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This is an incomplete bibliography of Scientology and Scientology-related books produced within the Church of Scientology and its related organizations. Scientology is a system of beliefs and practices created by American pulp fiction[1][2] and science fiction [3] author L. Ron Hubbard in 1952 as a self-help philosophy. ... Scientology cross Symbol Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public groups Organization Controversy The Church of Scientology is the largest organization devoted to the practice and the promotion of the Scientology belief system. ...


All entries are by L. Ron Hubbard or "Based on the Works of L. Ron Hubbard" books unless otherwise noted. Lafayette Ronald Hubbard (March 13, 1911 – January 24, 1986), better known as L. Ron Hubbard, was an American science fiction writer,[2][3][4] creator of Dianetics, and founder of the Church of Scientology. ...

Scientology 8-80 by L. Ron Hubbard.
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This is a list of Scientology organizations operated by the Church of Scientology (CoS), including Church offices, missions, Celebrity Centres and publicized Scientology and Dianetics groups. ... Scientology cross Symbol Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public groups Organization Controversy The Church of Scientology is the largest organization devoted to the practice and the promotion of the Scientology belief system. ... Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public groups Organization Controversy The Sea Organization or Sea Org is an association of Scientologists established in 1968 by L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology. ... The Rehabilitation Project Force, or RPF, is a system of work camps[1] set up by the Church of Scientology Sea Organization, intended to rehabilitate members who have not lived up to the Church expectations or have violated certain policies. ... Celebrity Centres are Church of Scientology centers that are open to the public but serve mostly artists and celebrities and other professionals, leaders and promising new-comers in the fields of the arts, sports, management and government, and for those are the people who are sculpting the present into the... The Church of Scientology (CST) maintains a large base on the outskirts of Trementina, New Mexico. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... The Office of Special Affairs (OSA) is a department of the Church of Scientology responsible for directing legal affairs, publicizing the Churchs social betterment works, and oversee[ing its] social reform programs. Observers outside the Church have characterized the department as an intelligence agency, comparing it variously to the... , Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public groups Organization Controversy The Gold Base is a 500 acre parcel and the headquarters of Golden Era Productions, the media division of the Church of Scientology, located at 19625 Highway 79, Gilman Hot Springs, California 92583, near Hemet. ... The International Association of Scientologists (IAS) was formed in October 1984 by a group of selected Scientologists, who assembled at Saint Hill Manor in East Grinstead, Sussex, England. ... The Religious Technology Center (RTC) is a non-profit corporation established in 1982 by the Church of Scientology to control and oversee the uses of all of the trademarks, symbols and texts of Scientology and Dianetics, including the copyrighted works of the religions founder, L. Ron Hubbard. ... This article examines controversial issues involving Scientology and its affiliated organizations. ... Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public outreach Organization Controversy In Scientology doctrine, Xenu (also Xemu), pronounced , was the dictator of the Galactic Confederacy who, 75 million years ago, brought billions[1] of his people to Earth in DC-8-like spacecraft, stacked them around volcanoes and killed them using hydrogen bombs. ... In Scientology, a formally condemned and shunned heretic or wrongdoer is labelled a Suppressive Person, often abbreviated SP. L. Ron Hubbard coined the term to refer to enemies of the Church of Scientology, whose suppressive acts are said to impede the progress of Scientology. ... Fair Game is a status assigned to those whom the Church of Scientology has officially declared to be Suppressive Persons or Suppressive Persons are those whose actions are deemed to suppress or damage Scientology or a Scientologist. ... Operation Snow-White was the name given internally by the Church of Scientology to a program which included the largest incident of private domestic espionage in the history of the United States. ... Operation PC Freakout was the name given by the Church of Scientology to a covert plan undertaken by the Church in 1976, with the goal of harassing Paulette Cooper, author of a book critical of Scientology titled The Scandal of Scientology. The plan came to light when the FBI seized... Scientology versus the Internet is a colloquial term for a long-running online dispute between the Church of Scientology and a number of the Churchs online critics. ... Scientology is publicly, and often vehemently, opposed to psychiatry and psychology and offers itself as an alternative to psychiatry, which Scientologists believe to be a barbaric and corrupt profession. ... The Church of Scientology has been involved in a number of court disputes throughout the world. ... Patter drills are a drilling method used in courses in the Church of Scientology which were added to many Church courses in mid-1995, by David Miscavige. ... The Fishman Affidavit is a set of court documents submitted by ex-Scientologist Steven Fishman in 1994 containing criticisms of the Church of Scientology and, controversially, substantial portions of the Operating Thetan course materials. ... Operation Clambake Operation Clambake (xenu. ... Trapped in the Closet is episode 912 (#137) of the Comedy Central series South Park, originally aired on November 16, 2005. ... Scientology pays members commissions on new recruits they bring in, so Scientology members routinely try to sell Scientology to others. ... Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public groups Organization Controversy Lisa McPherson (born Lisa Skonetski, February 10, 1959–December 5, 1995) was a Scientologist who died of a pulmonary embolism while under the care of the Flag Service Organization (FSO), a branch of the Church of Scientology. ... Lawrence A. Wollersheim is an ex-Scientologist. ... Howard Keith Henson (b. ... Elli Perkins (1949–March 13, 2003) was a mother of two, professional glass artist, and Scientologist who lived in Western New York. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...

