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<span class="entry-content">If science fiction writer and Scientology founder [[:Category:L. Ron Hubbard|L. Ron Hubbard]] is dead or mentally incompetent, as his estranged son claims, what about Hubbard's current best-seller, '[[:Category:Battlefield Earth|Battlefield Earth]]'? Calls to Hubbard's book agent, Ned Leavitt of the William Morris Agency in [[:Category:New York|New York]], were routed to his assistant, Don Strone, who said Leavitt had been in touch with Hubbard's Scientology associates, but 'has never met or talked with Mr. Hubbard.' Asked if Hubbard's book were a new work, or perhaps an earlier, unpublished manuscript, Strone said, 'We understand it to be consistent with the writing he's done in the past.</span> |
<span class="entry-content">If science fiction writer and Scientology founder [[:Category:L. Ron Hubbard|L. Ron Hubbard]] is dead or mentally incompetent, as his estranged son claims, what about Hubbard's current best-seller, '[[:Category:Battlefield Earth|Battlefield Earth]]'? Calls to Hubbard's book agent, Ned Leavitt of the William Morris Agency in [[:Category:New York|New York]], were routed to his assistant, Don Strone, who said Leavitt had been in touch with Hubbard's Scientology associates, but 'has never met or talked with Mr. Hubbard.' Asked if Hubbard's book were a new work, or perhaps an earlier, unpublished manuscript, Strone said, 'We understand it to be consistent with the writing he's done in the past.</span> |
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Latest revision as of 12:11, 7 February 2019
HUBBARD'S BOOK February 14, 1983,
If science fiction writer and Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard is dead or mentally incompetent, as his estranged son claims, what about Hubbard's current best-seller, 'Battlefield Earth'? Calls to Hubbard's book agent, Ned Leavitt of the William Morris Agency in New York, were routed to his assistant, Don Strone, who said Leavitt had been in touch with Hubbard's Scientology associates, but 'has never met or talked with Mr. Hubbard.' Asked if Hubbard's book were a new work, or perhaps an earlier, unpublished manuscript, Strone said, 'We understand it to be consistent with the writing he's done in the past.
Wikipedia cite:
{{cite news | first = Joan | last = Hanauer | title = HUBBARD'S BOOK | url = https://www.upi.com/Archives/1983/02/14/HUBBARDS-BOOK/7903414046800/ | work = UPI | date = February 14, 1983 | accessdate = February 7, 2019 }}