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The cover of the UK public paperback edition. Author Illustrator J. Rowling Genre Auction date 13 December 2007 (handmade edition) Winning bid 1.95 / US$3.98 / €2.28 million () Publisher in association with Plc Publication date 4 December 2008 (public edition) Pages Handmade edition: 157 Paperback edition: 110 Collector's edition: 180 The Tales of Beedle the Bard is a book of children's stories by British author. There is a storybook of the same name mentioned in, the last book of the series. The book was originally produced in a limited edition of only seven copies, each handwritten and illustrated by J. One of them was offered for auction through Sotheby's in late 2007 and was expected to sell for 50,000 (US$77,000, €69,000); ultimately it was bought for £1.95 million ($3 million, €2.7 million) by Amazon, making the selling price the highest achieved at auction for a modern literary manuscript. The money earned at the auction of the book was donated to charity campaign.

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The book was published for the general public on 4 December 2008, with the proceeds going to the Children's High Level Group (renamed in 2010). The symbol of the found in 'The Tale of the Three Brothers' The Tales of Beedle the Bard first appeared as a in J. Rowling's 2007, the seventh and final novel of the series. The book is bequeathed to by, former headmaster of.

It is described as a popular collection of Wizarding children's, so that while is familiar with the stories, and Hermione Granger had not previously heard of them due to their non-magical upbringing. Presuntos Implicados Ser De Agua Rar. The book Hermione receives in Dumbledore's will is a copy of the original edition of the fictional book.

It is described as an ancient-looking small book with its binding 'stained and peeling in places'. In the novel it is also said the book has a title on its cover, written in embossed runic symbols. The book acts as the vehicle for introducing the to the trio. Moh Airborne Demo Pc Zip more.

Above the story 'The Tale of the Three Brothers', Hermione Granger finds a strange symbol which later is revealed by to be the symbol of the Hallows. The triangle from the symbol represents the, the circle inside the triangle symbolises the, and the vertical line represents the. These three objects are also mentioned in the story itself (see ), and are said to belong to the, who are later revealed as being both Voldemort's and Harry Potter's ancestors. Towards the end of the novel, Albus Dumbledore also confirms Harry's connection to the Peverells, and states that the three brothers might in fact have been the creators of the Hallows. The introduction (written by Rowling) to the publications released in December 2008 mentions that the fictional character Beedle the Bard was born in, lived in the 15th century, and had 'an exceptionally luxuriant beard'. Publication history [ ] Rowling started writing the book soon after finishing work on the seventh Harry Potter novel. During an interview with her she also stated that she used other books as a source of inspiration for the tales.

More specifically, 'The Tale of the Three Brothers', the only story included entirely in The Deathly Hallows, was inspired by 's ' from. Handmade edition [ ] Originally The Tales of Beedle the Bard had only been produced in a limited number of seven handmade copies, all handwritten and illustrated by the author herself. The books were bound in brown, and decorated with hand- silver ornaments and mounted semiprecious stones by silversmith and jeweller Hamilton & Inches of. Each of the silver pieces represents one of the five stories in the book. Rowling also asked that each of the seven copies be embellished using a different. Six of these original handwritten copies were uniquely dedicated and given by Rowling to six people who were most involved with the Harry Potter series. The recipients of these copies were not initially identified.

Since then, two of these people have been named. One is Barry Cunningham, Rowling's very first editor. Another is Arthur A.