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The Tales of Beedle the Bard

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ISBN: 0747599874 - The Tales of Beedle the Bard  
Title:The Tales of Beedle the Bard
Author:J. K. Rowling
Publisher:Children's High Level Group
Type:Book / Hardcover
Publication Date: January, 2008
ISBN / ISBN-13:0747599874  /  9780747599876
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Product Description
'You've never heard of The Tales of Beedle the Bard?' said Ron incredulously. 'You're kidding, right?' (From Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows) Published by the charity Lumos in association with Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, The Tales of Beedle the Bard is the first new book from J. K. Rowling since the publication of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. The Tales of Beedle the Bard played a crucial role in assisting Harry, with his friends Ron and Hermione, to finally defeat Lord Voldemort. Fans will be thrilled to have this opportunity to read the tales in full. An exciting addition to the canon of Harry Potter, the tales reveal the wonderful versatility of the author, as she tackles with relish the structure and varying tones of a classic fairy tale. There are five tales: 'The Tale of the Three Brothers', recounted in Deathly Hallows, plus 'The Fountain of Fair Fortune', 'The Warlock's Hairy Heart', 'The Wizard and the Hopping Pot', and 'Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump'. Each has its own magical character and will bring delight, laughter and the thrill of mortal peril. Translated from the original runes by Hermione Granger, the tales are introduced and illustrated by J. K. Rowling. Also included are notes by Professor Albus Dumbledore, which appear by kind permission of the Hogwarts Headmasters' Archive. Lumos is a charity founded by J. K. Rowling which aims to make life better for disadvantaged children. Registered Charity Number: 1112575.

Amazon.com Review
The Tales of Beedle the Bard, Standard Edition

In December 2007, J.K. Rowling unveiled The Tales of Beedle the Bard, a very special book of five fairy tales illustrated by the bard herself, embellished with silver ornaments and mounted moonstones. Amazon was fortunate to come into possession of one of the original copies, and it was our privilege to share images and reviews of this incredible artifact. Now J.K. Rowling is giving millions of Harry Potter fans worldwide cause for celebration with a new edition of The Tales of Beedle the Bard, available December 4, 2008.

Offering the trademark wit and imagination familiar to Rowling's legions of readers--as well as Aesop's wisdom and the occasional darkness of the Brothers Grimm--each of these five tales reveals a lesson befitting children and parents alike: the strength gained with a trusted friendship, the redemptive power of love, and the true magic that exists in the hearts of all of us. Rowling's new introduction also comments on the personal lessons she has taken from the Tales, noting that the characters in Beedle's collection "take their fates into their own hands, rather than taking a prolonged nap or waiting for someone to return a lost shoe," and "that magic causes as much trouble as it cures."

But the true jewel of this new edition is the enlightening and comprehensive commentary (including extensive footnotes!) by Professor Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore, who brings his unique wizard's-eye perspective to the collection. Discovered "among the many papers which Dumbledore left in his will to the Hogwarts Archives," the venerable wizard's ruminations on the Tales allow today's readers to place them in the context of 16th century Muggle society, even allowing that "Beedle was somewhat out of step with his times in preaching a message of brotherly love for Muggles" during the era of witch hunts that would eventually drive the wizarding community into self-imposed exile. In fact, versions of the same stories told in wizarding households would shock many for their uncharitable treatment of their Muggle characters.

Professor Dumbledore also includes fascinating historical backstory, including tidbits such as the history and pursuit of magic wands, a brief comment on the Dark Arts and its practitioners, and the struggles with censorship that eventually led "a certain Beatrix Bloxam" to cleanse the Tales of "much of the darker themes that she found distasteful," forever altering the meaning of the stories for their Muggle audience. Dumbledore also allows us a glimpse of his personal relationship to the Tales, remarking that it was through "Babbity Rabbity and Her Cackling Stump" that "many of us [wizards] first discovered that magic could not bring back the dead."

Both a wise and delightful addition to the Harry Potter canon, this new translation of The Tales of Beedle the Bard is all that fans could hope for and more--and an essential volume for the libraries of Muggles, wizards, and witches, both young and old.

The Children's Voice Campaign
Children's High Level Group The Tales of Beedle the Bard is published by The Children’s High Level Group (CHLG), registered charity number 1112575, a charity co-founded in 2005 by J.K. Rowling and Emma Nicholson MEP to make life better for vulnerable children.

