1755 · London
by Bailey, Nathan
London: printed for T. Osborne [et al.], 1755. Folio, pp. xviii, [1080]; lexicon in double column, engraved allegorical frontispiece and 12 engraved plates (on 11 sheets); occasional browning and spotting but generally a nice, crisp copy in contemporary full speckled calf neatly rebacked, new red morocco label on gilt-paneled spine. The so-called Scott-Bailey was published in the same year as the first edition of Johnson's dictionary 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 (truncated)