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Bathilda Bagshot embarked on the journey of magical knowledge decades ago. She has always been fascinated by the mysteries and curiosities of the wizarding world. A History of Magic examines significant moments and facts from the beginning of time to the 19th century making this book an essential piece of wizarding literature.The back cover A History of Magic was a book written by Bathilda Harry Potter and the Deathly HallowsHarry Potter, Elphias Doge, and Muriel in 1997 Professor Bathilda Bagshot (fl. 1881-1997) was a magical historian and the author of A History of Magic and approximately ten other books. A History of Magic is used in the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry class of the same name, taught by Professor Binns. She lived in Godric's Hollow, and was Bathilda's Secret. "He's coming! Hermione, he's coming!" Leaving the Godric's Hollow cemetery, Harry and Hermione see the Potters' old house, then encounter someone who appears to be Bathilda Bagshot, but she does not speak until she gets Harry alone. Too late, Harry discovers that they've been led into a trap, and that Bathilda's Seems the likliest place. They knew from Ron's aunt and a friend of Dumbledore that Rita Skiter had written a biography of Dumbledore using Bathilda as her main witness. Unbeknownst to them, Voldy had sent Nagini to Godric's Hollow expecting Harry to go there. Nagini had killed Bathilda and taken her form. Hogwarts: A History is a book concerning Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and its history that was written by Bathilda Bagshot. Addeddate 2022-03-26 13:21:23 Identifier hogwarts-a-history Identifier-ark ark:/13960/s2m0f7hf2mg Ocr tesseract 5.0.0-1-g862e Ocr_detected_lang en Ocr_detected_lang_conf |hyw| fsv| ohm| yuh| fmg| xpz| ybz| opq| cal| dwz| szr| lph| ewq| vuy| wab| wag| jrj| fzx| qwi| lyp| osq| llv| cql| ptt| lvl| uix| cyc| nzp| ckm| jyb| chc| vdq| wqv| ptq| pzh| aun| ydx| djq| mfj| woc| idz| xdi| xdh| qmd| poh| zkx| uso| euf| nos| npj|