1950

  • Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health
Regarded as "Book One" by Scientologists, this hugely popular book set forth Hubbard's principles about the "Reactive Mind" and the "dynamic principle of existence".
Reprints the original Astounding Science Fiction article from (May 1950) that introduced Dianetics prior to Book One.
  • Group Dianetics
  • The Processing of Psychotics
Compiled from the "Institutional Dianetics" lectures. Published by the Hubbard Dianetic Research Foundation, Elizabeth, NJ, 1950.

In Dianetics and Scientology, the reactive mind is a concept created by L. Ron Hubbard, referring to a hypothetical portion of the human mind which Hubbard blamed for most mental and physical ailments. ... Dianetics: The Evolution of a Science by L. Ron Hubbard is the original article published in Astounding Science Fiction (May 1950) that introduced Dianetics to the world. ... Astounding Stories was a seminal science fiction magazine founded in 1930. ... Year 1950 (MCML) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Scientologists promoting Dianetics at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Dianetics is a set of ideas and practices regarding the relationship between mind and body that were developed by science fiction author L. Ron Hubbard. ...

1951

  • Child Dianetics
Compilation of research and lectures material of L. Ron Hubbard by th estaff of the Hubbard Dianetic Foundation of Los Angeles in January 1951, published in Wichita in October with an introduction by L. Ron Hubbard.
  • Dianetics: The Original Thesis
Also known as Scientology: A New Science[citation needed], Abnormal Dianetics, and The Dynamics of Life. Original pre-Dianetics manuscript written in 1948. Hubbards first description of Dianetics. The Dianetics Axioms, the Dynamic Principle of Existence, the Anatomy of the Analytical and Reactive Mind, the Dynamics, the Tone Scale, the Auditor’s Code and the first description of a Clear.[1]
  • Handbook for Preclears
A "self-processing" book written for use by auditors and preclears as a companion to Advanced Procedure and Axioms.[2]
  • Notes on a Series of Ten Lectures
A precursor to Notes on the Lectures, mimeographed and distributed for training purposes.
Parts of transcripts and notes from a series of lectures given in Los Angeles, California in November 1950.
In this book, Hubbard introduced concepts that were later to become key elements of Scientology: the thetan, the tone scale, and past lives. It contains a description of how theta interacts with the physical universe of matter, energy, space and time — MEST. The book is written around a Chart of Human Evaluation, providing a complete description of the tone scale and the components of emotion — the “triangle” of Affinity, Reality and Communication (ARC.[3]
  • Preventive Dianetics
  • Self Analysis
This was the first book to list techniques to "improve memory, speed reaction time, handle psychosomatic illness and reduce stress". It offers the means to spiritual self-discovery through a series of processes which the individual can do without the need of further help (the book author being "the auditor"). [4]
  • The Dianetics Axioms

