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* [[:Category:Signet Regency Romance Authors|Signet Regency Romance Authors]] - authors who wrote for the imprint
 
* [[:Category:Signet Regency Romance Authors|Signet Regency Romance Authors]] - authors who wrote for the imprint
 
* [http://www.thenonesuch.com/signet.htm The Good Ton] - a list of the monthly publications
 
* [http://www.thenonesuch.com/signet.htm The Good Ton] - a list of the monthly publications
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* [[Signet Regency Romances]] - a listing of titles.
  
  
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Anthology with individual titles:
 
Anthology with individual titles:
 
* 1996 - [[A Regency Christmas Feast]]
 
* 1996 - [[A Regency Christmas Feast]]
* 1997 - [[A Regency Christmas Carol]]
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* 1997 - [[A Regency Christmas Carol - Anthology|A Regency Christmas Carol]]
 
* 1999 - [[A Regency Christmas Present]]
 
* 1999 - [[A Regency Christmas Present]]
 
* 2000 - [[A Regency Christmas Eve]]
 
* 2000 - [[A Regency Christmas Eve]]

Latest revision as of 18:35, 3 March 2019

Signet had the longest running Regency series, beginning in the late 1970s and ending in February of 2006. Usually 3 or more books were published every months. Authors like Mary Balogh, Catherine Coulter and Amanda Scott started their career writing for this line. Every title had around 220 pages; longer romances were called Super Regency.


Anthologies

From 1989 on an anthology of 4 novellas was published at special occasions.

Christmas Anthologies

At first these collections were simply numbered:

Anthology with individual titles:

Valentine Anthologies

Summer Anthologies