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Amazon.com Buys Beedle the Bard for $3.98 Million

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Posted by: Melissa
December 13, 2007, 11:17 PM

UPDATE: It has now been revealed that Amazon.com bought this book, and will be adding pictures and reviews of each of the fairy tales soon. The permanent link will eventually redirect to http://www.amazon.com/beedlebard. The note already contains several high-quality pictures and a video reading the note from JK Rowling inside the cover, and reveals that the book is 157 handwritten pages. Amazon.com editors are now taking questions about the tales on the site's discussion boards. Amazon has said it won't be publishing the book unless JK Rowling decides to do so, but it will be taking the book on tour to schools and libraries so children can see it themselves. (This was posted in their message boards.)

Our previous article of today's events is below:

The auction for The Tales of Beedle the Bard, JK Rowling's original, handwritten book of wizarding fairy tales, just happened at Sotheby's in London, and the lucky winner walked away with the item for the bargain price of 1,950,000 pounds, or nearly $4 million.

In a Sotheby's release, the auction house said that this is the highest price ever paid at auction for a work by JK Rowling and indeed for any children’s book - it is also the highest price ever paid at auction for any modern literary manuscript. It was a highly contested match between six bidders; the winner was a representative of London fine art dealer Hazlitt Gooden & Fox.

J.K. Rowling said of the sale, "I am stunned and ecstatic. This will mean so much to children in desperate need of help. It means Christmas has come early for me.”

The copy was one of seven handwritten editions and the only one to be made available for sale publicly. The other six have gone to six people instrumental to Harry since his inception. The leatherbound, handwritten tome was encrusted moonstones, as would be representative of "mothers, lovers and the power of dreams." All proceeds will benefit The Children's Voice Campaign charity, instituted by J.K. Rowling, which goes to help aid children who most need an advocate in the world.

In the release, Dr. Philip Errington, Deputy Director, Sotheby’s Books and Manuscripts department said: “Sotheby’s has been thrilled to work with JK Rowling and The Children’s Voice in selling this wonderful manuscript. This is one of the most exciting pieces of children’s literature to have passed through Sotheby’s. We have to reach back 80 years to find a comparison when we sold the manuscript of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland on behalf of the original Alice.”

In addition a set of signed Comic Relief books went for 1,125 GBP, and an original drawing of the main Harry Potter characters was sold for 34,100 GBP (or three times what was expected).

Also, a Reuters video from the reception, with glimpses of Evanna Lynch and Bonnie Wright in the crowd, may be seen here.

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150 Comments

TAD

$4 mill says DanRad did it again! XD DR: “I am JK’s TRUE BFF!! I was the only one allowed to be charitable…” o Me: ... >> So, uh, when will you be charitabley sharing pics of the Black Family Tree? DR: ... o_o But seriously, I’d like to know who bought it. :D

Posted by TAD on December 13, 2007, 04:30 PM report to moderator
Hufflepuff Lady

Whoa! That is an amazing number! Who has that much money to spend on a book? Awesome for the charity!

Posted by Hufflepuff Lady on December 13, 2007, 04:38 PM report to moderator
budb

patience Dawn ….there is no reason to think that we’ll never see the Tales, on the contrary, based on how JKR’s writings have been released so far everything points to the Tales becoming available to all, “sooner or later, in some format” patience…

Posted by budb on December 13, 2007, 04:56 PM report to moderator
flY AWAY

DAMNNNNN!!!!!!!!

Posted by flY AWAY on December 13, 2007, 04:58 PM report to moderator
Fer_keeper

I am with budb here, I am sure the tales will appear on the encyclopedia or as a little book like “Fantastic Beasts” and “Quidditch”

Posted by Fer_keeper on December 13, 2007, 05:10 PM report to moderator
Eeyore

That’s fantastic that it raised that much for Children’s Voice. But can you imagine what the six people who received one as a gift are now going to have to do to protect something that has proven to be that valuable? That’s quite a thank you gift that Rowling gave those six.

Posted by Eeyore on December 13, 2007, 05:12 PM report to moderator
Aragorn

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantastic_Beasts_and_Where_to_Find_Them

Lists the 15.7 million pounds value for FB and QTA

Posted by Aragorn on December 13, 2007, 05:13 PM report to moderator
Chrissi

It has much more to do with prestige than with charity.

Posted by Chrissi on December 13, 2007, 05:19 PM report to moderator
Avamar

Yeah, ROLL ON the facsimile copy!!!! I’m sure it’ll be released sometime. Too many fans want it; too good an opportunity to miss for fund- and awareness- raising.

It says on BBC Radio 4 that a Fine Art Dealer bought it.

Posted by Avamar on December 13, 2007, 05:19 PM report to moderator
Sharon

Wow! That’s great! What an amazing Christmas present for someone. Hehehe.

I really hope that the general public will get some version of this in the future. It won’t be quite the same as the auctioned copy since it’s not hand-written and bound in leather, but I’d love to have a small paperback like FB and QtA.

Posted by Sharon on December 13, 2007, 05:19 PM report to moderator
Amy S

THAT. IS. SO. COOL.

Posted by Amy S on December 13, 2007, 05:24 PM report to moderator
Aragorn

Sadly, I don’t think she’ll do that. The hand-written copies would still lose prestige and value.

I , too, really do want to be able to read the tales. grimace Oh, well.

Posted by Aragorn on December 13, 2007, 05:25 PM report to moderator
pottershrink

Merlin’s Beard!

What does work out per word?!

Posted by pottershrink on December 13, 2007, 05:33 PM report to moderator
Randy

I may be reacting too soon but this point I am surprised and dissapointed that J.K. has chosen to exclude the fans, the people who bought her books. This seems very elitist. It was also a poor way to raise money for charity as it has raised much less than it would have if published. But I may be reacting too soon. These special copies could have been distributed and the books published also. This may be the plan, but that has not been said so far, so I wonder.

Posted by Randy on December 13, 2007, 05:36 PM report to moderator
roonwit

I make it about 354 ponds a word, which would buy you 19 1/2 copies of DH (undiscounted).

Posted by roonwit on December 13, 2007, 05:37 PM report to moderator
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