Scientologists promoting Dianetics at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Dianetics is a set of ideas and practices regarding the relationship between mind and body that were developed by science fiction author L. Ron Hubbard. ... Clear means: In common usage, clear is a synonym for transparent. ... Notes on the Lectures is a Scientology/Dianetics book by L. Ron Hubbard, compiling parts of transcripts and notes from a series of lectures given in Los Angeles, California in November 1950. ... Nickname: Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates: , State California County Los Angeles County Settled 1781 Incorporated April 4, 1850 Government  - Type Mayor-Council  - Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa  - City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo  - Governing body City Council Area  - City  498. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Dianetics. ... Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public groups Organization Controversy In Scientology, the concept of thetan (pronounced THAY-tan) is similar to the concept of spirit or soul found in other belief systems. ... In Scientology, the tone scale or emotional tone scale is a characterization of human behavior and bodily appearance. ... Reincarnation, also called transmigration of souls, is the rebirth in another body (after physical death), of some critical part of a persons personality or spirit. ... Look up Θ, θ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... In Scientology, the tone scale or emotional tone scale is a characterization of human behavior and bodily appearance. ... ARC may refer to: // American Record Company, a United States record label American Reprographics Company, the largest reprographics company in the United States ARC International, a computer processor designer Airlines Reporting Corporation, a company which handles administrative functions for airlines Advanced Recon Commando, part of the elite special forces of...

1952

  • Advanced Procedure and Axioms
An updated description of engrams and the first talk about Service Facsimiles as a mechanism employed to explain away failures in life, but which then fix a person into detrimental patterns of behavior and further failure.[5]
  • The Auditor's Manual
  • Electropsychometric Auditing - Operator's Manual
  • Electropsychometry
Written by Volney Mathison, inventor of the E-Meter, before he and Hubbard parted on unamicable terms.
  • A Key to the Unconscious - Symbological Processing
  • Individual Track Map
  • Health and Happiness
  • A History of Man
Also known as History of Man, Scientology: A History of Man and its original title What to Audit, this book gives Hubbard's instructions to Scientology auditors on how to recognize Space opera incidents when auditing preclears on the whole track. Among these incidents are buried memories of reincarnated past lives as clams, sloths, and cavemen.
  • Professional Course Lecture Summary (set of 50 volumes)
  • Scientology: 88
  • Scientology 8-80
  • Scientology 8-8008
With an emphasis on Scientology Space Opera doctrine, this book teaches methods of attaining Operating Thetan status such as "Fascimile One", which Hubbard claims "was originally laid down in this galaxy about one million years ago". (pg. 172, 1990 edition). The book title stems from The Attainment of Infinity (8), by the Reduction of the Apparent Infinity(8), of the Mest Universe to Zero (0), and the Increase of the Apparent Zero (0), of One’s Own Universe to Infinity(8)[6].

An Engram is a term for the (hypothesized) means by which memory traces are biologically stored as physical or biochemical change in the brain (and other neural tissue) in response to external stimuli. ... Volney Mathisons Secret Power of the Crystal Pendulum, published in 1954. ... Mark Super VII Quantum E-meter An E-meter is an electronic device manufactured by the Church of Scientology at their Gold Base production facility. ... A History of Man is a Scientology book written by L. Ron Hubbard in 1952. ... Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public groups Organization Controversy L. Ron Hubbard used the term Incident in a specific context for auditing in Scientology and Dianetics: the description of space opera events in our Universes distant past, involving alien interventions in our past lives. ... Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public groups Organization Controversy In the Church of Scientology, the concepts of the Time Track and the Whole Track are essential parts of creator L. Ron Hubbards doctrine (also known as Standard Tech). ... Scientology 8-8008 by L. Ron Hubbard. ... This article or section may contain inappropriate or misinterpreted citations. ... Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public outreach Organization Controversy In Scientology, the state of Operating Thetan is a spiritual state above Clear. ...

