Harry Potter – A History of Magic: The Book of the Exhibition
British Library
Harry Potter: A History of Magic is the official book of the exhibition, a once-in-a-lifetime collaboration between Bloomsbury, J.K. Rowling and the brilliant curators of the British Library. It promises to take readers on a fascinating journey through the subjects studied at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry – from Alchemy and Potions classes through to Herbology and Care of Magical Creatures. Each chapter showcases a treasure trove of artefacts from the British Library and other collections around the world, beside exclusive manuscripts, sketches and illustrations from the Harry Potter archive. There’s also a specially commissioned essay for each subject area by an expert, writer or cultural commentator, inspired by the contents of the exhibition – absorbing, insightful and unexpected contributions from Steve Backshall, the Reverend Richard Coles, Owen Davies, Julia Eccleshare, Roger Highfield, Steve Kloves, Lucy Mangan, Anna Pavord and Tim Peake, who offer a personal perspective on their magical theme. Readers will be able to pore over ancient spell books, amazing illuminated scrolls that reveal the secret of the Elixir of Life, vials of dragon’s blood, mandrake roots, painted centaurs and a genuine witch’s broomstick, in a book that shows J.K. Rowling’s magical inventions alongside their cultural and historical forebears. This is the ultimate gift for Harry Potter fans, curious minds, big imaginations, bibliophiles and readers around the world who missed out on the chance to see the exhibition in person.
Reviews

It is amazing and the pictures and writing about everything is amazing
Commander Portobello Teacup 15.08.2021

I read this with my Mum because it was a very big book and a lot of the words were new to me! It was probably a bit too grown up for me because a lot of the information needed to be explained to me. I think the illustrations were beautiful and it was very interesting to see JK Rowling's notes and drawings that she made when she was writing the Harry Potter books and also all the things in real life that inspired her to name her characters and decide on potions ingredients. I would recommend this book for a high school student or adult.
Captain Mars Frankfurter 29.07.2020

About how old myths and legends have been weaved into Harry Potter.
Anonymous 15.07.2019