be solved by talk alone. This western volume also includes Silent Pards and The Ranch That No One Would Buy.
Trail of the Red Diamonds
by L Ron Hubbard
2010
A chase for rare diamonds leads through danger, deception, and men who value stones more than lives. The volume also includes Hurricane’s Roar, adding more adventure under pressure.
On Blazing Wings
by L Ron Hubbard
2011
A wartime flyer is thrown into danger where courage and skill must hold against fire from every side. This aviation tale delivers the direct momentum of classic air pulp.
Shadows from Boot Hill
by L Ron Hubbard
2011
Hubbard adds a ghostly edge to the Old West in this unusual western fantasy. The volume also includes The Gunner from Gehenna and Gunman! for more gunfighter tension.
Sky Birds Dare!
by L Ron Hubbard
2011
Daring pilots take on missions where altitude offers no safety and hesitation can kill. This historical aviation adventure is all nerve, speed, and trouble above the clouds.
The Phantom Patrol
by L Ron Hubbard
2011
A military patrol faces danger, confusion, and enemies who may strike from nowhere. This war adventure keeps the focus on courage under pressure and loyalty when orders get deadly.
The Tramp
by L Ron Hubbard
2011
A drifter’s life turns strange when ordinary wandering opens onto fantasy, danger, and moral choice. Hubbard uses the outsider hero to mix rough humor with an uncanny twist.
Tomb of the Ten Thousand Dead
by L Ron Hubbard
2011
Ancient danger and modern greed meet in a hunt for a deadly tomb. The volume also includes Price of a Hat and Starch and Stripes for more historical adventure.
Beyond All Weapons
by L Ron Hubbard
2012
This science fiction collection asks what happens when conflict moves beyond ordinary arms. Beyond All Weapons is joined by Strain and The Invaders, stories of pressure, survival, and threat.
Death Waits at Sundown
by L Ron Hubbard
2012
Danger gathers as the sun drops on a frontier fight where one wrong move can kill. This western volume also includes Ride ’Em, Cowboy and Boss of the Lazy B.
False Cargo
by L Ron Hubbard
2012
A suspicious shipment hides more than it should, dragging its handlers into crime and danger. The volume also includes Grounded, another compact tale of trouble arriving with a payload.
Gun Boss of Tumbleweed
by L Ron Hubbard
2012
A gun boss in a violent cattle town must decide who to trust before the shooting starts. The volume also includes Blood on His Spurs, another compact western showdown.
Gunman's Tally
by L Ron Hubbard
2012
A gunman’s debts come due in a western where every score is counted in bullets. The volume also includes Ruin at Rio Piedras, adding another tale of frontier reckoning.
Hell's Legionnaire
by L Ron Hubbard
2012
Soldiers in harsh country face enemies, heat, and the brutal demands of command. The volume also includes The Barbarians and The Squad That Never Came Back.
Killer's Law
by L Ron Hubbard
2012
This mystery collection follows crimes where violence writes its own rules until someone pushes back. It includes They Killed Him Dead, The Mad Dog Murder, and The Blow Torch Murder.
Mouthpiece
by L Ron Hubbard
2012
Crime, lawyers, and hardboiled danger come together in this mystery collection. Mouthpiece is joined by Flame City, Calling Squad Cars, and The Grease Spot for fast urban suspense.
Red Death Over China
by L Ron Hubbard
2012
War and disease shadow this military adventure set against danger in China. The volume also includes The Crate Killer and Wings Over Ethiopia, adding more tales of conflict and survival.
The Magic Quirt
by L Ron Hubbard
2012
A mysterious quirt becomes the center of trouble in this offbeat western adventure. The collection also includes Vengeance Is Mine! and Stacked Bullets, both built on revenge and danger.
The Red Dragon
by L Ron Hubbard
2012
An adventure in the shadow of the Red Dragon throws its hero into intrigue, danger, and pursuit. Exotic menace and quick action keep the story moving from one risk to the next.
Trouble on His Wings
by L Ron Hubbard
2012
A pilot carries more than cargo when trouble takes to the air with him. This aviation adventure pits quick reflexes and grit against enemies who know the sky.
While Bugles Blow!
by L Ron Hubbard
2012
Military duty becomes a test of survival when bugles sound and danger closes in. This war tale puts courage, command, and fear on the same battlefield.
Black Towers to Danger
by L Ron Hubbard
2013
A dangerous mission leads toward black towers, hidden enemies, and a threat that grows with every step. This action adventure works through suspense, pursuit, and a race to survive.
King of the Gunmen
by L Ron Hubbard
2013
A feared gunfighter stands at the center of a violent contest for power and survival. The volume also includes The No-Gun Gunhawk, a western with a clever twist on reputation.
The Black Sultan
by L Ron Hubbard
2013
A ruthless ruler, trapped captives, and a dangerous escape shape this action adventure. The volume also includes Escape for Three, doubling down on pursuit, courage, and survival.
The Green God
by L Ron Hubbard
2013
A mysterious idol and the men who want it ignite this military adventure collection. The Green God is joined by Five Mex for a Million, another tale of risk and reward.