1953

  • December Lecture Charts (bound collection of 70 charts)
  • How to Live Though an Executive: Communications Manual
An "organizational communication system" for business executives, from a Scientological perspective. Edited by Richard deMille.
  • This is Scientology: The Science of Certainty
  • Introduction to Scientology
  • The Hubbard Foundation Notebook
This book was distributed only to students who completed Hubbard Foundation courses in 1952 and 1953.
  • On Auditing
  • Look Don't Think
  • Scientology and You
By Hardin Walsh. Published by the Scientology Council, Los Angeles, CA.

How to Live Though an Executive by L. Ron Hubbard. ...

1954

  • Group Auditor's Handbook
New editions in 1981, 1992, two-volume edition in 2000.
  • Scientology: Auditor's Handbook including Intensive Procedure reworked as The Creation of Human Ability
  • Dianetics 55!
Although other Dianetics books had been published by Hubbard since the first one, he insisted here: "This is the Second Book of Dianetics. It could mean a new Earth, a new freedom".
  • Scientology Workbook

Dianetics 55! is a Dianetics/Scientology book published in 1954 by L. Ron Hubbard. ...

1955

  • Key to Tomorrow (also known as Scientology: Its Contribution to Knowledge)
  • The Scientologist
  • The Creation of Human Ability
This book deals with subjects such as Para-Scientology, "the laws of operating a body exterior", and what Hubbard called "the processes which exteriorize a being and drill his innate abilities".
  • Straightwire: A Manual of Operations
First complete how-to manual for Hubbard's Straightwire process. This book reprints material from lectures such as HCAP-3 ("Elementary Straightwire"), and was in turn reprinted in its entirety as part of 1976's Technical Bulletins of Dianetics and Scientology.
  • Brain-washing
Hoax booklet purported to be by Soviet politician Lavrentiy Beria but actually written by Hubbard (according to those who helped him assemble it).

Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public outreach Organization Controversy L. Ron Hubbards Creation of Human Ability book. ... Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public groups Organization Controversy Para-Scientology (or Parascientology) is a branch of Scientology which deals with all things unknown. ... Straightwire is a Scientology auditing process. ... Brain-Washing, published by the Church of Scientology in 1955. ... Lavrenty Beria Lavrentiy Pavlovich Beria (Georgian: ლავრენტი ბერია, Lavrenti Pavles dze Beria; Russian: Лаврентий Павлович Берия; 29 March 1899–23 December 1953) was a Soviet politician and chief of the Soviet security and police apparatus. ...

1956

  • Creative Learning: A Scientological Experiment in Schools
Written by "V. Silcox" and published in 1956 by Scientology Publications, London. Source of the "Death Lessons" scandal in 1960.
  • Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought
The basic principles of Scientology "which are in essence the basic principles of LIFE itself"[7].
  • Professional Auditor's Bulletins, Vol. 1-4
  • The Problems of Work
"The application of the Scientology principles to the workaday world."[8]

1957

Written by L. Ron Hubbard, Gene Denk, and Farley R. Spink. Some editions list Hubbard as sole author. Some editions refer to Hubbard as a nuclear physicist on the cover.
  • Control and the Mechanics of S.C.S.
  • Fortress in the Sky
  • Scientology Training Course Manual: Field Validation

All About Radiation is a book published by the Church of Scientology. ...

1958

  • Axioms and Logics
  • ACC Clear Procedure
  • Professional Auditor's Bulletins, Vol. 5

1959

  • HCO Manual of Justice
  • The Hubbard Electrometer
  • Ceremonies of the Founding Church of Scientology

1960

A collection of "forty-one actual case histories" of reincarnation and past-life experiences, gleaned from auditing with an e-meter at the Church of Scientology's "Fifth London Advanced Clinical Course" held in 1958.

