In the book Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (US title: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone), one of the required textbooks for first-year students is Magical Theoryby Adalbert Waffling. This question might also refer to the (fictional) book Defensive Magical Theory by Wilbert Slinkhard, which is listed in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix as the required textbook for the fifth-year Defense Against the Dark Arts class.
J.K. Rowling
Bathilda Bagshot
No Bathilda Bagshot wrote 'A History of Magic'.
JK Rowling hasn't released who the author is, but a film prop identifies the book's author as Professor Garino.
All of the Standard Book of Spells books are written by fictional character Miranda Goshawk. Miranda Goshawk was created by author of Harry Potter, J.K.Rowling.
Bathilda Bagshot.
Hogwarts' sorting hat
Why don't you read the books, but no.
Harry Potter, as in all the Harry Potter books, attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
the third ,known as the prizoner of azcaban he meets them on the hogwarts express where lupins saves him
The books contained many continuity errors when it came to the locations of things inside Hogwarts. The Harry Potter Lexicon and the Harry Potter Wikia are the best places to find the most information but there is no one floor plan to Hogwarts.
Hogwarts' sorting hat
Why don't you read the books, but no.
No. Most of the books mentioned in Harry Potter are fictional, and have never been written. The three exceptions are:* Fantastic Beasts and where to find them * Quidditch Through the Ages * The Tales of Beadle the Bard These three books, mentioned in the Harry Potter books, were actually published.
Harry Potter, as in all the Harry Potter books, attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
J.K. Rowling originally planned for the Harry Potter series to have seven books to correspond with the seven years of Hogwarts. She wanted to create a complete and cohesive story arc that would follow Harry Potter's journey from his first year at Hogwarts to his final confrontation with Voldemort.
the third ,known as the prizoner of azcaban he meets them on the hogwarts express where lupins saves him
The books contained many continuity errors when it came to the locations of things inside Hogwarts. The Harry Potter Lexicon and the Harry Potter Wikia are the best places to find the most information but there is no one floor plan to Hogwarts.
Because she was writing about Harry Potter's time in Hogwarts and they only went to school at Hogwarts for 7 years and she wrote 7 books. There wouldn't be much point in writing any more books
They are cartoonish drawings of the story, for example, the first one is Harry Potter next to the Hogwarts Express.
At the beginning it is set at number 4, Privet Drive (the Dursley's home). Then Harry is at the Leaky Cualdron but he is mostly at Hogwarts.As with most of the Harry Potter Books, most of Prisoner of Azakaban takes place at Hogwarts.
Many, including Hogwarts a History, Quidditch Through the Ages, Fantastic Beasts and where to Find Them, The Monster Book, (an anecdote Rubeus Hagrid used to support his poor teaching,) etc. In the first Harry Potter book, Hermione kept asking Harry and Ron, ''Are you two ever going to read Hogwarts a History?'' *Snort, laugh.*
No, there was always supposed to be seven. Seven years at Hogwarts, seven books.