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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
(Book 1) |
*Harry Potter has never played a sport while flying on a broomstick. He's never worn
a cloak of invisibility, befriended a giant, or helped hatch a dragon. All Harry knows is a miserable
life with the Dursleys, his horrible aunt and uncle, and their abominable son, Dudley. Harry's room is
a tiny closet at the foot of the stairs, and he hasn't had a birthday party in eleven years.
But all that is about to change when a mysterious letter arrives by owl messenger: a letter with an
invitation to a wonderful place he never dreamed existed. There he finds not only friends, aerial
sports, and magic around every corner, but a great destiny that's been waiting for him...if Harry can
survive the encounter.
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, 10th Anniversary Edition
(Book 1) |
The book will feature exclusive bonus material from J.K. Rowling as well as new cover art and
a four-color frontispiece by Mary Grandpré.
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
(Book 2) |
*The Dursley's were so mean and hideous that summer that all Harry Potter wanted was
to get back to the Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry. But just as he's packing his bags,
Harry receives a warning from a strange, impish creature named Dobby who says that if Harry Potter
returns to Hogwarts, disaster will strike.
And strike it does. For in Harry's second year at
Hogwarts, fresh torments and horrors arise, including an outrageously stuck-up new professor, Gilderoy
Lockheart, a spirit named Moaning Myrtle who haunts the girls' bathroom, and the unwanted attentions
of Ron Weasley's younger sister, Ginny.
But each of these seem minor annoyances when the real
trouble begins, and someone — or something — starts turning Hogwarts students to stone. Could it be
Draco Malfoy, a more poisonous rival than ever? Could it possibly be Hagrid, whose mysterious past is
finally told? Or could it be the one everyone at Hogwarts most suspects...Harry Potter himself!
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
(Book 3) |
*Harry Potter has to sneak back to Hogwarts, after accidentally inflating his
horrible Aunt Petunia. But once there everyone is whispering about a prisoner who has escaped from the
famous wizard prison, Azkaban. His name is Sirius Black, and as a follower of Lord Voldemort he is
determined to track Harry Potter down -- even if it means laying siege to the very walls of Hogwarts!
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
(Book 4) |
*Harry wants to get away from the pernicious Dursleys and go to the International
Quidditch Cup with Hermione, Ron, and the Weasley's. He wants to dream about Cho Chang, his crush (and
maybe do more than dream). He wants to find out about the mysterious event that's supposed to take
place at the Hogwarts this year, an event involving two other rival schools of magic, and a competition
that hasn't happened in a hundred years. He wants to be a normal, fourteen year old wizard.
Unfortunately for Harry Potter, he's not normal - even by wizarding standards.
And in his
case, different can be deadly.
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
(Book 5) |
*There is a Door at the end of a silent corridor. And it's haunting Harry Potter's
dreams. Why else would he be waking in the middle of the night, screaming in terror? Here are just a
few things on Harry's mind: A Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher with a personality like poisoned
honey. A venomous, disgruntled house-elf. Ron as keeper of the Gryffindor Quidditch team. The looming
terror of the end-of-term Ordinary Wizarding Level exams...and of course, the growing threat of
He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named. In the richest installment yet of J. K. Rowling's seven-part story, Harry
Potter is faced with the unreliability of the very government of the magical world and the impotence
of the authorities at Hogwarts. Despite this (or perhaps because of it), he finds depth and strength
in his friends, beyond what even he knew; boundless loyalty; and unbearable sacrifice. Though thick
runs the plot (as well as the spine), readers will race through these pages and leave Hogwarts, like
Harry, wishing only for the next train back.
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
(Book 6) |
*The war against Voldemort is not going well; even Muggle governments are noticing.
Ron scans the obituary pages of the Daily Prophet, looking for familiar names. Dumbledore is absent
from Hogwarts for long stretches of time, and the Order of the Phoenix has already suffered
losses.
And yet...
As in all wars, life goes on. Sixth-year students learn to
Apparate -- and lose a few eyebrows in the process. The Weasley twins expand their business. Teenagers
flirt and fight and fall in love. Classes are never straightforward, though Harry receives some
extraordinary help from the mysterious Half-Blood Prince. So it's the home front that takes center
stage in the multilayered sixth installment of the story of Harry Potter. Here at Hogwarts, Harry will
search for the full and complex story of the boy who became Lord Voldemort -- and thereby find what
may be his only vulnerability.
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
(Book 7) |
It's year 7. What's going to happen? We'll all find out on July 21, 2007.
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Harry Potter and the
Cursed Child
(Book 8) |
Based on an original new story by J.K. Rowling, Jack Thorne and John Tiffany, a new play by Jack Thorne, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is
the eighth story in the Harry Potter series and the first official Harry Potter story to be presented on stage. The play will receive its world premiere in London’s
West End on July 30, 2016.