Have You Lived Before This Life is a Scientology / Dianetics book published by L. Ron Hubbard in 1960. ...

1961

  • E-Meter Essentials 1961, new edition in 1988
  • Man Free From Man

1964

  • The Book of Case Remedies, new edition in 1991
  • What Everyone Should Know about Scientology
  • Three Routes to Freedom
  • A Plan for World Peace

1965

  • The Book of E-Meter Drills
Written by Mary Sue Hubbard, post-1988 editions were credited to L. Ron Hubbard. [1]
  • Scientology Abridged Dictionary
  • Scientology: A New Slant on Life
A collection of thirty of Hubbard articles and essays. Some originally appeared as magazine articles, while others are from lectures and early radio programs.
  • Sanity for the Layman
  • This is Life
By Reg Sharpe

Mary Sue Hubbard (born Mary Sue Whipp) (17 June 1931–25 November 2002 [1]) was the third wife of science fiction writer and Church of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard and often regarded as the first lady of Scientology. ...

1966

  • Introducing the E-Meter, new edition in 1988
  • A New Understanding of Life
  • What Are People For? : an Introduction to Scientology

1967

  • Information for Releases
  • Scientology and the Bible
Analysis of Scientology's compatibility with Christianity.
  • Kangaroo Court
Corporate author Hubbard Association of Scientologists International. This booklet presents Scientology's rebuttal to the Australian Board of Inquiry's investigation of Scientology.
  • The Dynamics of Life
Revised version of Dianetics: The Original Thesis.

Christianity percentage by country, purple is highest, orange is lowest Topics in Christianity Movements · Denominations Ecumenism · Preaching · Prayer Music · Liturgy · Calendar Symbols · Art · Criticism Important figures Apostle Paul · Church Fathers Constantine · Athanasius · Augustine Anselm · Aquinas · Palamas · Wycliffe Tyndale · Luther · Calvin · Wesley Arius · Marcion of Sinope Pope · Archbishop of Canterbury Patriarch... The Hubbard Association of Scientologists or HAS was the original corporation founded in 1954 by L. Ron Hubbard that managed all Scientology organizations. ...

1968

  • The Character of Scientology
  • The Findings of the U.S. Food and Drug Agency
  • Successes of Scientology
  • Introduction to Scientology Ethics, new expanded editions in 1989, 1998, 2007
  • The Phoenix Lectures
  • A Test of Whole Track Recall
  • Scientology Basic Staff Hat Book, Vol.1

The Phoenix Lectures is a book about Scientology compiled in 1968 from lectures given by L. Ron Hubbard in Phoenix, Arizona during 1954. ...

1969

  • A Summary on Scientology for Scientists
  • Triple Grades and Review Dictionary
  • How to Save your Marriage
  • Scientology for the Millions
Written by Walter Braddeson.
  • What Every Preclear Should Know
  • When in Doubt, Communicate: Quotations from L. Ron Hubbard
  • Child Scientology
This book, written by OT VIII Denver Frater, updates Hubbard's precepts from Child Dianetics. Not to be confused with the transcription booklet "Child Scientology" that accompanies tape/CD recordings of a Hubbard 1957 lecture of the same name.
  • Congress Drill Book
  • Dianetic Case Histories

Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public outreach Organization Controversy In Scientology, the state of Operating Thetan is a spiritual state above Clear. ...

