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Whats the difference between a Keepsake Page and a Keepsake Edition?

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Whats the difference between a Keepsake Page and a Keepsake Edition?

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A. While both keepsakes are great custom gifts, they do have individual qualities. A keepsake page is one specific date in history you want from The Times. Keepsake pages are available in two sizes: a reduced page on an 11 x 17 sheet, or a full-scale version on an 18 x 24 sheet. They are available unframed or framed. A keepsake edition, also known as a Bound Classic Keepsake Edition, is a bound reproduction of an entire issue of The New York Times. The book has a leatherette cover and measures 12 x 15. It comes embossed on the cover with The New York Times logo, the name of the recipient and the date of the edition.

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