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* {{Pubr|590|name=Gold Eagle}} (1984-2008) | * {{Pubr|590|name=Gold Eagle}} (1984-2008) | ||
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== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 03:30, 1 November 2019
Worldwide Library is a Canadian publisher and is a division or brand of Harlequin Enterprises Limited. It publishes some science fiction through its Gold Eagle imprint.
- ISBN range: 0-373-XXXXX-X.
- Web site: www.eharlequin.com (corporate site)
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 an imprint used by the publisher Worldwide Library for action thriller and paramilitary stories but it also publishes some Science Fiction.
At this time (Oct-2008) the Harlequin/Worldwide web site does not mention Gold Eagle at all other than on a page to their authors giving advice on setting up MySpace and Facebook profiles.
However, the blog is active and Amazon shows about six months of planned Gold Eagle titles.- Web site: readgoldeagle.blogspot.com (blog)
Publisher Series used by Gold Eagle
Only specific series are included
- Deathlands (Science Fiction)
- Outlanders (Science Fiction)
- Rogue Angel (Science Fiction)
Logos
- 2006: Gold Eagle marks used on the inside front cover and title page
- 2006: Worldwide Library logo/mark used on the title page
On ISFDB
- Worldwide Library (1988-2004)
- Gold Eagle (1984-2008)
References
1. ^ brand list for Harlequin Enterprises Limited that includes Worldwide Library and Gold Eagle.
2. ^ Refuge by James Axler published Feb 2006
3. ^ Digital Author Toolkit on Harlequin web site.