1970

  • The Background and Ceremonies of the Church of Scientology of California, Worldwide
  • What is Understanding?
  • Who are you?
  • Scientology and Dianetics
  • Scientology 0-8: The Book of Basics

1971

  • You can have a New Understanding of Life through Scientology
  • Is Confusion a Friend of Yours?
  • Expanded Grades Dictionary
  • Assault on a Church
  • Scientometric Testing
  • How to Have Money
  • The Basic Scientology Picture Book
  • The Standard Dianetics Picture Book

1972

  • The Management Series
Two-volume edition of administrative writings. Expanded three-volume edition in 1991 and then again in 2001.
  • Child Scientology
  • Fundamentals of Success
By Peter Gilham.
  • Tell it like it is: A course in Scientology Dissemination
By Peter Gilham.
  • How to Choose your People
By Ruth Minshull.
  • Scientology: Twentieth Century Religion
Corporate author The Church of Scientology World Wide
  • Basic Study Manual (Applied Scholastics), new edition in 1990
  • The TR Series (set of 13 volumes)

Applied Scholastics is a non-profit corporation founded in 1972 to promote the use of the study technology created by L. Ron Hubbard, a science fiction author and the founder of Scientology. ...

1973

  • Freedom Reports on the IRS
  • Viewpoints
  • Primary Rundown Glossary
  • How to Write Invoices: A Flag Mini-Hat Booklet
  • The Language of Salesmanship
  • How to Clear your Community
  • Dissemination Division Picture Book
  • Perhaps Happiness...
  • Mission Into Time
  • PABs Books, Vol. 1-6

1974

  • Scientology: A World Religion Emerges in the Space Age
  • Scientometric Testing Manual
  • Marriage Hats
Written by Mary Sue Hubbard. This book instructs husband and wife "not to commit 'overts,' or hostile actions, or to practice 'withholds,' the deliberate keeping back of information about one's actions".
  • The Management Series, 1970-1974
  • Look it Up
  • Hymn of Asia: An Eastern Poem
Hubbard's Buddhist-themed poetry, but listed in What is Scientology? (1978 edition) as being a Scientological text.
  • Organization Executive Course: An Encyclopedia of Scientology Policy (Set of 7 volumes, new 8-volume expanded edition in 1991)
  • What is Scientology?
The first of three different books to share this title. This one was put together by the Ann Arbor, Michigan Church.
  • Towards Peace on Earth
Published by the Church of Scientology Worldwide, Saint Hill, England.

Mary Sue Hubbard (born Mary Sue Whipp) (17 June 1931–25 November 2002 [1]) was the third wife of science fiction writer and Church of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard and often regarded as the first lady of Scientology. ... For the railroad company, see Ann Arbor Railroad. ... Saint Hill, near East Grinstead, Sussex, was for many years the head office of the Church of Scientology and remains the head office for the United Kingdom. ...

1975

  • Dianetics Today
  • Executive Survival Kit
  • Dianetics and Scientology Technical Dictionary
Complied by the LRH Personal Compilation Bureau; editors Pat Brice and Altethiea C. Taylor

Dianetics Today is a book which was written by L. Ron Hubbard in 1975 and presents the current technology, practical applications and capabilities of Dianetics in great detail. ...

1976

  • About Art
  • The Indispensability of Scientology
  • How to use the Freedom of Information Act
  • Introducing Scientology
  • Success with Scientology
  • New Viewpoints
  • Efficiency
  • Ups and Downs
  • All the Happiness
  • The Technical Bulletins of Dianetics and Scientology
10 volumes released. New 17-volume set in 1991.
  • The Volunteer Minister's Handbook
  • Modern Management Technology Defined

1977

  • Proceedings of the International Conference for World Peace and Social Reform and Human Rights Prayer Day
  • Can we ever be Friends?
  • The American Inquisition
  • Press View: the FBI Raid
  • Communication
  • Understanding Others: Affinity, Reality, Communication
  • Do you make many Mistakes?
  • The Eight Dynamics
  • Assists
  • The Conditions of Existence
  • The Parts of Man
  • The Aims of Scientology
  • Third Party Law

1978

  • What is Scientology? (second of three different books to bear this title)

1980

Research and Discovery Series

A chronological transcription of all Hubbard lectures on Dianetics and Scientology. Series restarts from the beginning in 1994.

