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Signed First UK Edition “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” - 2003

J. K. ROWLING
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
First Edition, Later Printing
Signed by J. K. Rowling

Few literary phenomena have captured the imagination of the world as completely as the Harry Potter series. Since the publication of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone in 1997, J. K. Rowling’s beloved saga has become one of the most successful and influential literary franchises in history, selling hundreds of millions of copies worldwide and inspiring generations of readers.

Offered here is a signed copy of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, bearing the authentic signature of J. K. Rowling on the title page. Published by Bloomsbury, this volume represents the fifth installment in the Harry Potter series and is widely regarded as one of the most important and emotionally complex entries in the entire saga.

At over 750 pages, Order of the Phoenix was the longest Harry Potter novel published at the time of its release. The story follows Harry Potter’s growing struggle against the return of Lord Voldemort while confronting skepticism from the Ministry of Magic, hostility from the wizarding press, and increasing dangers within Hogwarts itself. The novel introduced readers to many of the series’ most memorable characters and organizations, including Luna Lovegood, the Order of the Phoenix, and the secret student resistance movement known as Dumbledore’s Army.

The publication of Order of the Phoenix in June 2003 was a global cultural event. Anticipation for the novel reached unprecedented levels, with millions of copies sold within days of release and midnight launch parties held throughout the world. By this stage, Rowling had become one of the most recognizable authors of the modern era, and demand for signed copies of her books had already begun to far exceed supply.

Unlike many contemporary authors, Rowling’s signed books have become increasingly difficult to obtain. Public signing events became progressively less common as the series grew in popularity, and opportunities to acquire authentic signatures diminished substantially after the publication of the final Harry Potter novels. As a result, genuine signed Harry Potter books continue to attract strong demand from collectors, investors, and fans alike.

While first-printing copies often receive the greatest attention, signed examples of Order of the Phoenix remain highly desirable regardless of printing status due to the significance of the title itself and the increasing scarcity of Rowling’s authentic autograph. The combination of Rowling’s signature with one of the most pivotal novels in the Harry Potter canon creates an enduring collectible that appeals to both literary enthusiasts and autograph collectors.

Today, Harry Potter stands among the defining literary achievements of the modern age. The series has been translated into dozens of languages, adapted into one of the highest-grossing film franchises in history, and remains a cornerstone of contemporary popular culture. Signed books from the series represent tangible artifacts from a publishing phenomenon unlikely to be replicated in our lifetime.

An authentic signed copy of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, one of the most important volumes in the Harry Potter saga and an increasingly sought-after collectible from one of the world’s most influential living authors.

Accompanied by authentication and offered as an exceptional addition to any Harry Potter, modern literature, or autograph collection. Condition is near-fine, tight, and probably unread.