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Lavolta Press publishes books on historic costuming, for women and men. The periods we cover include the late 18th and early 19th centuries. http://www.lavoltapress.com/homepage.htm - 9-November-2000 Free desktop themes, screensavers and browser skins, based on some of my favorite period films, including "The Scarlet Pimpernel," "Amadeus," "Last of the Mohicans" and more! http://www.geocities.com/lynnsthemes/lynnsrings.html - 21-November-2000 The home page of Lynne Connolly, UK writer of Georgian and Regency Romance. Excerpts, reviews, news, inside information on the novels. Links to sites of interest. Also Lynne's collection of doll's houses and dolls. http://www.geocities.com/lynne_connolly2001 - 5-January-2002 Articles, resources, and pictures for Regency & Edwardian fashions, with special sections devoted to gown creation and wear. http://www.maisonelegance.bizland.com - 5-August-2002 Lindsay Randall is the published author of twelve historical romance novels. Several of her romances are set in the Regency period. http://www.lindsayrandall.com - 5-April-2002 Meredith Bond writes Regency romances -- learn more about her books here. http://www.meredithbond.com - 19-August-2003 http://www.geocities.com/my_delights/austen.html My Jane Austen Page - Official website for bestselling, award-winning author of historical and Regency romances. Novels, news, historical info, travels, biography, bibliography, photos, gardening and roses, book excerpts, links, purchase information. Interactive tour of the Isle of Man. http://members.aol.com/MargEvaPor - 13-November-2000 The official site of Regency romance author Martha Kirkland. Browse her newest releases and read preview chapters. A complete list of her published books is also available, along with writing tips, author information, and contests to win autographed books from Martha. http://www.rakehell.com/marthakirkland - 20-January-2001 Mary is craft crazy, Eva is purse/bag crazy. We offer a large selection of Antique/Vintage patterns. http://www.medidit.com/wbrngs.html - 10-November-2000 Personal website of Marguerite Bell (real name Ida Pollock) who loves nothing better than bringing the past to life - she even makes models of Tudor and Georgian houses (view photos). Author of 112 popular novels, Marguerite has produced many contemporary romances and romantic thrillers, but now concentrates exclusively on period fiction. Back in the 1960`s Harlequin Mills & Boon commissioned her to write a Regency novel just to `test the water`, and following the success of 5 stories, all published under her real name, the firm decided to found `Masquerade`. http://www.margueritebell.co.uk - 2-March-2004 Moonstone Research and Publications is a general research site but also has information specific to the 18th century and Regency periods. These include links and period documents and links to period electronic texts in the Reading Room Section. http://www.moonstonerp.com/links/reg.html - 20-January-2001 The Life and Times of Regency England from 1800 to 1820 http://regencyworld.thefairkingdom.com - 9-November-2000 Mary Balogh fans in U.S. can borrow books for only cost of shipping. http://www.romancelibrary.com - 9-November-2000 We offer an extensive selection of new and previously owned romance, mystery and fantasy books. Our site features book reviews, author interviews, contests, rare book finds and more. http://www.newandusedbooks.com/LINKS.CFM?MODE=1&LETTER=R - 8-January-2001 Nes'cafe is a site for historical romance booklovers. With reviews and a bookshelf filled with books about the regency era and links to sites of authors, booksellers and other romantic sites http://www.geocities.com/nesvantveen - 22-January-2001 The website of Nicola Cornick, writer of Regency romance for Harlequin Mills and Boon. http://www.nicolacornick.co.uk/ - 6-May-2001 This page was designed to provide information about the (supposed) upcoming film adaptation of Northanger Abbey, by Miramax. It contains cast biographies, story and author info, news and links. http://tackytree.tripod.com/northanger/links.html - 25-November-2000 Do the places mentioned in Georgette Heyer's road novel "Sprig Muslin" really exist? Join a tour of the places mentioned and find out! http://www.oxmust.co.uk/heyer/heyer1.htm - 17-December-2000 Research into the regency period and some of my own novels, FanFic and short stories set in the period. http://mysite.freeserve.com/onegirl - 8-February-2004 |