Books
- Supplementary Exercises for Use in English Courses for Engineers: Prepared to Accompany Howell's Handbook of English in Engineering Usage with Cross References to Woolley and Scott's College Handbook of Composition and Greever and Jones' The Century Collection, Chapman & Hall, (1931)
- Poe's "Stonehenge", University Press, (1941)
- Sources for Poe's Arthur Gordon Pym, "Hans Pfaal," and Other Pieces, Modern Language Association of America, (1942)
- Hardy's "Imbedded Fossil", North Carolina University, (1945)
- Pilgrims Through Space and Time: Trends and Patterns in Scientific and Utopian Fiction, (1947)
- The Southern Humanities Conference and Its Constituent Societies, University of North Carolina Press, (1951)
- Proper Words in Proper Places, (1952)
- Victorian Poetry, by Edward K. Brown & J. O. Bailey, Ronald Press, (1962)
- British Plays of the Nineteenth Century: An Anthology to Illustrate the Evolution of the Drama, ed. by J. O. Bailey, (1966)
- The Poetry of Thomas Hardy: A Handbook and Commentary, Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, (1970)
- Pilgrims Through Space and Time: Trends in Scientific and Utopian Fiction, with a foreword by Thomas D. Clareson, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, (1972)
- Thomas Hardy and His Cosmic Mind: A New Reading of the Dynasts, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, (1977)
- Symzonia: A Voyage of Discovery, by Adam Seaborn, a facsimile reproduction with an introduction by J. O. Bailey, n.d.
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