It was always difficult being Harry Potter and it isn’t much easier now that he is an overworked employee of the Ministry of
Magic, a husband and father of three school-age children.
While Harry grapples with a past that refuses to stay where it belongs, his youngest son Albus
must struggle with the weight of a family legacy he never wanted. As past and present fuse ominously, both father and son learn the uncomfortable truth: sometimes,
darkness comes from unexpected places."
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Harry Potter Deluxe Editions |
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Deluxe Edition)
(Book 1) |
This specially produced gift volume includes the complete text of the original
novel, gold-leaf edges, and a unique pen-and-ink drawing of the indomitable Harry at No. 4 Privet
Drive by the author.
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Deluxe Edition)
(Book 2) |
This special leather-bound edition with embossed covers is sure to be a volume your
family will treasure for years to come.
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Deluxe Edition)
(Book 5) |
This cloth-covered deluxe edition features full-color printed endpapers and a
foil-stamped title on the spine, and comes complete with a full-color slipcase with matte lamination
and foil-stamping. Best of all, the removable, suitable-for-framing book jacket is emblazoned with
exclusive, original artwork (that's different than the regular edition) by illustrator Mary GrandPré--
a one-of-a-kind keepsake that you won't find anywhere else.
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Deluxe Edition)
(Book 6) |
The deluxe edition includes a 32-page insert featuring near scale reproductions of
Mary GrandPré's interior art, as well as never-before-seen full-color frontispiece art on special
paper. The custom-designed slipcase is foil-stamped and inside is a full cloth case book,
blind-stamped on front and back cover, foil stamped on spine. The book includes full-color endpapers
with jacket art from the Trade edition and a wraparound jacket featuring exclusive,
suitable-for-framing art from Mary GrandPré.
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Deluxe Edition)
(Book 7) |
The Deluxe Edition includes an exclusive insert featuring near-scale reproductions
of Mary GrandPré's interior art, as well as never-before-seen full-color frontispiece art on special
paper. The custom-designed slipcase is foil-stamped and contains a full-cloth case book that has been
blind-stamped on front and back cover with foil stamping on the spine. The book includes full-color
endpapers featuring the jacket art from the trade edition and a wraparound jacket featuring art created
especially for this edition by Mary GrandPré.
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Harry Potter Illustrated Edition |
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone: The Illustrated Edition
(Book 1) |
For the first time, J.K. Rowling's beloved Harry Potter books will be presented in lavishly illustrated full-color editions. Kate Greenaway,
award-winning artist Jim Kay has created over 100 stunning illustrations, making this deluxe format a perfect gift as much for a child being introduced to the
series, as for the dedicated fan.
Harry Potter has never been the star of a Quidditch team, scoring points while riding a broom far above the ground. He
knows no spells, has never helped to hatch a dragon, and has never worn a cloak of invisibility.
All he knows is a miserable life with the Dursleys, his
horrible aunt and uncle, and their abominable son, Dudley -- a great big swollen spoiled bully. Harry's room is a tiny closet at the foot of the stairs, and he
hasn't had a birthday party in eleven years.
But all that is about to change when a mysterious letter arrives by owl messenger: a letter with an invitation
to an incredible place that Harry -- and anyone who reads about him -- will find unforgettable. |
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: The Illustrated Edition
(Book 2) |
The Dursleys were so mean and hideous that summer that all Harry Potter wanted was to get back to the Hogwarts School for
Witchcraft and Wizardry. But just as he's packing his bags, Harry receives a warning from a strange, impish creature named Dobby who says that
if Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts, disaster will strike.
And strike it does. For in Harry's second year at Hogwarts, fresh torments
and horrors arise, including an outrageously stuck-up new professor, Gilderoy Lockhart, a spirit named Moaning Myrtle who haunts the girls'
bathroom, and the unwanted attentions of Ron Weasley's younger sister, Ginny.
But each of these seem minor annoyances when the real
trouble begins, and someone -- or something -- starts turning Hogwarts students to stone. Could it be Draco Malfoy, a more poisonous rival
than ever? Could it possibly be Hagrid, whose mysterious past is finally told? Or could it be the one everyone at Hogwarts most suspects...
Harry Potter himself?
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: The Illustrated Edition
(Book 3) |
For twelve long years, the dread fortress of Azkaban held an infamous prisoner named Sirius Black. Convicted of killing thirteen people
with a single curse, he was said to be the heir apparent to the Dark Lord, Voldemort.
Now he has escaped, leaving only two clues as to where he
might be headed: Harry Potter's defeat of You-Know-Who was Black's downfall as well. And the Azkaban guards heard Black muttering in his sleep, "He's at
Hogwarts . . . he's at Hogwarts."
