While waiting for my copy to be delivered, I stumbled across a vimeo unboxing of (as I understand what I watched) an original set of uncut pages of 'The Shunned House'. I'm glad that I found that, as it appears to have been the inspiration for the clam shell presentation of this 'Whipple' edition.
Slightly larger than the Miskatonic Missives box, the quality of the production feels slightly higher and the contents more curated to the topic at hand. Here, the slipcase and both clamshell boxes feel like they've been finished with the same durable bookcloth as 'Night-Black Deeds', the hardcover study of 'The Shunned House'. For comparison, 'Night-Black Deeds' feels similar to the volumes in the Miskatonic Missives set, while the included reader (Roulet) edition of 'The Shunned House' is a similar production to the Literary Society books.
I'm very pleased to have this in my bookcase, and I look forward to immersing myself in the story and the supporting essays.