Prisoner of azkaban first edition value




















Published by Bloomsbury, UK, The page is now loose and sold on it's own. Ideal for mounting with an image of the author or slipping inside an original copy of the book. Clean and clear inscription and signature of J K Rowling as shown to the dedication page.

The page is yellowed and mottled with age. Guaranteed genuine J K Rowling signature with certificate of authenticity included. Signed by Author. Used - Hardcover Condition: Very Good. From Netherlands to U. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Bloomsbury, London. Overall, a very good copy. Genuinely signed copies of Harry Potters are highly rare and valuable. Signed by Author s.

Used - Hardcover Condition: Fine. Condition: Fine. Published by Scholastic, Used - Hardcover Condition: As New. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Condition: Fine; tight clean binding, only opened for author to sign and to catalog. Grading is based on fact that upper front corner of dj has tiny crease. First Edition; First Printing.

First US edition hardcover signed by Rowling on the title page. Shipping is via fed ex or dhl. Also find First Edition Signed. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London, No Jacket. Hardback copy in green cloth boards with gold gilt lettering to front and spine, gold gilt facsimile autograph to front cover, pasted-on colour illustration to front board. No dustjacket as issued. Gold gilt page edges and sewn-in yellow silk bookmark.

Not library copy, no inscriptions. Seller: curtis paul books, inc. First US edition hardcover with full number line signed by Rowling to the title page. Mild bumping to points and edges, spine ends softened, slight soil to block edge.

The DJ in mylar is softened to spine ends, creased to front flap. Used - Hardcover Condition: near fine. Condition: near fine.

Dust Jacket Condition: near fine. Signed first edition, First American edition, October , stated on copyright page with number line from , signifying first printing. Signed by author on title page. Book and dust jacket near fine, wrinkling at bottom of spine of book and dust jacket.

Comes with flyer from signing. Rowling, J. Used Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. First American Edition. First American edition, first printing. Signed by J. Rowling on the title page. Publisher's blue boards with purple cloth backstrip, metallic green spine lettering. Fine in Fine unclipped dust jacket. A bright, sharp, unread copy of the third book in the series.

A fine first US edition first printing in a fine dust jacket, signed by J. Hardcover, Slipcased. Signed limited 1st edition, first impression - in new and unread condition. Signed by the artist Jim Kay, who has also sketched a very detailed original drawing of a dragon in the book. Please note, this is a very heavy item that will require a postage surcharge.

Celebrate 20 years of Harry Potter magic! An extraordinary creative achievement by an extraordinary talent, Jim Kay's inspired reimagining of J. Also find Hardcover First Edition Signed.

Published by Scholastic, London, Used - Softcover Condition: Fine. First UK paperback. First UK paperback edition, complete row of numbers to 1 on the copyright page, inscribed by Rowling on the half-title page. Fine in wrappers. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing, Rowling on a bookplate. The book is in wonderful shape and looks new. There is also a condition known as a state, whereby something about the book or dust jacket was changed during a print run. From there, you can check out the additional information for each specific book in the series in determining if your book might be, indeed, of value as a first edition.

If you have a book signed by cast or crew members of the Harry Potter film franchise, the only value added to the book is sentimental value. For the full list of the most expensive rare book sales on AbeBooks, you can click here. Do you collect rare editions of the Harry Potter books? Are you surprised by the worth of any of the books in your possession?

Would you sell your Harry Potter books if you found out that they were worth thousands? There's an escaped mass murderer on the loose, even the Muggles have been warned. The sinister prison guards of Azkaban have been called in to guard the school and Harry, Ron and Hermione rapidly discover why all witches and wizards live in fear of being sent to Azkaban.

Lessons, however, must go on and there are lots of new subjects in the third year - Care of Magical Creatures and Divination among others. The number line for the first edition: 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 and a block of misaligned text on page seven. The first hardcover print run was stopped mid-printing after it was discovered that 'Joanne Rowling' rather than 'J. Rowling' had been printed on the copyright page.



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