This is really a collection policy, but perhaps you have an opinion. I have a personal collection of more than 190 haggadot shel Pesah. In a box of books that I acquired last week was a haggadah, A Feast of History. It matched a copy in my collection except for it had a different publisher. There were some very slight differences.
Does this qualify as a variant edition worthy of keeping both? Would your library keep both? My collection development policy does not go into that kind of detail.
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