potter in photos
Caption Competition: Harry Potter and the hacker
Photo This competition is now closed. The winning entry from Ian Paterson was: "The two finger salute was J K Rowlings only response to the claim. [22 Jun 2007]
Caption competition: Lost in the Amazon
Photo This competition has now closed. The winning entry, from Rob Pendragon, was: "Tell that infinite number of monkeys to keep at it and we'll get Hamlet eventually. Photo credit: REUTERS/Tim Shaffer [08 Jun 2007]
Caption competition 10: I'll be your Bezzie mate
Photo Nicky Rich nd: Bezos gets confirmation that the final Harry Potter book is coming out soon. This competition is now closed, read the winning entry and the runners up below. WINNER: "Yes! We only delivered the Christmas... [05 Jan 2007]
Photos: Ealing Studios gets broadband virtual tour
Photo If it wasn't for the Bond movies and Harry Potter we'd be dead on our feet," he said. An interactive guide to Ealing Studios and its films has been launched by the British Film Institute (BFI). Jonathan Ross presents the... [16 May 2006]
Photos: Apple unveils new iPod, iTunes mobile and more
Photo At the press event on Wednesday, Steve Jobs announces a partnership that will make the Harry Potter series of books available for audio download from the iTunes Music Store. At a press event in San Francisco on... [08 Sep 2005]
Photos: Inside Amazon.co.uk
Photo This whole area of the warehouse was until recently crammed with thousands of copies of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. All that remains of the 200,000-plus copies of the sixth Harry Potter novel. [31 Aug 2005]
Photos: A day in the life of an Amazon.co.uk order
Photo Huge empty spaces show where the last Harry Potter book had been until its release. 07:20am It's early in the morning and I'm surfing Amazon.co.uk looking for something to buy before heading off to Milton Keynes to see... [26 Aug 2005]
Photos: Harry Potter and the logistical nightmare
Photo The operation to ensure all Harry Potter fans receive their books on the day of release from Amazon.co.uk is a mammoth task. Due to an embargo imposed by publisher Bloomsbury on filming and photography, these images,... [13 Jul 2005]