Harry Potter isn't safe, not even within the walls of his magical school, surrounded by his friends. Because on
top of it all, there may well be a traitor in their midst.
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: The Illustrated Edition
(Book 4) |
Harry Potter wants to get away from the pernicious Dursleys and go to the International Quidditch Cup with Hermione, Ron, and the
Weasleys. He wants to dream about Cho Chang, his crush (and maybe do more than dream). He wants to find out about the mysterious event involving two
other rival schools of magic, and a competition that hasn't happened for a hundred years. He wants to be a normal, fourteen-year-old wizard. Unfortunately
for Harry Potter, he's not normal - even by wizarding standards. And in this case, different can be deadly.
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Harry Potter Schoolbooks |
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Harry Potter Schoolbooks Box Set from the Library of Hogwarts:
Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them,
Quidditch Through The Ages |
Now, the classic books from the library of the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and
Wizardry--Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them and Quidditch Through the Ages--are available in
hardcover in a sturdy boxed gift set. (These books are written by J.K. Rowling herself under the
pseudonyms Newt Scamander and Kennilworthy Whisp.) Finally, Muggles will have the chance to discover
where the Quintaped lives, what the Puffskein eats, and why it is best not to leave milk out for a Knarl.
The Quidditch textbook explains where the Golden Snitch came from, how the Bludgers came into existence,
and why the Wigtown Wanderers have pictures of meat cleavers on their clothes. Both books, designed to
look like Harry Potter's actual, used Hogwarts textbooks, feature silly scribblings from Harry, Ron, and
Hermione. Proceeds from the sale of this gift set will go to improving and saving the lives of children
around the world.
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Harry Potter Box Set |
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Harry Potter Box Set Books 1-7 |
HARRY POTTER BOXED SET 1-7 includes the seven phenomenal Harry Potter hardcover
books by best selling author J. K. Rowling. These books are housed in a collectible trunk-like box
with sturdy handles and privacy lock. Bonus decorative stickers are included in each boxed set.
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Beedle the Bard |
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The Tales of Beedle the Bard, Standard Edition |
Offering the trademark wit and imagination familiar to Rowling's legions of readers--as well
as Aesop's wisdom and the occasional darkness of the Brothers Grimm--each of these five tales reveals a lesson
befitting children and parents alike: the strength gained with a trusted friendship, the redemptive power of
love, and the true magic that exists in the hearts of all of us. Rowling's new introduction also comments on the
personal lessons she has taken from the Tales, noting that the characters in Beedle's collection "take their
fates into their own hands, rather than taking a prolonged nap or waiting for someone to return a lost shoe,"
and "that magic causes as much trouble as it cures."
But the true jewel of this new edition is the
enlightening and comprehensive commentary (including extensive footnotes!) by Professor Albus Percival Wulfric
Brian Dumbledore, who brings his unique wizard's-eye perspective to the collection. Discovered "among the many
papers which Dumbledore left in his will to the Hogwarts Archives," the venerable wizard's ruminations on the
Tales allow today's readers to place them in the context of 16th century Muggle society, even allowing that
"Beedle was somewhat out of step with his times in preaching a message of brotherly love for Muggles" during the
era of witch hunts that would eventually drive the wizarding community into self-imposed exile. In fact, versions
of the same stories told in wizarding households would shock many for their uncharitable treatment of their
Muggle characters.
Professor Dumbledore also includes fascinating historical backstory, including tidbits
such as the history and pursuit of magic wands, a brief comment on the Dark Arts and its practitioners, and the
struggles with censorship that eventually led "a certain Beatrix Bloxam" to cleanse the Tales of "much of the
darker themes that she found distasteful," forever altering the meaning of the stories for their Muggle audience.
Dumbledore also allows us a glimpse of his personal relationship to the Tales, remarking that it was through
"Babbity Rabbity and Her Cackling Stump" that "many of us [wizards] first discovered that magic could not bring
back the dead."
Both a wise and delightful addition to the Harry Potter canon, this new translation of The
Tales of Beedle the Bard is all that fans could hope for and more--and an essential volume for the libraries of
Muggles, wizards, and witches, both young and old. |
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The Tales of Beedle the Bard, Collector's Edition |
Collector's Edition Product Features:
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All five fairy tales from the original The Tales of Beedle the Bard
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Outer case disguised as a wizarding textbook from the Hogwarts library
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Exclusive reproduction of J.K. Rowling's handwritten introduction
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10 new illustrations by J.K. Rowling not included in the Standard Edition or the original
handcrafted edition
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Velvet bag embroidered with J.K. Rowling's signature
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Metal skull, corners, and clasp
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Replica gemstones
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Emerald ribbon
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