Famed Author and Accomplished Explorers Club Member L. Ron Hubbard Honored by New York's Publishing Industry
Posted on: Monday, 23 February 2009, 09:35 CST
Event Marks Release of New Titles in Hubbard's Historic 80-Volume Stories from the Golden Age Book and Audiobook Series
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090223/LA73892)
The four titles: the fiction adventure, The Iron Duke; mystery, The Chee Chalker; military fiction, Orders Is Orders; and fantasy, Danger in the Dark--in bookstores March 2009--were announced by the president of Galaxy Press,
"L.
Multiple New York Times' best-selling author and fellow Explorers Club member
Guests were treated to a live performance of "The Professor Was a Thief," a humorous science fiction story by Hubbard originally published in 1940, the same month he became a member of the Club. Featured in the performance were George Guidall, (narrator of over 900 unabridged audiobooks); Emmy award-winner
Hubbard's membership into The Explorers Club was part of a commitment to scientific expeditions and exploration by Hubbard begun in the 1930s and 1940s --taking him to the West Indies,
Already established as one of the top selling writers of high adventure, mystery, western, SF and Fantasy in the world of pulp fiction--with its 30 million monthly readers--the name
For more information, go to www.goldenagestories.com.
SOURCE Galaxy Press
Source: PR Newswire
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