The Scotsman

Harry Potter fans mark 20 years since first book

● Philosophe­r’s Stone has sold over 450 million copies in 79 languages

- By LAURA HARDING

Harry Potter fans around the world will today celebrate the 20th anniversar­y of the first book about The Boy Who Lived.

Harry Potter And The Philosophe­r’s Stone was first published on 26 June, 1997, and has since sold more than 450 million copies worldwide in 79 languages.

It has also led to a major film franchise, a sold-out theatre production and multiple theme parks, as well as a booming memorabili­a market.

Author JK Rowling had the idea for the stories about a young wizard and his friends and teachers at a school for magic while on a train journey and wrote the first book in a cafe in Edinburgh.

The Elephant House has since become a tourist attraction for fans of the series.

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0 J K Rowling surrounded by Muggles – and a witch or two – during a reading in London in 2007 Philosophe­r’s Stone, The Chamber of Secrets, was published the following year in 1998, while Harry Potter And The Prisoner of Azkaban was published in 1999. They were followed by Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire, The Order Of The Phoenix, The Halfblood Prince and The Deathly Hallows.

The first film, which propelled stars Daniel Radcliffe (Harry), Emma Watson (Hermione) and Rupert Grint (Ron) to global fame, was released in 2001 and the franchise wrapped up in 2011.

Harry Potter And The Cursed Child, a two-part West End Stage play written by Jack Thorne and based on a story by Rowling, opened on 30 July, 2016.

In honour of the 20-year anniversar­y, an exhibition celebratin­g the magic of Harry Potter will open at the British Library on 20 October, while Rowling’s publisher Bloomsbury will release four new editions of the book, one for each house at Hogwarts School Of Witchcraft & Wizardry.

The covers of the four books feature the crest for each house and inside are factfiles, character profiles and illustrati­ons.

Pottermore, the online home of Harry Potter, recently announced a Wizarding World Book Club, allowing fans to revisit their favourite books and discuss them online.

The Edinburgh Bookshop in the city’s Bruntsfiel­d Place is organising a 20th anniversar­y party in Morningsid­e’s Christ Church, while dozens of bookshops across the United Kingdom will be holding Harry Potter book quizzes.

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