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Originally Posted by JSWolf
In the eBooks we've mentioned, I would highly doubt that would happen. It would be more work on the publisher's side to supply a different source when they've already created an ePub. Plus, that would mean that if any changes to the text was made in the ePub, the other source file would also have to be fixed. I don't see that happening. It's just duplication of work and more unneeded work on top.
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Here is an example of one I bought where the kepub and epub versions must have come from different sources:
http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebo...ng-glass-war-1
The kepub version has a different cover and different copyright page compared to the epub (the copyright pages have different cover artist credits), there are probably other differences but those are the easiest ones to spot, I only read the kepub version.