@booklet {1139, title = {Final Blackout}, howpublished = {Astounding Science Fiction }, volume = {25.2 - 4}, year = {1940}, note = {

Repub. Providence, RI: Hadley Publishing Co., 1948, with a new \“Preface\” by the author (ix-xi). Rpt. North Hollywood, CA: Leisure Books, 1970; New York: Garland, 1975; and Los Angeles, CA: Bridge Publications, 1992, with the \“Preface\” (xix-xii), an \“Introduction\” by Algis Budrys (vii-xv) and an anonymous \“About the Author L. Ron Hubbard\” (191-94).

}, month = {April - June 1940}, pages = {9-37; 121-38, 140-47; 113-48, 150-51}, publisher = {Hadley Publishing Co., 1948}, address = {Providence, RI}, abstract = {

Primarily a novel of adventure and war set against the background of a collapsed Europe after the war. In addition to the dystopia that is the European continent, there is a dystopian socialist Britain that is overthrown by returning troops, which is then overthrown by the U.S. so that it can take over Britain.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {L[a Fayette] Ron[ald] Hubbard (1911-86)} }