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Harry Potter. Association copies & ephemera from Matthew LaCroix (author of the fan mail that was famously used on the dust-jacket of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire), this being a collection of gifts from Bloomsbury to Matthew, together with correspondence and contemporary newspaper clippings recording his story. Collection comprising: Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, first edition, London: Bloomsbury, 2000, hardback, featuring Bloomsbury plate signed in black ink by the  

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Harry Potter. Association copies & ephemera from Matthew LaCroix (author of the fan mail that was famously used on the dust-jacket of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire), this being a collection of gifts from Bloomsbury to Matthew, together with correspondence and contemporary newspaper clippings recording his story. Collection comprising: Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, first edition, London: Bloomsbury, 2000, hardback, featuring Bloomsbury plate signed in black ink by the author (loosely inserted, sticker unused); Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, first issue paperback, London: Bloomsbury, 1999; a typed & signed letter from the Commissioning Editor at Bloomsbury, 7 July 2000, 'Dear Matthew, I am delighted to be enclosing with this letter a copy of "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" [the book in this collection]. As you can see, your letter takes pride of place on the jacket! Thank you again for allowing us to use your letter, and I very much hope that you enjoy the latest story in the Harry Potter adventures.'; a typed & signed letter from the branch manager of Waterstones, Telford, 'Dear Brian and Matthew, Thankyou for calling in to Waterstone's on Saturday, it was lovely to see you. I hope you both enjoyed every minute of Matthew's celebrity status! It was great to see him signing books in the store for our customers. Perhaps next time it will be for a book that he has written himself. As promised, I have enclosed a couple of photographs. I look forward to seeing you again before too long.'; two laminated photographs of Matthew signing copies of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire at Waterstones (as referred to in previous correspondence); two laminated compliments slips inscribed & signed by the Head of Children's Sales & Marketing at Bloomsbury (relating to the two books & signed bookplate mentioned previously); a large advertising poster from Bloomsbury promoting Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, 'New in Paperback', the design featuring Matthew's fan mail, 152cm by 50cm, complete with postage tube bearing Bloomsbury labels, postmarked 30 March 2000; a compliments slip from Bloomsbury, inscribed, 'Poster will be sent separately.'; a large promotional flyer advertising the paperback release of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, the design again featuring Matthew's fan mail with order codes for books and shop display items, 29.5cm by 42cm; a signed letter from the senior librarian at Shropshire County Council, 30 October 2001, thanking Matthew for judging a Harry Potter competition and inviting him to attend the presentation; handwritten fax sheet from Matthew's father to Bloomsbury, 'Thank-you for letter dated 18.1.00. Matthew is over the moon. We have forwarded reply in agreement to his letter being used, he is thrilled!'; a laminated dust-jacket for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire; a collection of contemporary newspaper clippings, some laminated, celebrating the story of Matthew's fan mail being used on the jacket of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, some of the press images showing Matthew with the books and posters offered in this collection. The archive is generally well-preserved, clean, bright; the first edition Goblet of Fire has some creasing to jacket, pale spotting to edges of text-block and slight shelf-lean  Provenance: Consigned to auction by the family

Realised Price: £1300

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Harry Potter. Association copies & ephemera from Matthew LaCroix (author of the fan mail that was famously used on the dust-jacket of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire), this being a collection of gifts from Bloomsbury to Matthew, together with correspondence and contemporary newspaper clippings recording his story. Collection comprising: Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, first edition, London: Bloomsbury, 2000, hardback, featuring Bloomsbury plate signed in black ink by theHarry Potter. Association copies & ephemera from Matthew LaCroix (author of the fan mail that was famously used on the dust-jacket of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire), this being a collection of gifts from Bloomsbury to Matthew, together with correspondence and contemporary newspaper clippings recording his story. Collection comprising: Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, first edition, London: Bloomsbury, 2000, hardback, featuring Bloomsbury plate signed in black ink by the
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