All net proceeds from the sale will be donated to The Children's Voice campaign.

The Children's Voice campaign is run by CHLG. It campaigns for child rights across Europe, particularly in Eastern Europe where over a million children and teenagers are growing up in institutions, often in unacceptable conditions. In most cases they are without adequate human or emotional contact and stimulation, while many only just survive without life's basics such as adequate shelter and food.

CHLG's Children's Voice campaign helps around a quarter of a million children each year through education activities; outreach work in institutions; and a dedicated telephone and email help line.

Also Available: The Collector's Edition, Offered Exclusively by Amazon
Amazon is thrilled to be the exclusive seller of the Collector's Edition of The Tales of Beedle the Bard featuring an exclusive reproduction of J.K. Rowling's handwritten introduction, 10 new illustrations, metalwork and clasp, replica gemstones, and tucked in its own case disguised as a wizarding textbook from the Hogwarts library. (Available in limited quantities)

Standard Edition Product Features:
   • All five fairy tales from the original The Tales of Beedle the Bard
   • A new introduction by J.K. Rowling
   • Illustrations reproduced from the original handcrafted book
   • Commentary on each of the tales by Professor Albus Dumbledore

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Customer Reviews:

 • Fills Out Harry's Story
03 August, 2010

I really enjoyed reading these as I needed something to help me get over the end of the Harry Potter series. I liked how this added to the final book. I really enjoyed the wizarding fairy tales.

- Amazon Customer Review

 • Short Whimsical Tales For Diehard Hp Fans
04 August, 2010

The Tales of Beedle the Bard serves as a supplement to the Harry Potter series. This book is first mentioned in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. What Grimm's Fairy Tales is to muggles, The Tales of Beedle the Bard is to wizards and witches. This book was written for charity, and the proceeds from purchase go to a children's charity. The Tales of Beedle the Bard is broken into five short tales, each with a bit of commentary afterward written by Albus Dumbledore. All five stories are short and have dark elements in the vein of old fairy tales. My favorite story is probably "The Warlock's Hairy Heart." It tells of a warlock that locks away his most prized possession so he does not have to love and care about anything but himself. This book was read aloud to my wife (or vice versa), and it fell nicely into the bedtime story catalog. While I can't recommend it for heavy or serious reading, it was refreshing to have a short tale that could induce laughter or intrigue, even if it was fleeting. It seems that brevity is, in fact, the biggest fault of The Tales of Beedle the Bard. Perhaps if there were more than five tales... All of the tales offer some sort of moral, but I don't think any of them are impacting and lasting. I can't imagine anyone reading these without any Harry Potter knowledge, but if they did it would be mostly understood, though I can't say it would be greatly enjoyable. Overall, The Tales of Beedle the Bard offered a few enjoyable nights of bedtime stories and it allowed me to read something new in the Harry Potter universe. I would have liked more depth, more character, more things I'd expect from a novel, but this was not the intent of Rowling. Is the book worth the cheap cover price? Maybe, especially to fill out the HP personal library. Is it worth a trip to the local library to check out? Absolutely.

- Amazon Customer Review

 • Must Have For Any Harry Potter Fan
19 August, 2010

This book provides a nice little glimpse into a bit of Pottermania and provides a more detailed extension of this part of the main story line and why Hermione receives the book - even though it's explained in the main story this little bit extra and seeing the story for yourself is a brilliant and fascinating adventure.

- Amazon Customer Review

 • The Sort Of Thing True Fans Long For
15 August, 2010

This makes a perfect addition to one of the best series fiction has to offer. If you're expecting some long and intense Harry Potter-ish storyline, then this will disappoint. The book is exactly what the Deathly Hallows would lead you to believe; a small collection of wizarding fairy tales. And they'd give Mother Goose a run for her money. Perfect for reading to children. And they definitely let us Potterheads wonder what other ways Rowling could have found to work each tale into the Potter series.

- Amazon Customer Review

 • Must Have For Harry Potter Fans
29 August, 2010

I love this. I always wanted to know what was in the stories of "The Beedle & The Bard" & low & behold, here it is! I'm a Harry Potter fan & I love this book. It's actually very interesting if you have children. Most parents don't read to their kids anymore, but if they were, I'd totally read this to them. It's kind of...childish, like meant for youngsters but I still loved it!

- Amazon Customer Review


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