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* Harlequin Historical #9 - [[Madelon]] - [[Valentina Luellen]], March 1978 | * Harlequin Historical #9 - [[Madelon]] - [[Valentina Luellen]], March 1978 | ||
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+ | * #18 - [[The Damask Rose]] - [[Polly Meyrick]] | ||
* #24 - [[Flight From The Eagle]] - [[Dean, Dinah]] | * #24 - [[Flight From The Eagle]] - [[Dean, Dinah]] | ||
* Masquerade Historical #28 - [[Set To Partners]] - [[Patricia Ormsby]], November 1979 | * Masquerade Historical #28 - [[Set To Partners]] - [[Patricia Ormsby]], November 1979 | ||
+ | * #29 - [[Loom Of Love]] - [[Belinda Gray]] | ||
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+ | * #31 - [[A Pride Of MacDonalds]] - [[Valentina Luellen]] | ||
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+ | * #34 - [[The Countess]] - [[Valentina Luellen]] | ||
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+ | * #38 - [[Black Fox]] - [[Kate Buchan]] | ||
+ | * #39 - [[Runaway Maid]] - [[Ann Edgeworth]] | ||
* Masquerade #47 - [[The Rebel And The Redcoat]] - [[Jan Constant]], August 1980 | * Masquerade #47 - [[The Rebel And The Redcoat]] - [[Jan Constant]], August 1980 |
Revision as of 14:23, 27 June 2008
Mill & Boon started the Historical Romance imprint in September 1977 under the name Masquerade.
Internationally titles from this imprint were released from September 1977 to May 1982 by Worldwide, at first as Harlequin Historical, but soon called Masquerade and Masquerade Historical like the Mill & Boon titles.
- Harlequin Historical #9 - Madelon - Valentina Luellen, March 1978
- #18 - The Damask Rose - Polly Meyrick
- #24 - Flight From The Eagle - Dean, Dinah
- Masquerade Historical #28 - Set To Partners - Patricia Ormsby, November 1979
- #29 - Loom Of Love - Belinda Gray
- #34 - The Countess - Valentina Luellen
- #38 - Black Fox - Kate Buchan
- #39 - Runaway Maid - Ann Edgeworth
- Masquerade #47 - The Rebel And The Redcoat - Jan Constant, August 1980
- Masquerade #53 - Maria Elena - Valentina Luellen
- Masquerade #66 - A Perfect Match - Julia Murray, June 1981
- Masquerade #77 - A Gift For Pamela - Judy Turner, November 1981