Harry Potter Book Cover Pictures Views
This image, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.jpg, is being linked here; though the picture is subject to copyright I (joneboi) feel it is covered by the U.S. fair use laws because the use of a single cover to illustrate an article discussing the book in question is allowed. Absent of an official series cover, it logically follows that this single cover used in conjunction with its fellows to illustrate an article on the series to which they all belong is allowable.
It's called The Sorcerer's Stone not Philosopher...Eh, wrong. The British version of the book is indeed called HP and the Philosopher's Stone. The American version is Sorcerer's.BEAUTIFUL covers. I have sent them into MuggleNet.com, the web's leading Harry Potter website. Check it out! You might just get on there!
There are lots of great pictures online based on the Harry Potter books and movies. J. K. Rowling did not include a picture of Harry in her first book so that everyone could have their own images of what he looked like. When Harry Potter and the Philosopheros Stone was published in 1997 it finally did have a picture of Harry - drawn by a British artist named Thomas Taylor.
In these sites you'll find artwork from the Harry Potter books with many of the different covers for each of the book in the series on display. A few screensavers to add Harry to your home computer, plenty of pictures of quidditch, the creatures in all the Harry Potter movies, Hogsmeade and other people and places you know from the Harry Potter books series.