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== Imprints == | == Imprints == | ||
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* {{vn|Gold Eagle}} (active 1984 to present and verified for 2006){{ref|2}} | * {{vn|Gold Eagle}} (active 1984 to present and verified for 2006){{ref|2}} | ||
+ | * {{pn|Worldwide Mystery}} (non genre crime and mystery stories) | ||
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+ | == Publisher's Series == | ||
+ | * {{pn|Rogue Angel}} (non-genre Suspense & Adventure) | ||
== Full names and historical addresses == | == Full names and historical addresses == | ||
* 2006: Worldwide Library, 225 Duncan Mill Road, Don Mills, Ontario, Canada M3B 3K9.{{ref|2}} | * 2006: Worldwide Library, 225 Duncan Mill Road, Don Mills, Ontario, Canada M3B 3K9.{{ref|2}} | ||
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+ | == Gold Eagle == | ||
+ | '''Gold Eagle''' is a science fiction imprint used by the publisher {{vn|Worldwide Library}}. | ||
== Logos == | == Logos == |
Revision as of 03:42, 4 October 2008
Worldwide Library is a Canadian publisher and is a division or brand of Harlequin Enterprises Limited.
- ISBN range: 0-373-XXXXX-X.
- Web site: www.eharlequin.com (corporate site)
- Web site: readgoldeagle.blogspot.com (blog for Gold Eagle imprint)
Imprints
- Gold Eagle (active 1984 to present and verified for 2006)
- Worldwide Mystery (non genre crime and mystery stories)
Publisher's Series
- Rogue Angel (non-genre Suspense & Adventure)
Full names and historical addresses
- 2006: Worldwide Library, 225 Duncan Mill Road, Don Mills, Ontario, Canada M3B 3K9.
Gold Eagle
Gold Eagle is a science fiction imprint used by the publisher Worldwide Library.
Logos
On ISFDB
- Worldwide Library (1988-2004)
- Gold Eagle (1984-2008)
- Worldwide Library Gold Eagle (1984-2008)
- Worldwide (1987-1997)
- Raven House/Worldwide (1981) (non genre imprint of Worldwide)
References
1. ^ brand list for Harlequin Enterprises Limited that includes Worldwide Library and Gold Eagle.
2. ^ Refuge by James Axler published Feb 2006