Illustrated Works
- Allgemeine Erklärung der Menschenrechte, Frankfurt am Main 1974
- Erich Arendt: Reise in die Provence, Darmstadt 1983
- Walter Aue: Worte, Köln 1963
- Thomas Böhme: Die Zöglinge des Herrn Glasenapp, Düsseldorf 1996
- Bertolt Brecht: Bertolt Brechts Hauspostille, Frankfurt/M. 1966
- Wolfgang Dick: Nachtstücke - versetzbar, Stierstadt im Taunus 1965
- Uwe Gutzschhahn: Fahrradklingel, Berlin 1979
- Gerd Henniger: Träume, Warmbronn 1987
- Christopher Middleton: Wie wir Großmutter zum Markt bringen, Stierstadt i. Ts. 1970
- Zvonko Plepelic: Du kommen um sieben, Berlin 1980
- Poetische Grabschriften, Frankfurt am Main 1987
- Die Rechte des Kindes, Ravensburg 1994
- Ruth Reichstein: Lichterloh, Frauenfeld 1988
- Christa Reinig: Die Ballade vom blutigen Bomme, Düsseldorf 1972
- Voltaire: Candide oder der Optimismus; Zadig oder das Schicksal; Der weiße Stier, Köln 1964
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