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− | A numerical listing of titles published under the "Romance" imprint. | + | A numerical listing of titles published under the "Romance" imprint. [[Harlequin]] first began published numbered series in 1949, starting with ''The Manatee'' by Nancy Bruff. The publisher began with a mix of book types -- from pulp fiction to cookbooks. Romance fiction was always part of the Harlequin mix, from 1949's [[''Honeymoon Mountain'']] by [[Frances Shelly Wees]] through works by [[Jean Plaidy]] aka [[Victoria Holt]]. In 1953, [[Harlequin]] entered the world of [[Medical]] or [[Doctor-Nurse Romance]] when they began publishing American author [[Lucy Agnes Hancock]]. Over the next decade, romance fiction, particularly of the [[Doctor-Nurse Romance|Doctor-Nurse]] style comprised a larger portion of the fiction mix, and in 1958, authors who wrote for [[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]] were also featured [[Harlequin]] authors. By 1960, romance fiction dominated the [[Harlequin]] list and by 1964, very few non-romances were published...and even fewer non-[[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]] authors were on the list. |
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A numerical listing of titles published under the "Romance" imprint. Harlequin first began published numbered series in 1949, starting with The Manatee by Nancy Bruff. The publisher began with a mix of book types -- from pulp fiction to cookbooks. Romance fiction was always part of the Harlequin mix, from 1949's ''Honeymoon Mountain'' by Frances Shelly Wees through works by Jean Plaidy aka Victoria Holt. In 1953, Harlequin entered the world of Medical or Doctor-Nurse Romance when they began publishing American author Lucy Agnes Hancock. Over the next decade, romance fiction, particularly of the Doctor-Nurse style comprised a larger portion of the fiction mix, and in 1958, authors who wrote for Mills & Boon were also featured Harlequin authors. By 1960, romance fiction dominated the Harlequin list and by 1964, very few non-romances were published...and even fewer non-Mills & Boon authors were on the list.
- Harlequin Romance By The Numbers 1949 - Titles by published by Harlequin during 1949.