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** And then of course you have the various "anniversary" collector's editions, each with their own artwork. The 35th anniversary edition was famous for being illustrated by then-unknown Alan Lee.
** Tolkien also re-released ''[[The Hobbit]]'' with revised and extended description of Gollum's cave, since Bilbo [[Orwellian Retcon|"lied"]] about how he came to possess the ring; the original version actually contradicts the premise of LOTR, since Gollum simply gives the Ring to Bilbo and leads him out of the cave.
* A new and improved version of ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (novel)|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' released recently{{when}} advertised sparkly new content from Jo Rowling- which turned out to be a single sketch of Snape. Ouch.
** The ''[[Harry Potter and Thethe Deathly Hallows (novel)|Deathly Hallows]]'' special edition seems to have had little more than some new art added. It's still pretty nice, though.
* ''[[His Dark Materials]]'' was re-released for the film in a complete collection with new material detailing what Will and Lyra did, will do, or might do, depending on how canon you take it.
* The Easton Press produces fine leather-bound collector editions of books. These are specially made for book collectors and come in landmark series like ''The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written'', ''Library of the Presidents'' and ''Great Books of the 20th Century''
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== Live -Action TV ==
 
* For the DVD releases of the new ''[[Doctor Who]]'' series, three or four episodes at a time are released on '[[Vanilla Edition|vanilla]]' DVDs with no extras just a month or so after broadcast, with full series DVDs with lots of extras being saved for later.