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HARRY POTTER FINAL 5 BOOKS HARDBACK ALL 1ST EDITIONS, ALL FIRST PRINT RUNS, ALL BLOOMSBURY - PRISONER OF AZKABAN, GOBLET OF FIRE, ORDER OF THE PHOENIX, HALF-BLOOD PRINCE & DEATHLY HALLOWS

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I might just go as Sarah if I’m feeling brave enough!) Anyway, this post is all about how to tell if you have a Harry Potter First edition set of books. Be careful to make sure copies are by the first publisher. For all of the Harry Potter books, the first publisher is Bloomsbury. The first three Harry Potter first edition, first print books can be worth thousands of pounds. The value then decreases incrementally with the second, third and fourth prints, and so on. First edition Harry Potter books have become very valuable. Here is how you can tell if you have an original and what it may be worth: Firstly it’s important to establish what actually constitutes a Harry Potter first edition. As the book series grew in popularity the later books were printed by the millions even on the first print run, so for the final books in the series first editions are not remotely rare. I actually have first editions of both Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, but sadly they’re not worth anything.

In the post, I am going to cover all the things that will help you figure out whether you’re Harry Potter book is a first edition as well as other signs your book could be worth more than you might think. First editions of "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" are not particularly valuable because so many were printed Rare books by J. K. Rowling, including first editions and signed first edition copies of the Harry Potter books.You may even have a Harry Potter first edition set. Once you know what to look out for it’s worth keeping an eye out in charity shops and at car boot sales in case you come across a Harry Potter Book or even a Harry Potter first edition set that’s worth quite a bit of money. How Can You Tell If A Harry Potter Book Is A First Edition? If you’re anything like me, or you’re around my age you will have likely read the Harry Potter books growing up. Next , how do you tell whether your copy, which may look very similar to the one pictured above, is really a valuable first edition? In this post, I’m going to focus on how to tell if you have a first edition of Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone as that’s the one that’s most likely to be worth some money.

J.K. Rowling is obviously best known as the author of the Harry Potter stories. Rising meteorically from relative poverty and difficulty in Edinburgh to creative super-stardom in an incredibly short space of time it is not too much of a stretch to say that Ms. Rowling has changed the face of publishing, book-selling and indeed reading for millions of people. Nobody is free from the appeal of Harry Potter; from the children the books were originally aimed at to the multitudes of adults craving a little bit more magic that can be seen totally absorbed on the tube in the morning or queuing outside cinemas for the next film installment. If you think your copy may be worth thousands an independent valuation followed by an auction may the best way of ensuring you get the full value for your Harry Potter First edition. If all the above applies and you really do have a Harry Potter First edition book (or more than one making them a set!) there are a few things you might want to consider.

If you’re no longer a Harry Potter fan and want to sell your copy there are several routes you could take depending on the edition and what it might be worth.

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