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    Classic Books from the Library of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry: Quidditch through the Ages and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by J. K. Rowling, Newt Scamander

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    (Paperback - Boxed 2 Book Set)

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    • ISBN: 043932162X
    • Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
    • Pub. Date: November 2001
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    Comments from the Seller: Very Good Hardcover w/minor shelfwear to boards. Text free of notes, binding good. Books do not have Dust Jackets, have pictorial covers as issued. They do come in paper slipcase, which has light wear.

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    When first released to Muggles in March 2001, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and Quidditch Through the Ages further enlightened Harry Potter fans about the dangers and delights of the wizarding world. Now these two charming works of non-fiction are available in hardcover -- in a special keepsake slipcase edition!

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    It was ok.by James-Black

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    10/26/2009: The book were in excelent condition obviously. It was fun to read them, but not nearly as much fun as i thought i would, perhaps it was my fault and had my hopes too high after the Deadly Hollows...I think i was craving for more. I would still recommend it though, because it gave another insight to Harry's life.

    Quiddatch was interesting, Beasts was a boreby LaurelC

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    09/27/2009: Beasts was great for about 10 pages. Then the beasts were detailed and I felt as if I was in a classroom again. Snooze. More illustrations might have helped, and the notes by Harry and Ron were about the best thing in the book. My husband felt the same. Quiddatch was interesting throughout.

    The only good thing about this overpriced purchase is that 20% proceeds go to the ComicRelief foundation.


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