1981

  • The Way to Happiness
  • Introduction and Ddemonstration Processes Handbook, new edition in 1992
  • Assists Processing Handbook new edition in 1992

Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public outreach Organization Controversy The Way to Happiness is a 1980 booklet written by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard listing 21 moral precepts, and distributed by The Way to Happiness Foundation International, a Scientology-related non-profit organization founded in 1984. ...

1982

  • Understanding the E-Meter, new edition in 1988

1983

  • The Original L. Ron Hubbard Executive Directives

1985

  • The Future of Scientology and Western Civilization
Taken from a 1958 lecture.

1986

  • The Hope of Man
  • Organization Executive Course', Volume 0, Basic Staff Hat
Adds to earlier volumes 1-7. New revised edition in 1991, then in 1999.

1987

  • The Game Called Man
Edited transcript of a lecture recorded 6 June 1955; limited edition for International Association of Scientologists

The International Association of Scientologists (IAS) was formed in October 1984 by a group of selected Scientologists, who assembled at Saint Hill Manor in East Grinstead, Sussex, England. ...

1989

  • Clay Table Processing Picture Book
An oversized 363-page "Professional TR Course" book, heavily illustrated.

1990

Also known as Purification. Compiled from earlier bulletins.
  • Key to Life books
includes Grammar, How to Use a Dictionary Picture Book, etc.
  • Life Orientation Course books

Clear Body, Clear Mind! by L. Ron Hubbard. ...

1991

  • The Story that TIME Couldn't Tell
  • Fact vs. Fiction: A Correction of Falsehoods Contained in the May 6, 1991 Issue of TIME Magazine
These are both small books published as a rebuttal to TIME magazine's "Thriving Cult of Greed and Power" article in 1991. They accuse Eli Lilly and Company, the WPP Group and Hill & Knowlton of conspiring to use TIME magazine to discredit Scientology's anti-psychiatry campaigns.
  • Study Skills for Life
a teenage version of Learning How to Learn
  • What Magazine Gets it Wrong in 1991?
A bound collection of broadsides, critical of TIME magazine from a Scientological perspective.
  • Understanding: The Universal Solvent
  • Knowingness

Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) is a global pharmaceutical company and one of the worlds largest corporations. ... WPP Group plc (LSE: WPP) (NASDAQ: WPPGY), based in London, is one of the worlds largest communications services groups (and one of the big six advertising holding companies, the others being Omnicom, Interpublic, Publicis, Dentsu and Havas) employing 97,000 people working in more than 2,000 offices in... // Hill & Knowlton Who are they? One of the world’s five largest public relations firms, was founded in 1927 by former journalist John Hill. ...

1992

  • Art
  • Learning How to Learn
new edition of a 1970s book on study technology
  • How to Use a Dictionary Picture Book for Children
child edition of the How to Use a Dictionary Picture Book book from Key to Life
  • Grammar and Communication for Children
child edition of the Grammar book from Key to Life

1994

  • Research and Discovery Series (15 volumes until 1999)
  • The Scientology Handbook
871-page volume explaining assorted Scientology precepts. Updates the 1976 Volunteer Minister Handbook. Simultaneously published with separate stand-alone books consisting of chapters from the Handbook. These follow below:
  • Assists for Illnesses and Injuries
  • The Technology of Study
  • Answers to Drugs
  • Children
  • Communication
  • The Emotional Tone Scale
  • The Components of Understanding
  • Marriage
  • Basics of Organizing
  • Tools for the Workplace
  • Ethics and Conditions
  • Fundamentals of Public Relations
  • Integrity and Honesty
  • Targets and Goals
  • How to resolve Conflicts
  • The Dynamics of Existence
  • Investigations
  • The Cause of Suppression
  • Solutions for a Dangerous Environment

Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public outreach Organization Controversy The Scientology Handbook, published in December 1994, is an 871-page volume explaining assorted Scientology precepts. ... Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public outreach Organization Controversy The Technology of Study is a book compiled by the Church of Scientology using various writings by their founder, L. Ron Hubbard. ... Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public outreach Organization Controversy The Cause of Suppression, Based on the works of L. Ron Hubbard. The Cause of Suppression is a book compiled by the Church of Scientology using various writings by their founder, L. Ron Hubbard. ...

