The copy of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone is such an early example that it even gets the author’s name wrong, stating âJ A Rowling’ instead of J K Rowling
A first proof of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone which is so unedited that the author’s name is spelled wrong has been found in a primary school.
St Kenelm’s Primary School in Oxfordshire found the book, which it bought for £1 in 1997, during a summer tidy-up. The âUncorrected Proof Copy’ is one of only 200 printed by Bloomsbury in 1997.
The school feared it had been accidentally thrown away after it had been missing for eight years but it turned up, to the delight of pupils and staff. The book is such an early example that it even gets the author’s name wrong, stating âJ A Rowling’ instead of J K Rowling.
It went under the hammer at Hansons Auctioneers with a guide price of £15,000-£20,000 on Tuesday.