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“A History of Magic” Heading to New York!

by Megan Fischer · September 6, 2017

There has been celebration after celebration marking the 20th anniversary of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone this year, one of the biggest ones being Harry Potter: A History of Magic, which runs at the British Library from October 20, 2017, until February 28, 2018, in London. For those of us not in the UK, however, don’t fret! Pottermore recently announced that a special exhibit will be coming stateside next year!

 

 

The exhibit will be traveling to the New-York Historical Society in October 2018. Scholastic will also publish an official comprehensive companion book, Harry Potter: A History of Magic, which will be a collaboration of the publishers and museum curators, and in full color! Pottermore will also be publishing a digital copy of Harry Potter: A History of Magic that is specific to the New York exhibit in October 2018.

Harry Potter: A History of Magic will unveil rare books, manuscripts and magical objects from the British Library’s collection, capturing the traditions of folklore and magic at the heart of the Harry Potter stories. Exploring the subjects studied at Hogwarts, the exhibition will include original drafts and drawings by J.K. Rowling and Harry Potter illustrator Jim Kay – all on display for the first time.

The exhibit will change a bit as it travels to the United States, adding American artifacts and other magical items.

You will be able to purchase one of the accompanying books, Harry Potter: A Journey Through a History of Magic, on October 20, 2017 – the day the exhibit begins in London – to hold you over until you can attend the exhibit in person in the States. You won’t be able to purchase Harry Potter: A History of Magic until October 2018, however.

Will you be attending the exhibition, either in London or in New York? Will you purchase the companion books as well? Let us know in the comments below!

Press Release

(New York, NY – September 6, 2017) Scholastic, the global children's publishing, education and media company, today announced that this fall the company will publish Harry Potter: A Journey Through a History of Magic, a companion title to the exhibition at the British Library in London, Harry Potter: A History of Magic. The book (ISBN 978-1338267105; $19.99), to be published on October 20, 2017, will give U.S. fans a sneak peek at what to expect in the exhibition when it opens at the New-York Historical Society in October 2018. 2018 marks the 20th anniversary of the publication of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the US and the exhibition will be a highlight of Scholastic's year-long celebratory plans.

The exhibition which opens at the British Library in London on October 20, 2017, and will run through February 28, 2018, will unveil rare books, manuscripts and magical objects from the British Library’s collection, capturing the traditions of folklore and magic at the heart of the Harry Potter stories. Exploring the subjects studied at Hogwarts, the exhibition will include original drafts and drawings by J.K. Rowling and Harry Potter illustrator Jim Kay, both on display for the first time. As it travels from London to New York, the exhibition will also feature U.S.-specific artifacts and items from Harry Potter publisher Scholastic’s own collection.

Aimed at a family audience, the book, Harry Potter: A Journey Through a History of Magic, will showcase a selection of the amazing artifacts, manuscripts, original artwork and magical objects included in the exhibition. It will include spellbinding facts and information behind the real history of magic around the world, alongside activities inspired by the exhibition and the subjects studied at Hogwarts, creating a rich and rewarding book for families to enjoy for years to come. The book will be published simultaneously with UK print publisher Bloomsbury on October 20, 2017 alongside the ebook edition, which will be published in both markets by Pottermore.

“As the longtime U.S. publisher of Harry Potter, we at Scholastic are thrilled to publish Harry Potter: A Journey Through a History of Magic,” said Ellie Berger, President of Scholastic Trade. “We look forward to further collaboration with the New-York Historical Society and the British Library in 2018 as we celebrate the 20th anniversary of Harry Potter in the U.S.”

In fall 2018, to accompany the exhibition at the New-York Historical Society, Scholastic will also publish an official comprehensive companion book. A collaboration between the publishers and the exhibition curators, this will be a lavishly produced full-color book which will make the whole exhibition experience available to everyone. An enhanced digital edition allowing the content to be navigated in multiple, digital-first ways will be launched simultaneously by Pottermore.

Jamie Andrews, Head of Culture and Learning at the British Library, said: "We are so excited to be taking Harry Potter: A History of Magic to New York, and we're delighted that US fans will also be able to enjoy the companion book, Harry Potter: A Journey Through a History of Magic. It's particularly exciting to be able to develop the exhibition for a US audience in collaboration with Scholastic, following its run here at the British Library in London. Harry Potter: A History of Magic promises to be a stunning exhibition capturing the traditions of folklore and magic across the world, which are at the heart of the Harry Potter stories."

Louise Mirrer, President and CEO of the New-York Historical Society, said: “As the oldest museum in New York, the New-York Historical Society is honoured to present Harry Potter: A History of Magic in 2018 and bring these incredible treasures from the British Library to a whole new audience. The Harry Potter series has turned a generation into avid readers, and they’re sure to be enchanted by this fascinating exploration of magical traditions and myths from across the world, which make the Harry Potter series so rich and exciting.”

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