By ULA ILNYTZKY

NEW YORK (AP) - Four first edition copies of Harry Potter books inscribed by
author J.K. Rowling to her father have been sold for nearly $90,000.

The highest bid of $48,000 at Wednesday's auction went for the fourth book
in the fantasy series, "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire."

The books were among seven first edition presentation copies that the author
inscribed to her father, Peter J. Rowling, who consigned them to Sotheby's
fine books and manuscripts sale. The other three copies did not sell, said
Kristin Gelder, a spokeswoman for the auction house. None of the buyers was
identified.

Sotheby declined to say why Rowling decided to sell the books. And there was
no immediate comment from the author and no immediate response to a message
left with her agent after business hours in London.

The first edition dedication copy of "Goblet of Fire," complete with a
handwritten note about the character Ron Weasley, had been estimated to sell
for between $50,000 to $75,000.

(A presentation copy is a book the author has marked with an inscription and
presented to someone. A dedication copy is a book in which the author has
written a note to the person whose name appears on the dedication page. 
"Goblet of Fire" had been dedicated to the author's father.)

A first edition presentation copy, inscribed by the author to her father and
stepmother, of "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" - the third book
in the seven-book series - sold for $19,200. Its pre-sale estimate was
$20,000 to $30,000.

On the facing page of that book, Rowling has circled the numeral one,
indicating a first printing, and written, with a pointing arrow, "Guard it
with your lives!!!"

A first edition presentation copy of the second book in the series, "Harry
Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," sold for $10,800. And a first paperback
edition presentation copy of the first book, "Harry Potter and the
Philosopher's Stone" brought $9,600. (The book was released in the United
States as "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.") Both novels are
inscribed by the author to her father and stepmother and had pre-sale
estimates of $10,000 to $15,000.

Failing to sell were: a reprint first edition paperback presentation copy of
"Philosopher's Stone"; a first American edition and first printing
presentation copy of "Sorcerer's Stone"; and a first German edition second
printing presentation copy of "Sorcerer's Stone."

All prices include Sotheby's commission.

 



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