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ross410 | 12:51 Tue 12th Jul 2005 | Arts & Literature
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Hi, I have just discovered I have a first addition version of the Harry Potter book, The Goblet of Fire. It is one of the books with an 'x' at the end of the ISBN, and apparently has a mistake somewhere in the book. I was wondering if anybody knows if these books are of any value, and if so, how much they are worth. thanks.
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Sorry to burst your bubble but the Goblet of Fire first editions are not very valuable because so many were printed in the first run.  Probably most people who ordered it on to be delivered on the first day of release have a first edition. 

There were some mistakes in the first edition of GoF; but again, many of these books were printed.  Some first editions of The Prisoner of Azkaban had a printing error and are worth about �1000.

I also have one of the first edition 'Goblet of Fire' and yes it has a mistake in the book which I believe was amended in later editions. morg-monstei is right, there were thousands of these first editions printed so they won't be very valuable. A first edition of 'The Philosphers Stone' - now that's a different story.
the mistake was that jame spotter came out of voldemort's wand before lily when it should have been the other way round.
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What kind of mistakes are you talking about? I might have a first addition version, but i dont kno...
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It was the mistake that Random_101 was talking about

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