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First-Edition Identification · Regional & Specialty Presses

How to Identify a University of Texas Press First Edition

US · 1950–present

The fastest check: Scholarly-press identification: 'First edition' stated on copyright page; number line (often printing-over-year double line) where present, first printing shows 1 and earliest year

How to identify a first printing

Decode the printer's key: paste the number line into the number-line decoder, or run any book through the first-edition identifier.

Notable points & cautions

Imprints

First editions also appear under: University of Texas Press. Each generally follows the house convention above.

Frequently asked questions

How do I know if my University of Texas Press book is a first edition?

Check the copyright page. Scholarly-press identification: 'First edition' stated on copyright page; number line (often printing-over-year double line) where present, first printing shows 1 and earliest year Austin, TX, founded 1950; Latin American studies, Texana, Western/borderlands, film

Does University of Texas Press use a number line?

Austin, TX, founded 1950; Latin American studies, Texana, Western/borderlands, film

Is a book-club edition a University of Texas Press first edition?

No. Book-club editions reprint the text but are not the true first edition. Long-lived scholarly titles reach many printings; the printing row of the number line is the tell

What era does this cover?

This covers University of Texas Press (1950–present). Conventions changed over time, so confirm the era of your copy.

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