1764 · London
by Bailey, N[athan]
London: printed for T. Osborne; J. Buckland, and R. Baldwin; and W. Johnston, 1764. Large folio, pp. xviii plus unpaginated lexicon in double column; engraved frontispiece, 12 engraved plates (on 11 sheets); full contemporary calf, joints and spine ends strengthened, extremities rubbed, nice enough copy. First printed in 1755, the year of the first edition of Johnson, the so-called Scott-Bailey was published to recapture its waning influence in the dictionary market. Philip B. Gove, in "Notes on Serialization and Competitive Publishing: Johnson's and Bailey's Dictionaries, 1755," Oxford Bib. Soc., 1955 notes: "The attempt of the Bailey proprietors to (truncated)