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[[Category:Numbered Series]] [[Category:1974 Releases]]
 
[[Category:Numbered Series]] [[Category:1974 Releases]]
Books numbered 1745 through 1840 were published in 1974. [[:Category:Prolific Authors|Prolific authors]] such as [[Mary Wibberley]], [[Margart Malcolm]], [[Charlotte Lamb]], [[Betty Neels]], and many others were mainstays of the [[Harlequin Romance]] list. While the romances were read around the world, the stories remained largely focused on the British experience, even as the titles suggested stories set in exotic locales (a concept that would become the cornerstone of the [[Presents]] line that launched in 1973.
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Books numbered 1745 through 1840 were published in 1974. [[:Category:Prolific Authors|Prolific authors]] such as [[Mary Wibberley]], [[Margart Malcolm]], [[Charlotte Lamb]], [[Betty Neels]], and many others were mainstays of the [[Harlequin Romance]] list. While the romances were read around the world, the stories remained largely focused on the British experience, even as the titles suggested stories set in exotic locales (a concept that would become the cornerstone of the [[Harlequin Presents]] line that launched in 1973.
  
 
* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 1745]] - [[Nurse At Noongwalla |''Nurse At Noongwalla '']] - [[Roumelia  Lane]] -  January 1974
 
* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 1745]] - [[Nurse At Noongwalla |''Nurse At Noongwalla '']] - [[Roumelia  Lane]] -  January 1974

Latest revision as of 12:27, 1 January 2012

Books numbered 1745 through 1840 were published in 1974. Prolific authors such as Mary Wibberley, Margart Malcolm, Charlotte Lamb, Betty Neels, and many others were mainstays of the Harlequin Romance list. While the romances were read around the world, the stories remained largely focused on the British experience, even as the titles suggested stories set in exotic locales (a concept that would become the cornerstone of the Harlequin Presents line that launched in 1973.

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