NEW YORK, March 15, 2007

Last Potter Book Already Setting Records

"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" Will Have A 12 Million Copy First Printing

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(CBS/AP)  The final Harry Potter book will have a record-breaking, back-breaking first printing of 12 million copies, Scholastic, Inc., says.

"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," which arrives on store shelves July 21, will have a first run of 12 million copies.

Just how big a deal is that?

Sara Nelson of Publishers Weekly tells The Early Show national correspondent Tracy Smith, "Twelve million is pretty much unprecedented in publishing. I mean, a big, famous novelist that you know well, a John Grisham … might get a 2 million copy first printing."

The old mark was held by the previous Potter book, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," which was released in 2005 with a first printing of 10.8 million copies and sales of 6.9 million in the first 24 hours.

J.K. Rowling's fantasy series has sold more than 325 million copies worldwide.

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And Rowling says this will definitely be it for the books.

"I will miss it hugely," she says, "but I have always planned seven books, and I planned this particular ending."

There's speculation, adds Smith, that some characters, perhaps even Harry himself, will be killed, about which Rowling remarks, "I understand why an author would kill a character from the point of view of not allowing other writers to continue writing when the original is dead."

There's also another Potter film coming out this summer, when the last book does.

And, for those who somehow don't know about Potter 7, Scholastic plans a multimillion-dollar marketing campaign.

"This is so much more than the publication of a single book," Lisa Holton, president of Scholastic Trade and Book Fairs, told The Associated Press. "It's a true celebration of the Harry Potter movement and of the joy of reading."

The Scholastic campaign is called "There Will Soon Be 7" and will feature a Knight Bus National Tour, stopping at 40 libraries in 10 "major metropolitan areas," and millions of Potter bookmarks, easel backs and tattoos.

Also Wednesday, Scholastic said a $65 "Deluxe" edition of the final Potter, featuring art and illustration and a special slipcase, will have a first printing of 100,000.

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by kimec4-2009 March 15, 2007 11:55 PM EDT
I also cannot wait for the final book....I have totally loved the series and am sad to see it end. I hope JK Rowling writes more...and I am OLD haha
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by cmp271 March 15, 2007 11:30 PM EDT
This series has been so wonderful, I find I read and re-read the books every so often. The movies have been good up until the last one which needed to be longer to include more, I missed having Harry go back to his muggle family, and alot was excluded which explained allot, it was hard to follow. I am sure we all miss Richard Harris, this guy just isn't the same as who we percieve Dumbledore to be. The kids are all great, including Malfoy. They have all grown up so much and it is wonderful to see them as adults, however, we are seeing a bit more of Harry than we need to!!! Hopefully he remains dressed in the Potter films..

There is a mistake in the books regarding Harry's broken arm.
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by susieq_13 March 15, 2007 7:46 PM EDT
This is so exciting! I just hate that this will be the last book. But I guess all good things must come to an end. I can't wait for the book!
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by 60Diane47 March 15, 2007 7:40 PM EDT
I can't wait for the final book. It's been a real adventure reading about Harry and the Hogwarts bunch.I'm just hoping it has a happy ending.They will be missed.
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