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Six titles published by Fleetwood per month (as at 1967).
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Please note this series is for the English Woman's Weekly.
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v4, 8y The Lydian Heritage [and] Kookaburra in a Tree London : IPC Magazines , 1977 Z1610013 1977 selected work novel romance London : IPC Magazines , 1977
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v9, 23y Owler's Moon [and] Yesterday's Magic London : IPC Magazines , 1982 Z1610114 1982 selected work novel romance London : IPC Magazines , 1982
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62y The Adventuresome Spirit London : Robert Hale , 1962 Z1079965 1962 single work novel romance London : Fleetway Publications , 1963
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162y Follow Your Star London : Collins , 1963 Z958184 1963 single work novel romance 'When her guardian died, Kylie was stunned to find that nothing - house, property, clothes, even the name she had used - belonged to her. She had to start a new life, and was determined to start it with no taint of the old. But the job she took as 'Kylie Brown' was with a family closely intertwined with her old life - and her blooming love for Brad Coulsell was shadowed when she learned that Brad was looking for the girl she had once been. Why?... and what would he think of her when he discovered the truth?' (Publisher's blurb) London : Fleetway Publications , 1965
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260y Two Summers London : Hutchinson , 1954 Z807623 1954 single work novel romance On front cover (1967): Hugh was there when tragedy struck...dear, dependable Hugh. London : Fleetway Publications , 1967
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1089y The Gone-Away Man London : Collins , 1968 Z955002 1968 single work novel romance
'A horseman was coming. It had to be Ransome. Lisa turned to run in and tell Mrs. Watson. Then she stopped and stared, for a movement from the opposite end of the valley had caught her eye. It was Imelda's car!
'The rider from the north and the car from the south would meet right in the gravel square by the home paddock.
'Lisa couldn't bear to see it. She went inside. She would rather experience an earthquake than watch Ransome kiss Imelda.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
London : IPC Magazines , 1974 - y Paradise Island London : IPC Magazines , 1969 Z1610117 1969 single work novel romance When dancer Natalie Natal became too ill to carry out her latest engagement, she and her husband and partner, Nick, persuaded Lauren to take her place. Thrilled at the prospect of living and working in luxurious surroundings on the romantic Paradise Island, Lauren didn't foresee the difficulties which might arise . . . and arise they did. (Blurb) London : IPC Magazines , 1969
- y Man From the Outback [and] Come Sail With Me London : IPC Magazines , 1978 Z1610022 1978 selected work novel romance London : IPC Magazines , 1978
- y The Cavendish Affair London : Robert Hale , 1980 Z807512 1980 single work novel romance London : Fleetway Publications , 1980
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