In 1999 JK Rowling gave signed copies of the first two Harry Potter novels to a school librarian. After 23 years on a dusty shelf, they're expected to reach thousands of pounds at auction.
books that were left on a shelf for twenty years are now worth thousands of pounds.After a question and answer session, Rowling gave signed copies of the first two Harry Potter novels to the school librarian, Janette Tuckwell.
The novels are now expected to reach between £1,500 and £2,000 when they are sold by Hansons Auctioneers.
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