Cover Art Out.
(The US Full Jacket is very large, it won't fit on your whole screen, at least it didn't on mine. Just a heads-up.)
As mentioned before, the US version has 784 pages, which is the largest book barring OotP, most probably because they are using a larger font, and the UK version has 636 pages.
Arthur Levine, the US Potter editor, spoke this morning on the TODAY show about the American cover:
"We're seeing Harry in a very interesting situation. Readers will find out exactly what the situation is.
"When I was reading it, I had both the excitement and the power of the book, and the plot, driving me forward. But I was also feeling a little sad. It's the last time."
When Levine admitted he "sobbed and sobbed" while reading Deathly Hallows, he was asked the following:
"That means someone we like dies, doesn't it?"
"Well, it means it is a very, very emotional book," he responded.
*Courtesy of Mugglenet.*
At first glance on the UK Child version, it seems as if Ron is holding the sword, but if you look closely, there is a greyish hand on Harry's right shoulder, and large ears behind him. Perhaps Dobby is wielding the sword?
Obviously, exciting news for all HP fans...