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The [[Harlequin]] imprint [[Harlequin Historical]] featured a wide-range of historical romance, from ancient times to the First and Second World Wars (although most popular settings are [[Regency]], [[Medieval]], and [[Western]]). HQ boasts "central relationship is the key driving force, set against an accurate backdrop"[http://www.eharlequin.com/articlepage.html?articleId=545&chapter=0].
 
The [[Harlequin]] imprint [[Harlequin Historical]] featured a wide-range of historical romance, from ancient times to the First and Second World Wars (although most popular settings are [[Regency]], [[Medieval]], and [[Western]]). HQ boasts "central relationship is the key driving force, set against an accurate backdrop"[http://www.eharlequin.com/articlepage.html?articleId=545&chapter=0].
  
* [[Harlequin Historical By The Numbers]] - A numerical listing of [[Harlequin Historical]] titles.
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* [[Harlequin Historical By The Numbers]] - a numerical listing of [[Harlequin Historical]] titles.
* [[Harlequin Historical First Series]]
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* [[Harlequin Historical First Series]] - first series of '''Harlequin Historical'''
* [[Worldwide Masquerade]] - titles from the [[Mills and Boon|Mill & Boon]] imprint [[Mills and Boon Historical Romance|Masquerade]] published by [[Worldwide Library|Worldwide]] (i.e. Harlequin)
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* [[Worldwide Masquerade]] - titles from the [[Mills and Boon|Mill & Boon]] imprint [[Mills and Boon Historical Romance|Masquerade]] published by [[Worldwide Library|Worldwide]], at first called '''Harlequin Historical'''
* [[:category:Harlequin Historical Authors|Harlequin Historical Authors]] a category for authors of '''Harlequin Historical'''  
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* [[:category:Harlequin Historical Authors|Harlequin Historical Authors]] - a list of  authors of '''Harlequin Historical'''  
  
  

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The Harlequin imprint Harlequin Historical featured a wide-range of historical romance, from ancient times to the First and Second World Wars (although most popular settings are Regency, Medieval, and Western). HQ boasts "central relationship is the key driving force, set against an accurate backdrop"[1].


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