Whats the difference between the basic edition and the Deluxe edition of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”?
I can help with this question. From a book discussion forum: James S. Vitalos says: They are all hardcover. There has to be more to it than that. The news release on Scholastic only says: “Scholastic will publish Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (ISBN: 0-545-01022-5 ; Price: $34.99) in hardcover under the Arthur A. Levine imprint with interior and cover art by Mary GrandPré, who has illustrated the previous six books. The deluxe edition (ISBN: 0-545-02937-6; Price: $65.00) and reinforced library edition (ISBN: 0-545-02936-8 ; Price: $39.99 ) will be published simultaneously.” Looking further, the Deluxe Edition for the sixth book has these extras: “Firstly, the cover art is completely different. The deluxe edition comes in a slipcase, with artwork on the front and back of the case, and a facsimile of J.K. Rowling’s signature on the top. Unwrap it, slip the book out of the case, and the same artwork, minus the borders and lettering, is on the dust jacket. The book’s cover is all bla