![]() ![]() Also note that the reviewers' name and age lack comma separators, and the age notations are capitalized on the first issue flap. The differences can be found in the two reviews on the bottom where the book title, and the words Harry Potter are not italicized. There is a photo below that compares the first issue front flap to a later issue front flap from a 28th printing. But they are more important to note because it is possible to marry a later issue dust jacket to a first printing book. They are also not first edition points because they are found on all first editions. There are also some stylistic differences found on the dust jacket front flaps of first and early printings. Again, these errors are not first edition points. Most notable among these errors is on page 245 where is says "because Lord Voldemort - who is the last remaining ancestor of Salazar Slytherin - can speak Parseltongue." The word "ancestor" was changed to "descendant". None of these errors were changed during the first printing run, so they are not considered first edition points. ![]() There are numberous typographical errors found on all first and early printings, including first and early paperback printings. The logo was added to later printings of the hardcover and can be found on all printings of the paperback edition, including the first. The first printing and other early printings of the hardcover lack the Hogwarts logo on the copyright page. Two reviews on the dust jacket back - by The Sunday Times, and The Independent on Saturday. The dust jacket has a price of £10.99 on the bottom corner of the front flap. The boards are illustrated to match the dust jacket. The copyright page must not contain the statement "This edition produced for The Book People Ltd," as this indicates a reprint. Pages: 251 "First published in Great Britain in 1998" is stated on the copyright page with full number line "10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1" and the printer stated as "Clays Ltd, St Ives plc". Share each director’s vision as you watch Daniel, Rupert, and Emma grow up with Harry, Ron, and Hermione.īuy Ultimate Edition on DVD on (affiliate link)īuy Ultimate Edition on Blu-Ray on Amazon.First Edition Points and Criteria for Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets ![]() Learn why so many of Britain’s acting greats wanted to be part of Harry Potter’s world… and which ones became mentors to the young stars. See screen tests of actors including Evanna Lynch (Luna Lovegood) and Jessie Cave (Lavender Brown) working with the established stars. Rowling books helped Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, and more stars make their roles leap from page to screen. “That’s the heart and that’s the soul of the film.” And that’s the heart and soul of this incisive, decade-spanning exploration of how the series’s actors bring the beloved Harry Potter characters to life. “We really do look at the story and characters first,” producer David Heyman says. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Revealed – 2002 HBO First Look specialĬreating the World of Harry Potter, Part 2: Characters – Explore how the cast and creative team of directors and designers take the character’s descriptions on the page to the actor’s performances on film.Ĭollectibles: 48-page photo book with never-before-seen images from Years 1-7 and 2 Ultimate Edition Character cards, Rubeus Hagrid and Severus Snape.Ĭreating the World of Harry Potter – Part 2: Characters Screen tests of Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson Interviews with Students, professors and more. ![]() Tour Dumbledore’s Office- Welcome to the self-guided tour of Professor Dumbledore’s office, one of the most fascinating rooms at Hogwarts. Rowling and Steve Kloves- The author and screenwriter detail how the books are brought to life, and the changes that happen in the process.īuild a Scene- Building a scene as magnificent as Professor Dumbledore’s office takes more than wood, plaster, nails and paint. Photo Gallery: Certificates- Have a look at Gilderoy Lockhart’s many achievements Required Reading- Find out what text books you’ll need for Lockhart’s Defense Against the Dark Arts class.Ī Conversation with J.K. Disc 2: Extended Version with 13 minutes of footage not shown in theatres ![]()
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