This article is about the Harry Potter series of novels. For the character, see Harry Potter (character). For the films, see Harry Potter (films). For other uses, see Harry Potter (disambiguation).
Harry Potter
The success of the Harry Potter franchise has led to a set of stamps being commissioned by Royal Mail, which feature the British children's covers of the seven books.[1]
Author J. K. Rowling (Joanne Rowling)
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Fantasy, Thriller, Bildungsroman
Publisher Flag of the United Kingdom Bloomsbury Publishing
Flag of the United States Scholastic Publishing
Flag of Canada Raincoast Books
Flag of Australia Bloomsbury Publishing
Flag of New Zealand Allen & Unwin
Publication date 26 June 1997 – 21 July 2007
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback) and audiobook
Pages Flag of the United Kingdom 3407 (in total)
Flag of the United States 4100 (in total)
The seven-part Harry Potter series of fantasy novels was written by English author J. K. Rowling about an adolescent boy wizard named Harry Potter and his best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. The story is mostly set at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, a school for young wizards and witches, and focuses on Harry Potter's fight against the evil wizard Lord Voldemort, who killed Harry's parents as part of his plan to take over the wizarding world.
Since the release of the first novel, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (retitled Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States) in 1997, the books have gained immense popularity, critical acclaim and commercial success worldwide, spawning films, video games and merchandise. The seven books published to date have collectively sold more than 325 million copies[2] and have been translated into more than 64 languages.[3] The seventh and last book in the series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, was released on 21 July 2007.[4] Publishers announced a record-breaking 12 million copies for the first print run in the U.S. alone.[5]
The success of the novels has made Rowling the highest-earning novelist in history.[6] English language versions of the books are published by Bloomsbury in the United Kingdom, Scholastic Press in the United States, Allen & Unwin in Australia and Raincoast Books in Canada.
The first five books have been made into motion pictures by Warner Bros. The sixth, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, is set to begin filming in September 2007, and has a scheduled release of 21 November 2008.[7]
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