Signed copies of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban are very scarce in any printing, with the popularity of Harry Potter, J.K. Rowing had stopped doing as many signing events as she had done previously and instead in 1999 Bloomsbury started sending out signed bookplates to book stores to help promote the release of the book. This particular signature is found on an official Bloomsbury bookplate adhered to the front free endpaper in a first UK edition, second printing copy. The book presented here is in near fine condition which appears unread, with square boards and sharp corners. This is some mild toning to the page edges as usual and some minor bumping to the base of the spine but overall a beautiful copy. Internally there are no ownership inscriptions, no dog eared pages or unwanted marks of any kind, a clean copy. The dust jacket is in fine condition without colour fading. The signature comes fully authenticated by Adam Houston 'the Harry Potter Specialist' the world's leading expert in authenticating J.K.Rowling's signature. It comes with a full authentication package including a letter of authenticity and collector card.
1st edition, 1st printing 3rd state with 2 black and white adverts in the back. F/F 10987654321 The book is also signed by David Bradley who played Filch and Jim Tavare who played Tom the Innkeeper
A nice copy of the British trade edition, third printing as indicated by number line, signed by Rowling to the title page. Book shows some signs of use, toning to block edges, but remains in nice condition. Jacket not present. Octavo, 317 pages, pictorial boards. Satisfaction guaranteed. Additional photos always available on request. Shipped in a fitted, padded box.
1st edition, 1st printing 3rd state with 2 black and white adverts in the back. F/F 10987654321 The book is also signed by David Bradley who played Filch and Jim Tavare who played Tom the Innkeeper
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