Covers and Title Pages
Notes and links by Steve Vander Ark and Michele L. Worley
Assistant page editor: Trish Drasnin
About the Dedication:
For Jessica,
who loves stories,
for Anne,
who loved them too;
and for Di,
who heard this one first.
This first book is dedicated to three of the most important women
in Jo's life.
Jessica
is her eldest daughter,
Anne was
her mother, and
Di
is her sister.
Original
Scholastic
cover art:
The U.S. cover was painted by
Mary GrandPré.
It shows Harry about to catch the
Snitch,
with other Quidditch players
in the far distant background.
Hogwarts castle
appears behind Harry and the
columns through which he is flying, and
Fluffy's three vicious
heads are visible in an opening in the
castle wall. In the distance
the forest's pointed pine
trees mirror the pointed towers of the
castle, while a
unicorn gallops by. It is this
image of Harry -- wearing a striped
Muggle shirt, jeans, and trainers
and with a simple cape to indicate robes, that is most familiar to fans, at
least in the U.S. There are patterns in the columns, but they are very
difficult to make out. If they are supposed to be actual images of things,
they are too distorted to be recognizable.
Original Bloomsbury
cover art:
The original
Bloomsbury cover
by Thomas Taylor
includes a rather bizarre-looking figure on the back. The man in the picture
really doesn't match any character in the book, although fans have speculated
that it is supposed to represent either
Dumbledore or
Quirrell. After a few editions,
the back cover was changed with a new image, this time clearly identifiable
as Dumbledore, even holding a
Put-Outer:
Title pages:
Pertinent text from the title pages:
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First published in Great Britain in 1997
Copyright Text Joanne Rowling 1997
Copyright cover illustration
Thomas Taylor 1997
Frontispiece:
Notes © 2004 - 2005 Steve Vander Ark and Michele L. Worley
and The Harry Potter Lexicon
Invaluable assistance with graphics and notes: Trish Drasnin
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