The Lieutenant Takes the Sky
by L Ron Hubbard
2013
A young officer takes to the air and finds that rank means little once bullets start flying. This historical aviation tale puts leadership and courage in a fast-moving cockpit.
Trick Soldier
by L Ron Hubbard
2013
War rewards brains as much as bravery in this military collection. Trick Soldier is joined by He Walked to War and Machine Gun 21,000, stories of combat, nerve, and deception.
Arctic Wings
by L Ron Hubbard
2014
Cold, distance, and mechanical failure make flying over the Arctic a deadly gamble. This adventure follows pilots who must outlast the elements as much as their human enemies.
Fifty-Fifty O'Brien
by L Ron Hubbard
2014
Fifty-Fifty O’Brien lives by nerve, chance, and a talent for getting into military trouble. The volume also includes The Adventure of X and Red Sand, both built for action.
Final Blackout
by L Ron Hubbard
2014
Europe has been destroyed by decades of war, plague, and political collapse. The Lieutenant leads his loyal soldiers through the ruins toward one last act of strategy, duty, and sacrifice.
Forbidden Gold
by L Ron Hubbard
2014
A lure of gold draws adventurers into territory where greed can get a man killed. This pulp adventure turns treasure hunting into a contest of nerve, loyalty, and luck.
Mister Tidwell Gunner
by L Ron Hubbard
2014
Mister Tidwell finds himself in the age of Nelson’s fleet, where naval courage is measured in smoke, splinters, and cannon fire. The volume also includes Submarine and The Drowned City.
The Baron of Coyote River
by L Ron Hubbard
2014
Lance Gordon is on the run after avenging his father and is drawn into a fight against cattle thieves. The volume also includes Reign of the Gila Monster.
The Bold Dare All
by L Ron Hubbard
2014
Boldness is the only way through in this adventure of risk, pursuit, and high stakes. Hubbard’s title says the quiet part plainly: hesitation is not an option.
The No-Gun Man
by L Ron Hubbard
2014
A man without a gun has to survive in a land that respects little else. The volume also includes Man for Breakfast, another sharp-edged tale of western danger.
The Slickers
by L Ron Hubbard
2014
Con artists and killers share the stage in this mystery collection. The Slickers is joined by Murder Afloat and Killer Ape, giving the volume crime, deception, and pulp weirdness.
Tinhorn's Daughter
by L Ron Hubbard
2014
A gambler’s daughter is caught between frontier schemes, rough men, and her own stubborn courage. The volume also includes When Gilhooly Was in Flower, a lighter western tale.
Where should I start?
For big sci-fi adventure: Battlefield Earth → To the Stars / Return to Tomorrow → Final Blackout.
For satirical space opera: The Invaders Plan → Black Genesis → The Enemy Within → An Alien Affair.
For dark fantasy and weird tales: Fear → Slaves of Sleep → The Masters of Sleep → Typewriter in the Sky.
For westerns and pulp action: Buckskin Brigades → Branded Outlaw → Under the Black Ensign → The Carnival of Death.
Author bio
L. Ron Hubbard was born Lafayette Ronald Hubbard on March 13, 1911, in Tilden, Nebraska. He spent much of his childhood in Montana, especially around Helena, and that frontier setting shows up later in the speed, dust, and outdoor danger of many of his westerns.
He did not start as the founder of a movement. He started as a working pulp writer.
After studying for a time at George Washington University, Hubbard turned to magazine fiction in the 1930s. Pulp magazines needed stories fast, and he was willing to write across the whole rack: westerns, sea stories, flying adventures, crime tales, fantasy, and science fiction. He also used pen names, which was common for writers who were publishing often and in different magazines.
That early run produced a lot of the fiction readers still come looking for today. Buckskin Brigades drew on western history and the Blackfeet. Fear pushed into psychological horror, following a professor whose missing hours become a trap. Final Blackout imagined a Europe wrecked by endless war. Typewriter in the Sky played a clever game with a man trapped inside another writer’s adventure story.
Then came the later, much larger books.
In 1982, Hubbard returned to big-scale science fiction with Battlefield Earth, a long alien-invasion novel about humans fighting back after Earth has been conquered. His ten-volume Mission Earth series followed in the mid-1980s. It is loud, satirical, and crowded with spies, aliens, corrupt officials, corporate villains, and the long-running feud between Jettero Heller and Soltan Gris.
Hubbard’s nonfiction changed the course of his public life. In 1950 he published Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health, a self-help and mind-focused book that drew wide attention and sharp criticism. He later developed those ideas into Scientology, and the first Church of Scientology was established in the 1950s. From then on, his name carried two very different associations: pulp storyteller and religious founder.
That makes reading him a little unusual. Some readers come for the old magazine energy: fast starts, cliffhangers, secret maps, doomed pilots, pirate decks, and strange planets. Others are interested in how his fiction connects, or does not connect, to the ideas he later promoted. Either way, the books move quickly and often feel built for serialized reading, because many of them were.
Hubbard spent his later years mostly out of public view. He died on January 24, 1986, near Creston, California. His fiction remains a large, uneven, and sometimes strange body of work, best approached by genre: science fiction if you want the big canvases, fantasy if you want the weird turns, and western or adventure stories if you want the pulp engine at full speed.
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