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'''''Voyages with Vampires''''' is a book written by [[Gilderoy Lockhart]]. The book was a required textbook for [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]] classes during the [[1992–1993 school year]].<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]''</ref> Like most of his other books, it apparently concerned his supposed experiences with [[magic]]al creatures, in this case [[vampire]]s, though Lockhart later admitted that he was merely taking credit for the achievements of other [[Wizardkind|wizards]].<ref name="cos16">''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'', Chapter 16</ref> |
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'''''Voyages with Vampires''''' is a book written by [[Gilderoy Lockhart]], one of his [[Gilderoy Lockhart's collected works|collected works]]. The book was a required textbook for [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]] classes during the [[1992–1993 school year]], one of seven along with ''[[Break with a Banshee]]'', ''[[Gadding with Ghouls]]'', ''[[Holidays with Hags]]'', ''[[Travels with Trolls]]'', ''[[Wandering with Werewolves]]'' and ''[[Year with the Yeti]]''.<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]''</ref> Like most of his other books, it apparently concerned his supposed experiences with [[magic]]al creatures, in this case [[vampire]]s, though Lockhart later admitted that he was merely taking credit for the achievements of other [[Wizardkind|wizards]].<ref name="cos16">''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'', Chapter 16</ref> |
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Voyages with Vampires is a book written by Gilderoy Lockhart, one of his collected works. The book was a required textbook for Defence Against the Dark Arts classes during the 1992–1993 school year, one of seven along with Break with a Banshee, Gadding with Ghouls, Holidays with Hags, Travels with Trolls, Wandering with Werewolves and Year with the Yeti.[1] Like most of his other books, it apparently concerned his supposed experiences with magical creatures, in this case vampires, though Lockhart later admitted that he was merely taking credit for the achievements of other wizards.[2]
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