A Different Art??

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A Different Art??

Postby English » Sunday 6 July 2003 4:00:09pm

Ok, just to be clear--- I'm refering to the British Children's versions - the books 99% of readers own, not the Adult ones.

Look at the covers-

The first four all feature Harry, and all feature a major scene from the story.

But not book five! Harry is not there, and the artwork is a phoenix (perhaps Fawkes?) rising from the flames. Ok, Fawkes is in the book- but he plays no real part in the story.

So the cover of book five has "broken the mould." The artwork is SYMBOLIC , representing the Order, rather than a scene from the book.

It is also the first time the book has had a picture that actually reflects the title.
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Postby Hermy » Sunday 13 July 2003 2:51:15pm

That back of the book though id a bit different though.
It show the figures in the fountain at the ministry of magic - the wizard, witch, centaur, goblin and house-elf with the water shooting out of them.
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Postby Gypsy » Sunday 13 July 2003 3:49:25pm

I thought the cover did show a major scene from the books-it shows Fawkes being reborn from the ashes after having swallowed the Avada Kedavra curse for Dumbledore at the DDvsLV duel at the ministry of magic-hence the statues on the back cover. Or am I wrong?
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Postby han lin » Sunday 13 July 2003 5:26:19pm

no i think thats totally right, its a scene from after the duel
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Postby Hermy » Monday 14 July 2003 4:56:13pm

When Fawkes is reborn from the ashes he is just a feeble baby bird isn't he? So it can't be that. But it is probably refering to the bit where he appears and stops DD being hit by the curse.
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Postby Ju-DedoH » Monday 14 July 2003 6:55:19pm

isn't the fountaun all smashed to pieces at that part of the story ?
for me, they are two completely different pictures
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Postby Gwared » Monday 14 July 2003 7:57:59pm

Ju-DedoH wrote:isn't the fountaun all smashed to pieces at that part of the story ?
for me, they are two completely different pictures


Exactly, like on PoA. You have Buckbeak being ridden by Hermione and Harry to save Sirius on the front, and Sirius as a dog on the back...completely seperate.
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Postby KBIG104 » Monday 14 July 2003 9:18:06pm

Sadly, in America, we never see these versions. So Harry is still on the cover.
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Postby Gypsy » Monday 14 July 2003 9:49:35pm

Oh is that supposed to be a dog on the back? I thought is was supposed to be Lupin in werewolf form looking up at Harry and Hermione :???:
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Postby Gwared » Tuesday 15 July 2003 1:04:59pm

Gypsy wrote:Oh is that supposed to be a dog on the back? I thought is was supposed to be Lupin in werewolf form looking up at Harry and Hermione :???:


Could be Lupin, never crossed my mind! :-?

I've seen the AMerican editions covers too, they're vastly different.
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Postby Ju-DedoH » Tuesday 15 July 2003 4:22:34pm

I really think it is sirius as snuffles, why put lupin ? cos' the black dog is also hary's vision of death as he thinks
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Postby Gypsy » Tuesday 15 July 2003 4:54:56pm

I thught it was Lupin, firstly because when Hermione and Harry ride Buckbeak, Lupin is running round the forest in werewolf form, but also because of the moon pictured behind buckbeak, which is what turns Lupin into w werewolf in the first palce. There isnt any trees with the dog/wolf though so you might be right.
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Postby Ju-DedoH » Tuesday 15 July 2003 6:54:40pm

hadn't thought of the moon, good point, err I suppose this will be a long discussion ...
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Postby Hermy » Tuesday 15 July 2003 10:50:45pm

Nice thought about Lupin.
But I would have thought it would be Sirius. The "grim" is mentionned throughout the book - at Florish and Blots, by Trelawny, so I'd put my money on it being Sirius as "snuffles".
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Postby Gwared » Tuesday 15 July 2003 10:59:42pm

Hermy wrote:Nice thought about Lupin.
But I would have thought it would be Sirius. The "grim" is mentionned throughout the book - at Florish and Blots, by Trelawny, so I'd put my money on it being Sirius as "snuffles".


I've checked all the first four childrens books (my opy of OotP is the adult edition and so has JK on the back!) and they all in my opinion have seperate images front and back, so I'm going to go with Sirius, the books more about him and the dog.grim anyway.
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