From the Gaunt's Horcrux Ring.
Albus Dumbledore is featured on the back cover of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. On the first editions the illustration of Dumbledore is much younger than the one in later editions.
Vernon Dursley insults Dumbledore in the cabin and Hagrid gives Dudley a pig's tale.
After the philosopher's stone was destroyed nobody ever saw it again because it no longer existed. Albus Dumbledore hid the philosopher's stone in the Mirror of Erised and Harry managed to get it out. After that, Dumbledore took it back and destroyed it.
Albus Dumbledore is wise, gentle, kind, mysterious in a way, knowledgeable, caring and understanding.
Richard Harris
Dumbledore doesn't really use a spell. He just puts the Stone in the Mirror of Erised.
Harry doesn't do anything with the stone. He passes out and Dumbledore takes charge of it. Dumbledore talks to his friend Nicolas Flamel who created the stone and they agree to destroy it because it is too dangerous
Albus Dumbledore is featured on the back cover of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. On the first editions the illustration of Dumbledore is much younger than the one in later editions.
The Philosopher's Stone was destroyed by Albus Dumbledore in the first Harry Potter book, "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (or "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" in the US edition). Dumbledore knew that the Stone had to be destroyed to prevent Lord Voldemort from using it to become immortal.
Albus Dumbledore is shown on the back cover of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. On the first edition, Dumbledore is drawn much younger than he is described. This was changed for later editions.
No, the stone was actually in the Mirror of Erised. He had to want the stone, but not want to use it to get it out.
Dumbledore told Harry that the sorcerer's stone had been broken, and that all was well.
Vernon Dursley insults Dumbledore in the cabin and Hagrid gives Dudley a pig's tale.
After the philosopher's stone was destroyed nobody ever saw it again because it no longer existed. Albus Dumbledore hid the philosopher's stone in the Mirror of Erised and Harry managed to get it out. After that, Dumbledore took it back and destroyed it.
Dumbledore, who leaves it to Harry Potter.
After he saved it from Voldemort, he did not necessarily do anything to it, as he passed out from the pain from his scar. It was the agreement between Dumbledore and Nicholas Flamel that they should destroy it, lest Voldemort tries to take it again.
Albus Dumbledore is wise, gentle, kind, mysterious in a way, knowledgeable, caring and understanding.