The publication is one of 500 hardback copies
of the book that were printed in an initial run in 1997. Three
hundred of those were sent to libraries.
The one being sold by Christie's, as part of its upcoming "The
Art of Literature: Loan and Selling Exhibition", is among the
other 200.
"There were a few things that they seemed to get wrong in the
book production," Mark Wiltshire, a specialist in printed books
and co-curator of "The Art of Literature" exhibition, told
Reuters.
"On the back cover, for instance, philosophers, which of course
is quite a key word... is misspelt 'philosphers', that 'o' that
second 'o' is missing. Also on page 53, in the list of items
which pupils are asked to take to Hogwarts with them, 'one wand'
is repeated twice."
While Rowling was unknown at the time, the book about the
magical world of witches and wizards went on to become a massive
hit around the world, spawning a whole series and a huge film
franchise.
"In many ways, this book is the physical manifestation of a
magic memory for so many people and that's what makes it so
desirable," Wiltshire said.
Christie's "Art of Literature" event is open to the public June
7-15.
($1 = 0.7950 pounds)
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Raissa
Kasolowsky)
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