Collections of Photographs and Shows
- Paris des rêves. Lausanne: Éditions Clairfontaine; Paris: Éditions Mermoud, 1950.
- Grand Bal du printemps. Lausanne: Éditions Clairfontaine, 1951. With text by Jacques Prévert. Paris: Cherche midi, 2008. ISBN 978-2-7491-1134-6.
- Charmes de Londres. Lausanne: Éditions Clairfontaine, 1952. Editions de Monza, 1999. With text by Jacques Prévert.
- Gala Day London. Harvill Press, 1953. With text by John Betjeman.
- The Queen's People. : Harvill Press, . With text by John Pudney.
- Paradis terrestre. Lausanne: Éditions Clairfontaine, 1953. With text by Colette.
- Izis. Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 1955.
- Israël. Lausanne: Éditions Clairfontaine, 1955.
- Israel. New York: Orion Press, 1958.
- Le Cirque d'Izis. Monte Carlo: André Sauret, 1965. With text by Jacques Prévert and original artwork by Marc Chagall.
- The World of Marc Chagall. London: Aldus, 1968. ISBN 0-490-00100-9. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1968.
- Le Monde de Chagall. Paris: Gallimard, 1969.
- Izis (Israel Biderman), octobre-decembre 1972. Tel Aviv: Musée de Tel-Aviv, 1972.
- Paris des poètes. Paris: F. Nathan, 1977.
- Izis. Toulouse: Galerie municipale du Château d'eau, 1978. ISBN 231844625.
- Rétrospective Izis: 14 octobre-8 janvier, Hôtel de Sully. Paris: Caisse nationale des monuments historiques et des sites, 1988. ISBN 2-85822-079-4.
- Izis, photographies. Paris: Editions du Désastre, 1988. ISBN 2-87770-000-3.
- Les Amoureux du temps retrouvé. Treville, 1989.
- Les Enfants du temps perdu Treville, 1989.
- Izis: photos 1944-1980. Paris: Editions de la Martinière, 1993. ISBN 2-7324-2016-6.
- Izis, Captive Dreams: Photographs 1944–1980. London: Thames & Hudson, 1993. ISBN 0-500-54185-X.
- IZIS, Paris des rèves Paris City Hall, Jan-May 2010. Catalogue published by Flammarion 2010, and online exhibit with HD images on Paris.fr.
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