Harry Potter and The Philosophers Stone Australian 1st edition 1t print. A red stamp is on the rear of the copyright page stating, rejected copy, not for sale, under copyright. I have no further information as in to why it is there but it can be seen from the images. Book and dust jacket are in new condition.
signed twenty-third edition, 1997. eleven-year-old harry potter learns on his eleventh birthday of his magical wizard powers and infamous designation as "the boy who lived." he attends hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry, where he befriends ronald weasley and hermione granger. as the trio adjust to life at wizard boarding school, their burgeoning powers are put to the test in a confrontation with dark magic. detailed provenance available upon request. london: bloomsbury. isbn: 0-7475-3274-5. 5.1 x7.75". softcover. bound in colored paper wrappers. book condition: slight edgewear and shelfwear. reading crease to spine. very good ++. located in our greenpoint store.
two signed early paperback editions. harry potter and the philosopher's stone signed twenty-third paperback printing, 1997. eleven-year-old harry potter learns on his eleventh birthday of his magical wizard powers and infamous designation as "the boy who lived." he attends hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry, where he befriends ronald weasley and hermione granger. as the trio adjust to life at wizard boarding school, their burgeoning powers are put to the test in a confrontation with dark magic. london: bloomsbury. isbn: 0-7475-3274-5. 5.1 x7.75". softcover. bound in colored paper wrappers. book condition: slight edgewear and shelfwear. reading crease to spine. very good ++. harry potter and the chamber of secrets signed first paperback printing, 1998. the second installment in the bestelling series, follows harry, ron, and hermione's second year at hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry. the trio encounters a new form of dark magic as mysterious messages written in blood appear on the school's walls. london: bloomsbury. ibsn: 0-7475-3848-4. 5.1 x 7.75". softcover. bound in colored paper wrappers. book condition: light edgewear. price sticker on back cover. near fine-. detailed provenance for both copies available upon request. located in our greenpoint store.
This is a true first printing copy of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in paperback, of which there were 5150 copies printed. These were printed simultaneously with the 500 hardback copies, neither of which have bibliographic priority. All of the first printing points can be observed including the Wendy Cooling quote to the bottom of the front cover, the misspelled Philospher's present to the rear cover along with the Wizardry and Witchcraft, rather than Witchcraft and Wizardry. The very well known error of 1 wand listed twice on page 53 along with the all important 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 number line listed on the copyright page and the missing space between Thomas Taylor1997. This is a lovely near fine copy with no colour fading at all the the spine or book itself. There are no creases to the front or back covers but there is some creasing to the spine and some marginal toning as is always the case. The book has a tight binding and is square with no shelf lean, it appears unread with no dog ears, folds or creases to any of the pages. Internally, there are no ownership inscriptions or writing of any kind but the title and half title pages do have some minor spotting, otherwise a fine copy. Overall, a beautiful copy protected in a custom made quarter leather clamshell box with gold gilt lettering to the spine.
It is well known that the book was rejected by all the major publishers but interest was shown by Bloomsbury who made an offer to acquire the UK rights to the title for an advance of around £1500. There were 500 hardback copies and 5150 paperback copies printed simultaneously. Neither has bibliographic priority. This particular book is in extremely fine condition, a stunning copy without any colour fading. It is unread, the binding is extremely tight and square without shelf wear. There is a hint of toning to the page edges, which is always the case with these early paperback books due to the cheap paper stock used when printing. It is without doubt the best copy we have ever seen or encountered. The spine, front and back cover could be described as pristine, without marks or creases or any kind. Internally there are no marks, library stamps or ownership inscriptions, just a slight crease to the top corner of page 105. Aside from this, it is a pristine first printing paperback in beautiful condition housed in a quarter leather clamshell box made by The Chelsea Bindery specifically for this book. A true collector's piece in near perfect condition.
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