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FEATURE - Eine seltene Harry Potter Erstausgabe wird auf einer Auktion vermutlich einen Preis von über 20'000 Pfund erzielen
The Harry Potter first edition. A Harry Potter first edition book - bought at a table top sale for just £1 - is set to bring its owner a windfall that even author JK Rowling would have struggled to imagine. Such is the global appeal of the Harry Potter books, the classic first edition hard copy, which had a print run of just 500, is so highly sought after by wealthy fans and collectors worldwide one sold for £28,000 in May and another, signed by JK Rowling, made £68,000 at auction. Now a 1997 first edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone has been unearthed in Staffordshire by Hansons Auctioneers. Bought 20 years ago for pennies, it enters Hansons’ Library Auction on July 31 – Harry Potter and JK Rowling’s birthdays – with an estimate of £20,000-£30,000. The book was first published by Bloomsbury on June 30, 1997 after being rejected by several publishers. Those first editions can be identified by two typographical errors. The back page misspells philosopher’s – it reads philospher’s - and on P53 a list of equipment mentions ‘1 wand’ twice. Author JK Rowling’s name also appears as Joanne Rowling. / action press *** Local Caption *** 29980157
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DUK10120482_005
FEATURE - Eine seltene Harry Potter Erstausgabe wird auf einer Auktion vermutlich einen Preis von über 20'000 Pfund erzielen
Jim Spencer with the Harry Potter first edition. A Harry Potter first edition book - bought at a table top sale for just £1 - is set to bring its owner a windfall that even author JK Rowling would have struggled to imagine. Such is the global appeal of the Harry Potter books, the classic first edition hard copy, which had a print run of just 500, is so highly sought after by wealthy fans and collectors worldwide one sold for £28,000 in May and another, signed by JK Rowling, made £68,000 at auction. Now a 1997 first edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone has been unearthed in Staffordshire by Hansons Auctioneers. Bought 20 years ago for pennies, it enters Hansons’ Library Auction on July 31 – Harry Potter and JK Rowling’s birthdays – with an estimate of £20,000-£30,000. The book was first published by Bloomsbury on June 30, 1997 after being rejected by several publishers. Those first editions can be identified by two typographical errors. The back page misspells philosopher’s – it reads philospher’s - and on P53 a list of equipment mentions ‘1 wand’ twice. Author JK Rowling’s name also appears as Joanne Rowling. / action press *** Local Caption *** 29980160
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DUK10120482_004
FEATURE - Eine seltene Harry Potter Erstausgabe wird auf einer Auktion vermutlich einen Preis von über 20'000 Pfund erzielen
The Harry Potter first edition. A Harry Potter first edition book - bought at a table top sale for just £1 - is set to bring its owner a windfall that even author JK Rowling would have struggled to imagine. Such is the global appeal of the Harry Potter books, the classic first edition hard copy, which had a print run of just 500, is so highly sought after by wealthy fans and collectors worldwide one sold for £28,000 in May and another, signed by JK Rowling, made £68,000 at auction. Now a 1997 first edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone has been unearthed in Staffordshire by Hansons Auctioneers. Bought 20 years ago for pennies, it enters Hansons’ Library Auction on July 31 – Harry Potter and JK Rowling’s birthdays – with an estimate of £20,000-£30,000. The book was first published by Bloomsbury on June 30, 1997 after being rejected by several publishers. Those first editions can be identified by two typographical errors. The back page misspells philosopher’s – it reads philospher’s - and on P53 a list of equipment mentions ‘1 wand’ twice. Author JK Rowling’s name also appears as Joanne Rowling. / action press *** Local Caption *** 29980159
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DUK10120482_003
FEATURE - Eine seltene Harry Potter Erstausgabe wird auf einer Auktion vermutlich einen Preis von über 20'000 Pfund erzielen
The word philosopher is spelt wrong on the back cover of the Harry Potter first edition. A Harry Potter first edition book - bought at a table top sale for just £1 - is set to bring its owner a windfall that even author JK Rowling would have struggled to imagine. Such is the global appeal of the Harry Potter books, the classic first edition hard copy, which had a print run of just 500, is so highly sought after by wealthy fans and collectors worldwide one sold for £28,000 in May and another, signed by JK Rowling, made £68,000 at auction. Now a 1997 first edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone has been unearthed in Staffordshire by Hansons Auctioneers. Bought 20 years ago for pennies, it enters Hansons’ Library Auction on July 31 – Harry Potter and JK Rowling’s birthdays – with an estimate of £20,000-£30,000. The book was first published by Bloomsbury on June 30, 1997 after being rejected by several publishers. Those first editions can be identified by two typographical errors. The back page misspells philosopher’s – it reads philospher’s - and on P53 a list of equipment mentions ‘1 wand’ twice. Author JK Rowling’s name also appears as Joanne Rowling. / action press *** Local Caption *** 29980163
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DUK10120482_002
FEATURE - Eine seltene Harry Potter Erstausgabe wird auf einer Auktion vermutlich einen Preis von über 20'000 Pfund erzielen
Jim Spencer with the Harry Potter first edition. A Harry Potter first edition book - bought at a table top sale for just £1 - is set to bring its owner a windfall that even author JK Rowling would have struggled to imagine. Such is the global appeal of the Harry Potter books, the classic first edition hard copy, which had a print run of just 500, is so highly sought after by wealthy fans and collectors worldwide one sold for £28,000 in May and another, signed by JK Rowling, made £68,000 at auction. Now a 1997 first edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone has been unearthed in Staffordshire by Hansons Auctioneers. Bought 20 years ago for pennies, it enters Hansons’ Library Auction on July 31 – Harry Potter and JK Rowling’s birthdays – with an estimate of £20,000-£30,000. The book was first published by Bloomsbury on June 30, 1997 after being rejected by several publishers. Those first editions can be identified by two typographical errors. The back page misspells philosopher’s – it reads philospher’s - and on P53 a list of equipment mentions ‘1 wand’ twice. Author JK Rowling’s name also appears as Joanne Rowling. / action press *** Local Caption *** 29980162
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DUK10120482_001
FEATURE - Eine seltene Harry Potter Erstausgabe wird auf einer Auktion vermutlich einen Preis von über 20'000 Pfund erzielen
Jim Spencer with the Harry Potter first edition. A Harry Potter first edition book - bought at a table top sale for just £1 - is set to bring its owner a windfall that even author JK Rowling would have struggled to imagine. Such is the global appeal of the Harry Potter books, the classic first edition hard copy, which had a print run of just 500, is so highly sought after by wealthy fans and collectors worldwide one sold for £28,000 in May and another, signed by JK Rowling, made £68,000 at auction. Now a 1997 first edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone has been unearthed in Staffordshire by Hansons Auctioneers. Bought 20 years ago for pennies, it enters Hansons’ Library Auction on July 31 – Harry Potter and JK Rowling’s birthdays – with an estimate of £20,000-£30,000. The book was first published by Bloomsbury on June 30, 1997 after being rejected by several publishers. Those first editions can be identified by two typographical errors. The back page misspells philosopher’s – it reads philospher’s - and on P53 a list of equipment mentions ‘1 wand’ twice. Author JK Rowling’s name also appears as Joanne Rowling. / action press *** Local Caption *** 29980161
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