3 Rudolfo A. Anaya first editions are documented on this shelf, from Bless Me, Ultima (1972) to Tortuga (1979) across 2 different publishers. Each linked guide gives the points of issue that separate a true first printing of that Rudolfo A. Anaya title from later printings and book-club copies — the publisher and year to expect, the number-line or edition-statement conventions, and the tells that show up in online listings.
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- Bless Me, Ultima — 1972 · Quinto Sol PublicationsCopyright page carries a 'First Printing' statement dated June 1972 (Berkeley: Quinto Sol Publications). Issued SIMULTANEOUSLY in two states: (1) pictorial card wrappers — the common state — collating xiv, 248, [2] pp.; and (2) a small hardcover state in black cloth boards with the spine lettered in silver. The key point sits on the hardcover's dust jacket: the FIRST-issue jacket mistakenly prints the WRAPPERS…. Quinto Sol, Berkeley, June 1972 is the true first; no edition precedes it. Cloth and wrappers were issued at the same time, so neither format 'precedes' the other — but the cloth (hardcover) state is markedly scarcer, and the hardcover wearing the uncorrected first-issue jacket (the mistaken wrappers price at the flap) is the recognized collecting trophy. Signed copies (Anaya) are sought. Later Warner Books and…. No book-club edition. The usual confusion is with later Warner Books and TQS Publications reprints — a different publisher, and no 'First Printing / June 1972' statement on the copyright page. On the 1972 hardcover itself, a jacket whose flap price has been corrected (sticker pasted over the mistaken wrappers price) is simply a later jacket STATE, not a reprint of the book — the book block is still the 1972 first….
- Heart of Aztlán — 1976 · Editorial Justa PublicationsEditorial Justa Publications imprint (Berkeley), 1976; ISBN 0-915808-18-8. Issued both as a hardcover (red cloth boards, gilt lettering, 209 pages) and as a simultaneous softcover; small-press Chicano imprint with no later-printing statement. Anaya's second novel, after Bless Me, Ultima. The US Editorial Justa edition of 1976 is the true first; the later University of New Mexico Press reissue (1988) is 'first thus.' The original Justa printing is the prized first, and the hardcover issue is the scarcer state. Identified by the Editorial Justa imprint; the common edition is the later UNM Press reissue with a different imprint and pagination.
- Tortuga — 1979 · Editorial Justa PublicationsEditorial Justa Publications imprint (Berkeley), 1979; ISBN 0-915808-34-X. Issued in original wrappers and in a scarce hardcover (blue cloth boards, gilt spine, 197 pages, dust jacket illustrated by Nancy Young); no later-printing statement. Third novel of Anaya's early New Mexico trilogy. The US Editorial Justa edition of 1979 is the true first; later UNM Press and Warner reissues are 'first thus.' The hardcover is notably scarce; Anaya himself was reportedly unaware it had appeared in hardcover. Distinguished from reissues by the Editorial Justa imprint; common copies are the later trade reissues with different imprints.
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