A pristine first-edition paperback copy of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone set a new world record when it sold for a magical of £17,000.
Bidders from across the world fought over the “vanishingly rare” first-issue paperback which would have cost £4.99 when published.
Jim Spencer from Rare Book Auctions, which set the previous record for a first edition paperback which sold for £12,000 last year, said: “This sale blew it out of the water and, to be honest, I am not surprised. Because it had been kept in storage it was in pristine condition. It is amazing to think first edition Harry Potter paperbacks are now achieving almost as much as hardbacks were a decade ago.”
When J.K. Rowling’s debut novel was first published, Bloomsbury expected little demand and printed just 500 hardbacks and a little over 5,000 paperbacks – making both editions exceptionally rare.
The paperback issue of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone had been sent to Katrina McNicol in 1997 to review when she was aged 24 and working on a magazine in the Scottish Highlands.
At the time, the Boy Wizard was yet to find international fame, and the unread paperback languished on a pile, before ending up in storage.
The rare paperback included all the telltale signs of a genuine first edition, such as the missing ‘o’ in the word philosopher’s’ on the back cover. It also refers to ‘Hogwarts School of Wizardry and Witchcraft’ which was later changed to ‘Witchcraft and Wizardry’.

On page 53, a list of school supplies Harry receives from Hogwarts refers to item ‘1 wand’ twice – at the start and again at the end.
Jim added: “It sold to a private UK buyer which is good news for the homegrown book market because the biggest bids for Potter have traditionally always come in from the USA.”
In 2024, Rare Books Auction, sold a 1997 first edition hardback of the Philosopher’s Stone for £85,000.
Jim said: “The key to this auction record was the condition of the book. It was perhaps the finest example ever to come onto the market. It underlines the series’ growing status as one of the defining literary phenomena of the modern age.”
Before the sale Jim had put a guide price of £7,000-£10,000 on the book part of an online sale which ended on May 20.
Charles Hanson, from Hansons Auctioneers, the parent company of Rare Book Auctions, said: “Jim has really established himself as the leading authority on Harry Potter and we were delighted to be able to offer the vendor a global platform on which to sell this remarkable book.”
Auction Details
Auction: The Library Sale (Presented by Rare Book Auctions)
Auction date: 6th – 20th May 2026 | 6pm
Location: Rare Book Auctions
Auction contact: [email protected]
Catalogue/bidding: www.hansonslive.co.uk | www.the-saleroom.com

