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Harry Potter by British Library
Harry Potter by British Library









Harry Potter by British Library

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2005)ħ.

Harry Potter by British Library

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2003)Ħ. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2000)ĥ. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (1999)Ĥ. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (1998)ģ. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (1997)Ģ. Here’s a quick catalog of the series, so that you know what you’re in for:ġ. That’s why we’ve decided to simply present all the Harry Potter books in order of chronology/publication, hitting the highlights for longtime fans to happily reminisce… and to help budding fans get a taste of the series’ genuine magic. Fortunately, he always has clever, loyal friends Ron and Hermione by his side - plus the invaluable mentorship of eccentric but wise Hogwarts headmaster, Dumbledore.Īs fellow Potterheads will know, it’s virtually impossible to rank these books from best to worst, since each one is brilliant in its own way. An incredibly imagined fantasy bildungsroman, it follows the eponymous boy wizard as he attends the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and contends with his destiny to fight the Dark Lord, Voldemort. Of all the zeitgeist-defining fiction to come out of the past twenty years, perhaps none has been more universally beloved than the Harry Potter series by J.K. This is the ultimate gift for Harry Potter fans, curious minds, big imaginations, bibliophiles and readers around the world who missed out on the chance to see the exhibition in person.All the Harry Potter Books in Order: Your J.K. Rowling's magical inventions alongside their cultural and historical forebears.

Harry Potter by British Library

Readers will be able to pore over ancient spell books, explore amazing illuminated scrolls that reveal the secret of the Elixir of Life, and through its unique design and functionality examine vials of dragon's blood, mandrake roots, painted centaurs and a genuine witch's broomstick, in an interactive digital book that shows J.K. There's also a specially commissioned essay for each subject area by an expert, writer or cultural commentator, inspired by the contents of the exhibition – absorbing, insightful and unexpected contributions from Steve Backshall, the Reverend Richard Coles, Owen Davies, Julia Eccleshare, Roger Highfield, Steve Kloves, Lucy Mangan, Anna Pavord and Tim Peake, who offer a personal perspective on their magical theme. It promises to take readers on a fascinating journey through the subjects studied at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry – from Alchemy and Potions classes, right through to Herbology and Care of Magical Creatures.Įach chapter showcases a treasure trove of artefacts from the British Library and other collections around the world, beside exclusive manuscripts, sketches and illustrations from the Harry Potter archive. Harry Potter: A History of Magic is the official eBook of the once-in-a-lifetime exhibition from the brilliant curators of the British Library.











Harry Potter by British Library