Jun 07, 2003
There are a few HP school sweaters for sale on eBay. Also, TM Athletics will apparently custom make Hogwarts House sweaters (email [email protected], attention Jim Hopkins, for more details). Thanks to Lady Midori for the information.

Jun 06, 2003
Sotheby’s has announced intentions to auction more first-edition Potters. The details as they provide them are: 455 Rowling, J.K. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. Bloomsbury, 1997 8vo, FIRST EDITION, original pictorial boards, erased ownership marks on front paste-down, head and foot of spine bumped, corners slightly chipped, publisher’s binding faults There are two raised …read more!
Jun 06, 2003
Yahoo France reports that the French translation of book five will be available on December 3, 2003. The translation will be done by Jean-François Ménard, who translated the first four books.
Jun 06, 2003
CBS news reports that “author J.K. Rowlings’ Harry Potter books are some of the most frequently pirated in the world.” The article briefly discusses the impact of book piracy on the publishing industry and the world.
Jun 06, 2003
Happy 40th birthday to Jason Isaacs! Perhaps we shouldn’t look forward to more Lucius Malfoy – but bring back the cane and bow! For those who are interested, gloomygus.org is celebrating with a charity drive for the Make a Wish Foundation.
Jun 06, 2003
“Billboards. Baseball parks. A countdown in Times Square. Scholastic, Inc., the U.S. publisher of J.K. Rowling’s mega-selling children’s series, has planned a $3 million-$4 million marketing campaign, more than doubling its budget for the release of the last Potter book, “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,” in 2000,” reports CNN.com. One might ask why …read more!

Jun 06, 2003
Hey all – as you might have noticed, we’ve undergone a bit of a redesign. You’ll see above that we are now part of The Floo Network, the most exciting thing to ever happen to this site. The Floo Network is composed of four sites: The Harry Potter Lexicon, run by the incomparable Steve van …read more!

Jun 05, 2003
New York Senator and former Hillary Rodham Clinton’s highly anticipated new book, Living History is still second to Phoenix in Amazon.com orders, according to a report in the New York Daily News. Also, the Shreveport Times notes that “while local booksellers report getting no requests or a few per day for Hillary Clinton’s new book …read more!

Jun 05, 2003
Thanks Christopher, for pointing us to this USA Today article, which discusses the Potter audience as it ages, and expectations for Phoenix among that population. Quotage: Erin Meyers, 18, of Tyler, Texas, is excited, but she won’t be wielding a wand on June 21. Having begun the series at 15, the incoming Emory University freshman …read more!