Published Works
- Ernest Ansermet (1961)
- J'aime les Marionnettes (1962)
- Serial Atlas des Voyages (1962-68), volumes on Yugoslavia, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Ireland, New York, the Middle West, and contributions to the volumes on Czechoslovakia, Sicily, and Moscow
- A Fortunate Man: The Story of a Country Doctor (with John Berger, 1967)
- Art and Revolution (with John Berger, 1969)
- La Suisse insolite (with Louis Gaulis, 1971)
- A Seventh Man (with John Berger, 1975)
- Another Way of Telling (with John Berger, 1981)
- After the Last Sky: Palestinian Lives (with Edward W. Said, 1986)
- Un peu de texte ou pas du tout (1988)
- Le grand livre du Salève (1988)
- Les métiers de la rue (with Jil Silberstein, 1990)
- Armin Jordan, Portrait d’un Chef (with Jean-Jacques Roth, 1997)
- Re-naissance, villa Edelstein (1998)
- At the Edge of the World (with John Berger, 1999)
- Derrière le miroir (with Bernard Crettaz, Jean-Philippe Rapp, John Berger and Katya Berger, 2000)
- Side by Side or Face to Face (2003)
- Manifeste pour une paix juste et durable au Moyen-Orient
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