Rowling, J.K.: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Paperback 1st/1st UK

Publisher: Bloomsbury, 2000

This is the true first printing of the British paperback. The book has a number line "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20" on the copyright page.

The book is VG+/Near Fine. The book appears carefully read. A solid collectible copy. The price on the back cover is £6.99.

The book has 4 square corners. There is no writing or marks in the book.

This is not a remainder, book club or ex-library copy. The binding is straight and tight.

Please note:
  • The picture(s) are of the actual item for sale. (Pictures are NOT stock photos.)
  • If the book has a dust jacket: (1) The dust jacket is protected in a Brodart to ensure that it remains in the best possible condition. (2) The Brodarted dust jacket is not taped to the book. (3) When we take a picture of a book (or make a scan), it may cause a glare on the plastic of the Brodart. This is not a defect in the book or jacket; it is just a reflection off the Brodart.


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    DEFINITIONS
  • “First” thus refers to the first printing of a new edition of a book.
  • TPB refers to a trade paperback edition. Trade paperbacks are oversized paperback editions.
  • PBO (Paperback Original) means this is a first edition/first printing paperback, which is also the first time this book was published (the true first edition of this book).
  • ARC (Advanced Reader Copy) means this was a limited edition paperback (usually paperback) copy of a soon to be released hard back book.


  • BOOK GRADING GUIDE Because hobbies have different words for describing conditions, I'd like to tell you how I grade the collectibles I sell.
  • Books are graded with the ABA standard in mind. That means books range from G (good) to Fine.
  • I don't use a VFN or any form of Mint to describe a book.
  • A book that is NF (near fine) can also be thought of as almost new.
  • A full list of typical conditions ranges from: G, VG, VG+, VG+/NF, NF, to FN