Arthur Hubbard and Doreen Smith, one of the messengers, playing with fire in the Californian desert. Like his father, Arthur collected guns. (page 304) |
Hubbard directs a 'photo-shoot' in Curaçao, 1974. Later, he would progress to making movies in California. (page 330) |
The family business: Hubbard and his daughter Diana. At 17, she was a senior officer on the flagship. (Copyright © Times Newspapers Ltd.) (page 295) |
Note: This photograph was published only in the U.S. edition. There it replaces the 'photo-shoot' image (above) in the U.K. edition. |
Under a portrait of a benign L. Ron Hubbard, an officer of the Sea Org hands out certificates at Gilman Hot Springs in 1981. The founder of Scientology had already gone to ground. (page 365) |