31 books
Catalogue of the Valuable Private Library of the Late Charles Deane, LL. D., Historian, Vice-President of the Massachusetts Historical Society, and Member of Many Other Historical Societies
Notes on a Recently Discovered Indenture Relating to David Thomson of Piscataqua and Massachusetts Bay in New England (Classic Reprint)
History of Plymouth Plantation ... Reprinted from the Massachusetts Historical Collections. Edited, with Notes, by Charles Deane. - Scholar's Choice Edition
A Discourse Concerning Western Planting - Primary Source Edition
Some Notices of Samuel Gorton
Lieutenant-General John Burgoyne and the Convention of Saratoga
Lieutenant-General John Burgoyne and the Convention of Saratoga One Hundred Years Ago. a Paper Read Before the American Antiquarian Society on the 22d of October, 1877
Catalogue of the Valuable Private Library of the Late Charles Deane; Comprising a Fine Collection of Rare Americana Including Early Voyages and Discoveries to Be Sold by Auction March 8, 9 and 10, 1898
Report of the Council of the American Antiquarian Society; At the Annual Meeting, in Worcester, October 27, 1877
Spurious Reprints of Early Books.
The Connection of Massachusetts with Slavery and the Slave-Trade
Rules, Orders, and Statutes of Harvard College Instituted by the President and Council of New England, 23d July, 1686. Presented at a Meeting of the Massachusetts ... Remarks by the Secretary [Charles Deane]
The Connection of Massachusetts with Slavery and the Slave Trade. Read at the Annual Meeting of the American Antiquarian Society at Worcester, Mass., October 21, 1886
Catalogue of the Library of the Massachusetts Historical Society
History of Plymouth Plantation ... Reprinted from the Massachusetts Historical Collections. Edited, with Notes, by Charles Deane.
The Last Will and Testament of Captain John Smith; With Some Additional Memoranda Relating to Him. [edited by Charles Deane.] Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society.
Advertisements for the Planters of New-England. London 1631.
Notes on a Recently Discovered Indenture Relating to David Thomson of Piscataqua and Massachusetts Bay in New England ... with a Copy of the Indenture. (Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society.).
New Englands Trials; Declaring the Successe of 26 Ships Employed Thither Within These Six Yeares
John and Sebastian Cabot. a Study ... Reprinted from the Narrative and Critical History of America, Etc.
The Connection of Massachusetts with Slavery and the Slave-Trade (1886)
Notes on a Recently Discovered Indenture Relating to David Thomson of Piscataqua and Massachusetts Bay in New England
A Discourse of Virginia.
Documentary History of the State of Maine