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United States Postal Service
   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
   Contact: Beth Fisk
   918-732-6644
   beth.a.fisk@usps.gov
   usps.com/news
   July 19, 2007


Post Office To Deliver Final Harry Potter Book on Saturday, July 21st

Tulsa OK– Post Offices and letter carriers can expect to see a number of smiling children and Harry Potter enthusiasts waiting by their mailboxes this Saturday, July 21.

It will not be the Owl Post Office of Harry Potter but the United States Postal Service who will be making deliveries of the final book – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – on the book’s official national release date Saturday, July 21, 2007.

The Postal Service is handling delivery of Harry Potter for five retailers/internet shippers shipping the books via pre-orders received from customers. Those companies include Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Walmart.com, Anderson Merchandising, and Baker & Taylor.

The Postal Service is not adding on any extra staff for the big July 21 date. It has done extensive communications, planning and coordination to make sure every one of the books is delivered on July 21.

Post Offices and letter carriers nationwide will be delivering approximately two million of the three-pound each Harry Potter books on Saturday.

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