It's definitely the exact same transfer. The only difference aside from the book is a new featurette.
Here's the Press Release:
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DELIVERANCE CELEBRATES 40th ANNIVERSARY JUNE 26
New Premium Blu-ray™ Book Packaging from Warner Home Video with New Special Features & 42-Page Commemorative Book
Burbank, Calif., March 12, 2012 – Deliverance, the 1972 Oscar®-nominated film considered one of the screen’s most powerful man vs. nature adventures, celebrates its 40th Anniversary June 26 with a Blu-ray Book from Warner Home Video (WHV).
Jon Voight (Transformers, Mission:Impossible), Burt Reynolds (The Longest Yard, Boogie Nights) starred; Ned Beatty (Rampart, Rango) and Ronny Cox (Starter Wife, Desperate Housewives) co-starred, with John Boorman directing from a screenplay which James Dickey adapted from his novel. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards® (1972) including Best Picture, Directing and Film Editing.
Deliverance will now be offered in premium Blu-ray book packaging, including a new featurette and a 42-page commemorative book with behind-the-scenes photos and rare insights. The Blu-ray Book will be available for $34.99 SRP. Order due date is May 22.
The story of four “weekend warriors” who set off in canoes down a dangerous Georgia river and discover a wilderness of terror and survival, Deliverance builds the tension and fear to a raging climax, as the men travel way beyond their comfort zone and are forced to face more than they could have ever imagined. Vilmos Zsigmond’s expert cinematography captures the wilderness of forest and river.
Special Features
Deliverance: The Cast Remembers New!
Commentary by John Boorman
Deliverance: Betraying The River
Deliverance: The Journey
Deliverance: The Beginning
Deliverance: Delivered
The Dangerous World of Deliverance
Theatrical Trailer
DELIVERANCE 40TH-ANNIVERSARY BLU-RAY BOOK
Street Date: June 26, 2012
Order Date: May 22, 2012
Catalog # 1000280718
Pricing: Blu-ray $34.99 SRP
Run Time: 110 Minutes; Rated R
Note: All enhanced content listed above is subject to change.
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If it was a new transfer they certainly would have mentioned it. The fact that they only highlighted featurette which is hardly a big deal means it really doesn't have much going for it, and is just more of a cash-grab to take advantage of a milestone anniversary (which tends to be Warner's M.O.)