The Knowledge of how Quidditch came into the wizarding world is all thanks to Gertie Keddle who kept a diary of what she saw. According to her diary entries we can conclude that the first Qudditch players met on Queerditch Marsh to play. She describes the creators as "broomstick idiots". Even after reading Quidditch through the Ages you will never learn the names of the founders of the game. However for the full story of how the game came into existence see chapter 3 of QUIDDITCH THROUGH THE AGES.
Quidditch Through the Ages
I believe it is the Noble Collection or maybe even the WB Shop that sells Gringotts coins... and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter Diagon Alley has a place where you can buy Gringotts bank notes with muggle money. You are able to use this money around the WWoHP park.
The books don't say their Quidditch numbers. Watch the Prisoner of Azkaban; there are plenty of Quidditch scenes in that movie.
The game is called Quidditch.
Oliver Wood is keeper and quidditch captain. When he graduates, Harry takes his place as quidditch captain.
No, it was published in English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish.
its about the history of quidditch
Quidditch Through the Ages
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Three books mentioned in Harry Potter have actually been published: 1. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 2. Quidditch Through the Ages 3. The Tales of Beedle the Bard
They are making a movie from Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. It should be in the theaters in fall of 2016. If it does well, we might expect to see movies based off of other books, such as Quidditch Through the Ages.
A direct excerpt from Quidditch through the Ages by Kennilworthy Whisp. "We owe our knowledge of the rude beginnings of Quidditch to the writings of the witch Gertie Keddle, who lived on the edge of Queerditch Marsh in the eleventh century." From this excerpt, the name for Quidditch comes directly from the name of the area it was seen to be played.
There are no new books concerning the main characters of Harry Potter, but there have been three extra books published concerning the wizarding world. They are: The Tales of Beedle the Bard, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find them,and Quidditch Through the Ages.
2 the beedle and the bard and quidditch through the ages you can find them at your local library
Hermione Granger, in an effort to learn as much as she could before their first flying lesson.
No. Most of the books mentioned in Harry Potter are fictional, and have never been written. The three exceptions are:* Fantastic Beasts and where to find them * Quidditch Through the Ages * The Tales of Beadle the Bard These three books, mentioned in the Harry Potter books, were actually published.