Documentation: Additional Same Book Different Papers Images

The following photographs are of some—but not all—of the books included in our “Same Book, Different Papers” (SBDPPS) subset, in which specimens in different conditions were found within the same book.  Each photograph shows one book and two specimens; one in better and one in poorer condition. For the discussion on this subset go to DISCUSSION, Non-Chronological Plots, and scroll down to Same Book Different Papers Subset (SBDPPS).

Book open to display paper specimens
Specimen 1497-022 and specimen 1497-023.

 

Book open to display paper specimens
Specimen 1518-005 and specimen 1518-006.

 

Book open to display paper specimens
Specimen 1533-002 and specimen 1533-003.

 

Book open to display paper specimens
Specimen 1565-009 and specimen 1565-010.

 

Book open to display paper specimens
Specimen 1568-005 and specimen 1568-006.

 

Book open to display paper specimens
Specimen 1584-005 and specimen 1584-004.

 

Book open to display paper specimens
Specimen 1594-002 and specimen 1594-003.

 

Book open to display paper specimens
Specimen 1604-005 and specimen 1604-006.

 

Book open to display paper specimens
Specimen 1609-003 and specimen 1609-004.

 

Book open to display paper specimens
Specimen 1611-008 and specimen 1611-009.

 

Book open to display paper specimens
Specimen 1624-002 and specimen 1624-003.

 

Book open to display paper specimens
Specimen 1651-001 and specimen 1651-002.

 

Book open to display paper specimens
Specimen 1655-004 and specimen 1655-005.

 

Book open to display paper specimens
Specimen 1686-002 and specimen 1686-003.

 

Book open to display paper specimens
Specimen 1689-005 and specimen 1689-007.

 

Book open to display paper specimens
Specimen 1692-001 and specimen 1692-002.

 

Book open to display paper specimens
Specimen 1696-005 and specimen 1696-006.

 

Book open to display paper specimens
Specimen 1697-004 and specimen 1697-005.

 

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