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7 1/2 x 5 in (19 x 12.7 cm)
J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series reshaped modern children's literature and became one of the most influential publishing phenomena of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. With its blend of mythic storytelling, British boarding school tradition, and a richly imagined magical world, the series captivated readers across generations and languages, ultimately becoming a defining work of global popular culture.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire represents a pivotal installment within the saga. As the fourth book in the series, it marks the narrative transition from youthful adventure toward darker themes and broader moral conflict. The Triwizard Tournament introduces an international dimension to the wizarding world, while the novel simultaneously deepens the emotional and psychological development of its central characters.
The signed title page features Rowling's characteristic flowing autograph executed in bold marker across the lower portion of the page beneath the printed publication information. Rowling's signature typically exhibits a broad looping "J" followed by a fluid connection through the "K" and the distinctive sweeping strokes of "Rowling." The confident line quality and elongated terminal flourish reflect the author's recognizable signing style frequently seen on copies signed during public events and book tours.
Signed copies of Rowling's early Harry Potter titles remain among the most sought-after modern literary autographs. The extraordinary cultural impact of the series-spanning novels, films, theatre adaptations, and a vast international fan community-has made Rowling's signature highly collectible within both literary and popular culture collecting fields.
The visual presentation of the volume, featuring Mary GrandPré's iconic cover illustration, immediately evokes the magical atmosphere that defined the early editions of the series. The artwork's vibrant composition, centered on Harry Potter holding the Triwizard Cup, has become one of the most recognizable images associated with the franchise.
Today, signed editions of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire represent an important intersection of modern literature, global publishing history, and contemporary cultural memory. As Rowling's works continue to influence new generations of readers, autographed copies of the series occupy a lasting place within the modern rare book market.
J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series reshaped modern children's literature and became one of the most influential publishing phenomena of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. With its blend of mythic storytelling, British boarding school tradition, and a richly imagined magical world, the series captivated readers across generations and languages, ultimately becoming a defining work of global popular culture.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire represents a pivotal installment within the saga. As the fourth book in the series, it marks the narrative transition from youthful adventure toward darker themes and broader moral conflict. The Triwizard Tournament introduces an international dimension to the wizarding world, while the novel simultaneously deepens the emotional and psychological development of its central characters.
The signed title page features Rowling's characteristic flowing autograph executed in bold marker across the lower portion of the page beneath the printed publication information. Rowling's signature typically exhibits a broad looping "J" followed by a fluid connection through the "K" and the distinctive sweeping strokes of "Rowling." The confident line quality and elongated terminal flourish reflect the author's recognizable signing style frequently seen on copies signed during public events and book tours.
Signed copies of Rowling's early Harry Potter titles remain among the most sought-after modern literary autographs. The extraordinary cultural impact of the series-spanning novels, films, theatre adaptations, and a vast international fan community-has made Rowling's signature highly collectible within both literary and popular culture collecting fields.
The visual presentation of the volume, featuring Mary GrandPré's iconic cover illustration, immediately evokes the magical atmosphere that defined the early editions of the series. The artwork's vibrant composition, centered on Harry Potter holding the Triwizard Cup, has become one of the most recognizable images associated with the franchise.
Today, signed editions of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire represent an important intersection of modern literature, global publishing history, and contemporary cultural memory. As Rowling's works continue to influence new generations of readers, autographed copies of the series occupy a lasting place within the modern rare book market.
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J.K. ROWLING SIGNED HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE
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May 21, 2026 11:45 AM EDTSan Leandro, CA, United States
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