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[[Category:Romance Series]] [[Category:Category Romance]] [[Category:Numbered Series]][[category:Publisher Imprints]][[category:Harlequin Imprints]]
 
[[Category:Romance Series]] [[Category:Category Romance]] [[Category:Numbered Series]][[category:Publisher Imprints]][[category:Harlequin Imprints]]
[[Image:Potter Dragonfire USA.jpg|thumb|left|150px|1990, USA #48]]
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[[Image:Potter Dragonfire USA.jpg|thumb|left|150px|1990, #48, [[Dragonfire]], USA]]
[[Image:Potter Dragonfire Italy.jpg|right|thumb|150px|1990, Italy]]
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[[Image:Potter Dragonfire Italy.jpg|right|thumb|150px|1990, [[Dragonfire]], Italy]]
[[Image:Potter Dragonfire Germany.jpg|right|thumb|150px|1991, reprint of 1993, Germany]]
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[[Image:Potter Dragonfire Germany.jpg|right|thumb|150px|1991, reprint of 1993, [[Dragonfire]], Germany]]
[[Image:Potter Dragonfire GB.jpg|left|thumb|150px|1994, UK]]
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[[Image:Potter Dragonfire GB.jpg|left|thumb|150px|1994, [[Dragonfire]], UK]]
 
In June 1988 [[Harlequin]] started the third '''Harlequin Historical''' imprint. The essential difference to its predecessors was the selection of books. The two former imprints were reissues of European ([[Mills and Boon Historical Romance|Mills & Boon Historical Romance]]) titles whereas now authors - mostly American - wrote for this imprint. [[Patricia Potter]] started her writing career with #6 of this series (set during the American Revolution) and #1 was written by [[Kristin James]] (set in the American West), now writing historical romances under the [[Mira]] imprint as [[Candace Camp]].  
 
In June 1988 [[Harlequin]] started the third '''Harlequin Historical''' imprint. The essential difference to its predecessors was the selection of books. The two former imprints were reissues of European ([[Mills and Boon Historical Romance|Mills & Boon Historical Romance]]) titles whereas now authors - mostly American - wrote for this imprint. [[Patricia Potter]] started her writing career with #6 of this series (set during the American Revolution) and #1 was written by [[Kristin James]] (set in the American West), now writing historical romances under the [[Mira]] imprint as [[Candace Camp]].  
  
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== Authors ==
 
== Authors ==
* [[Margaret Moore|Margaret Moore]]
 
 
* [[Cheryl St.John|Cheryl St.John]]
 
* [[Cheryl St.John|Cheryl St.John]]
 
* [[Charlene Sands|Charlene Sands]]
 
* [[Charlene Sands|Charlene Sands]]
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* [[Rae Muir|Rae Muir]]
 
* [[Rae Muir|Rae Muir]]
 
* [[Cassandra Austin|Cassandra Austin]]
 
* [[Cassandra Austin|Cassandra Austin]]
* [[Carol Townend]]
 

Revision as of 17:31, 2 July 2008

1990, #48, Dragonfire, USA
1990, Dragonfire, Italy
1991, reprint of 1993, Dragonfire, Germany
1994, Dragonfire, UK

In June 1988 Harlequin started the third Harlequin Historical imprint. The essential difference to its predecessors was the selection of books. The two former imprints were reissues of European (Mills & Boon Historical Romance) titles whereas now authors - mostly American - wrote for this imprint. Patricia Potter started her writing career with #6 of this series (set during the American Revolution) and #1 was written by Kristin James (set in the American West), now writing historical romances under the Mira imprint as Candace Camp.

The imprint features a wide-range of historical periods, from ancient times to the First and Second World Wars (although most popular settings are Regency, Medieval, and Western). Harlequin boasts that central relationship is the key driving force, set against an accurate backdrop (from the writing guidelines).

Titles form the Harlequin Historical series are published by Mills & Boon under the Mills & Boon Historical Romance imprint (and vice versa), some of the Mills & Boon releases - mostly Regency Romances - are available as Harlequin Historical Subscription titles. The Harlequin Historical line was adopted very successfully in Italy (Harlequin Mondadori/I Grandi Romanzi Storici) and Germany (Cora Verlag/Historical) in 1990, although both imprints now (2008) include titles from Mira and HQN.

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