Difference between revisions of "Mills and Boon"
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'''Mills & Boon Limited''' was founded in 1908 by Gerald Mills and Charles Boon, and soon romance fiction became the [[Publishers|publisher]]'s primary business. As the company grew, its books became known as "the books in brown" (see: [http://www.millsandboon.co.uk/cgi-bin/millsandboon.storefront/43f7c39e0016dbbe2740c0a801a506ef/Catalog/1124 Mills & Boon history]). | '''Mills & Boon Limited''' was founded in 1908 by Gerald Mills and Charles Boon, and soon romance fiction became the [[Publishers|publisher]]'s primary business. As the company grew, its books became known as "the books in brown" (see: [http://www.millsandboon.co.uk/cgi-bin/millsandboon.storefront/43f7c39e0016dbbe2740c0a801a506ef/Catalog/1124 Mills & Boon history]). | ||
By building a strong relationship with libraries and making their product available through newsagents, Mills & Boon's reasonably priced product was easy-to-purchase, leading to increased sales. In 1957, [[Harlequin Enterprises Limited]], then a smaller publisher, acquired rights to Mills & Boon's "doctor/nurse" romances, and eventually romance fiction comprised Harlequin's entire list. [[Harlequin Enterprises Limited]] purchased Mills & Boon in 1971 and [[Harlequin]] publishes Mills & Boon books under that name. | By building a strong relationship with libraries and making their product available through newsagents, Mills & Boon's reasonably priced product was easy-to-purchase, leading to increased sales. In 1957, [[Harlequin Enterprises Limited]], then a smaller publisher, acquired rights to Mills & Boon's "doctor/nurse" romances, and eventually romance fiction comprised Harlequin's entire list. [[Harlequin Enterprises Limited]] purchased Mills & Boon in 1971 and [[Harlequin]] publishes Mills & Boon books under that name. | ||
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* [http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/features/100-years-of-romancing-.3631764.jp 100 years of romancing the readers] - Yorkshire Press (1/2008) | * [http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/features/100-years-of-romancing-.3631764.jp 100 years of romancing the readers] - Yorkshire Press (1/2008) | ||
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/arts/pip/mtwqo/ A Hundred Years of Mills and Boon] - British comedian Lucy Porter examines the centennial of Mills & Boon on this radio program. Guests include Helen Fielding, Fay Weldon, and Roger Sanderson, a male romance novelist. | * [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/arts/pip/mtwqo/ A Hundred Years of Mills and Boon] - British comedian Lucy Porter examines the centennial of Mills & Boon on this radio program. Guests include Helen Fielding, Fay Weldon, and Roger Sanderson, a male romance novelist. | ||
* Many more items on Mills & Boon are listed in the page about [[Romance in the Media]]. | * Many more items on Mills & Boon are listed in the page about [[Romance in the Media]]. |
Revision as of 11:14, 3 May 2008
Mills & Boon Limited was founded in 1908 by Gerald Mills and Charles Boon, and soon romance fiction became the publisher's primary business. As the company grew, its books became known as "the books in brown" (see: Mills & Boon history).
By building a strong relationship with libraries and making their product available through newsagents, Mills & Boon's reasonably priced product was easy-to-purchase, leading to increased sales. In 1957, Harlequin Enterprises Limited, then a smaller publisher, acquired rights to Mills & Boon's "doctor/nurse" romances, and eventually romance fiction comprised Harlequin's entire list. Harlequin Enterprises Limited purchased Mills & Boon in 1971 and Harlequin publishes Mills & Boon books under that name.
Contents
Online
Imprints
Mills & Boon continues to publish a wide range of titles under various lines every month.
Current Imprints
- By Request - reprint series
- Historical Romance (formerly Masquerade Historical Romance and Legacy of Love)
- Medical Romance (formerly Doctor Nurse Romance and Love on Call)
- Modern Romance
Defunct Mills & Boon Imprints
Articles/Press
- 100 years of romancing the readers - Yorkshire Press (1/2008)
- A Hundred Years of Mills and Boon - British comedian Lucy Porter examines the centennial of Mills & Boon on this radio program. Guests include Helen Fielding, Fay Weldon, and Roger Sanderson, a male romance novelist.
- Many more items on Mills & Boon are listed in the page about Romance in the Media.