Book: A History of Magic (Une Histoire de Magie) in French

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Book: A History of Magic (Une Histoire de Magie) in French
Pages: 180

Language: French

Author: Bathilda Bagshot

A5 format 148 x 210 mm

Binding: hard (glossy lamination)

inner sheets - coated glossy paper with a density of 115 g/m.

The book is sewn and glued together - it should last you for many years.

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Book: A History of Magic (Une Histoire de Magie) in French

The Secrets of Magical History: Unveiling the Wizarding World

In the enchanting universe of Potter, magic is not just an ability; it is a legacy steeped in history and tradition. "A History of Magic" (originally "Une Histoire de Magie") serves as a captivating exploration of the wizarding world’s intriguing past. This book, which draws parallels to real-world historical epochs, reveals the secrets that underpin the magical society as we know it.

The book takes readers on a journey through various epochs of magical history, tracing the origins of spells, potions, and rituals that define the craft. By exploring ancient magical texts and artifacts, it paints a vivid picture of how early practitioners navigated their mystical powers. The intertwining of real historical events with the lore of the wizarding world allows fans and scholars alike to delve deeper into the complexities of magical existence. 

The History of Magic: Insights from the Wizarding Realm

"A History of Magic" not only serves as a chronicle but also as a vital source of insights into the underlying principles that govern the magical world. It provides readers with an understanding of the different schools of magic, the key figures who have shaped the magical community, and the events that have defined its progress. Among the remarkable contributions are the lives of famed witches and wizards whose influences reverberate through time, from ancient sorcerers to notable contemporary figures.

The narrative delves into the establishment of laws governing the use of magic, illustrating the constant tension between freedom and regulation in the wizarding community. It outlines significant events, such as the International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy, which underscores the delicate balance between magical and non-magical societies. 

"A History of Magic" artfully intertwines folklore and mythology within its historical narrative, allowing readers to appreciate the fusion of cultural influences that have impacted magical practices. 

The Eternal Magic: Heritage and Enchantments Through the Ages

As the reader traverses through the chapters of "A History of Magic," they encounter a theme that resonates deeply: the notion of magic as a living heritage. The book illustrates how magical practices have been handed down through generations, creating a rich cultural tapestry that connects past, present, and future. 

The curriculum not only teaches young witches and wizards about spells and potions but also instills a sense of responsibility towards the magical community and the world at large. This emphasis on education signifies the importance of cultivating wisdom alongside power, a recurring theme in the Potter series itself.

 "A History of Magic" (Une Histoire de Magie) not only serves as a historical account of the wizarding world but also as an exploration of profound themes that resonate with readers of all ages. Through its detailed insights and rich narrative, the book captivates the imagination, unearthing the timeless connection between magic, heritage, and the human experience. As fans of the Potter series reflect on the intricate layers of magical history, they find themselves not just exploring a fictional world, but also contemplating the deeper meanings of magic in their own lives.

 

This edition is available in two languages (English and French).

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