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Romance remained the dominate force on the [[Harlequin]] list, and in 1961, popular authors [[Essie Summers]] and [[Violet Winspear]] debuted as Harlequin authors. Once again, the [[Doctor-Nurse Romance]] remained popular. The last book published in 1961, however, is a reminder that [[Harlequin]] remained open to non-romance titles: it was a book on the sport of curling.
 
Romance remained the dominate force on the [[Harlequin]] list, and in 1961, popular authors [[Essie Summers]] and [[Violet Winspear]] debuted as Harlequin authors. Once again, the [[Doctor-Nurse Romance]] remained popular. The last book published in 1961, however, is a reminder that [[Harlequin]] remained open to non-romance titles: it was a book on the sport of curling.
  
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* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 563]] - [[Hospital In The Highlands |''Hospital In The Highlands '']] - [[Anne Vinton]] - 1961
 
* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 563]] - [[Hospital In The Highlands |''Hospital In The Highlands '']] - [[Anne Vinton]] - 1961

Latest revision as of 18:13, 7 January 2013

Romance remained the dominate force on the Harlequin list, and in 1961, popular authors Essie Summers and Violet Winspear debuted as Harlequin authors. Once again, the Doctor-Nurse Romance remained popular. The last book published in 1961, however, is a reminder that Harlequin remained open to non-romance titles: it was a book on the sport of curling.

Go to Harlequin Romance By The Numbers 1960

Go to Harlequin Romance By The Numbers 1962