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I doubt this is a variation except that the person trimming the books didn’t push the stack up against the frame squarely and trimmed it too large. Books like this are cut on a guillotine cutter. One operator will cut stacks of them together. All it takes is one operator to set the machine slightly differently from the next and one set will be slightly larger—or smaller—or crooked.
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Nope. That doesn't explain it. Look at the size of the type. Everything is larger on the larger catalog.
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That must be the Texas version.
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I doubt it. I think it’s just the photo.
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I concur with Romie. Just a different cut. May or may not have been a different run, but either way there'd still be variations within each run in trimming, or color registration.
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