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"A lot of our decisions were driven by not wanting [to have] the budget grow unnecessarily," says Collins. "And we did want to print something on the inside [cover], so that when the book was opened there was something else that was interesting to look at."
So, in addition to spending time combing through Van Vechten's photographs for the best images to consider for the cover, they examined what production options they had at their disposal.
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