1995

  • Psychiatry: The Ultimate Betryal
  • Psychiatrists: The Men Behind Hitler
  • L. Ron Hubbard: A Profile
  • Ron, the Music Maker
  • CCHR anti-psychiatry brochures
First 6 brochures. Current number is 20.
  • Ron the Humanitarian: The Road to Self-Respect
  • Ron the Poet/Lyricist

1996

  • Ron the Philosopher: The Rediscovery of the Human Soul
  • L. Ron Hubbard: Images of a Lifetime
  • Ron the Humanitarian: Education
  • L. Ron Hubbard. The Adventurer and Explorer: Daring Deeds and Unknown Realms
  • Ron the Humanitarian: Rehabilitating a Drugged Society

1997

  • L. Ron Hubbard. Letters and Journals. The Dianetics Letters
  • Ron the Writer: The Shaping of Popular Fiction
  • L. Ron Hubbard. Letters and Journals. Literary Correspondence
  • L. Ron Hubbard. Letters and Journals. Early Years of Adventure
  • Ron the Humanitarian: Freedom Fighter

1998

  • What is Scientology?
Third book of that name
  • Ron the Artist: Art and the Philosophy of Art

1999

  • Ron, the Photographer
  • The Ministry, Background, Sermons and Ceremonies of the Scientology Religion

2005

  • Materials Guide Chart
A booklet that folds out into an enormous poster illustrating the totality of Hubbard's written, filmed and recorded works and how they relate to one another for purposes of Scientological study. Disseminated for free at Scientology missions, churches, and events, as part of David Miscavige's newly-declared Golden Age of Knowledge. Both full-color and B&W editions exist.[9]

Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public groups Organization Controversy Scientology Missions International, or SMI, is an umbrella organization overseeing the many religious Missions in the Church of Scientology. ... David Miscavige (born April 30, 1960 in Philadelphia) is Chairman of the Board of Religious Technology Center (RTC), a corporation that controls the trademarked names and symbols of Dianetics and Scientology, and is the ultimate ecclesiastical authority regarding the standard and pure application of L. Ron Hubbard’s religious technologies. ... On New Years Day 2005, the Church of Scientology announced that a new era was being entered, one they call The Golden Age of Knowledge. ...

Notes

  1. ^ Book Description by Publisher
  2. ^ Handbook for Preclears, description
  3. ^ Description of "Scientology, Science of Survival"
  4. ^ from book description, Church of Scientology International
  5. ^ "Advanced Procedure and Axioms", description
  6. ^ Scientology 8-8008 Book Description
  7. ^ Description Scientology: Fundamentals of Thought
  8. ^ Book description
  9. ^ Material Guide Chart description

See also

Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public groups Organization Controversy The L. Ron Hubbard Classic Lectures series is a collection of digitally-remastered compact disc recordings of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard lecturing on various topics over the years. ... Bibliography of published works by L. Ron Hubbard (1911-1986) Because the majority of Hubbards writings of the 1950s through the 1970s were aimed exclusively at Scientologists, the Church of Scientology founded its own publishing companies, Bridge Publications (http://www. ... This is an incomplete filmography of Scientology and Scientology-related films, videos, and audiovisual materials produced within the Church of Scientology and its related organizations. ... Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public groups Organization Controversy This is an incomplete discography of Scientology and Scientology-related recordings produced within the Church of Scientology and its related organizations. ...

External links

  • Scientology.org: Materials & Services: Books
  • Lronhubbard.org: Scientology Books and Materials
  • Scientology Bibliography


 

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