Published Books
- E.T.A. Hoffmann, "The Strange Child", 1977
- Clemens Brentano, "The Legend of Rosepedal, 1978
- Brothers Grimm, "Hansel and Gretel", 1979
- E.T.A. Hoffmann, "Nutcracker and Mouseking", 1979 (first version)
- Hans Christian Andersen, "Thumbelina", 1980
- Brothers Grimm, "The Seven Ravens". 1981
- Hans Christian Andersen, "The Swineherd", 1982
- O.Henry, "The Gift of the Magi", 1982
- Brothers Grimm, Le Petit Chaperon Rouge ("Little Red Cap"), 11 full page colour illustrations, 1983.
- Oscar Wilde, Le Géant égoïste ("The Selfish Giant"), Casterman, 1984.
- Hans Christian Andersen, "The Nightingale, 1984
- Edith Nesbit, "The Deliverers of their country", 1985
- Oscar Wilde. "The Canterville Ghost, 1986
- Charles Dickens, Un Chant de Noël ("A Christmas Carol"), Casterman, 1988.
- Aesop, Fables, Duculot, 1989.
- Till L'Espiègle ("Till Eulenspiegel"), Duculot, 1990.
- Hans Christian Andersen, Fairy Tales", 1991.
- Christian Morgenstern, "Gallows Songs",1992
- Wilhelm Hauff, "Dwarf Nose, 1993
- "The Art of Lisbeth Zwerger" (collection of Illustrations 1977-1193), 1993
- Theodor Storm, "Little Hobbin", 1995
- Frank L. Baum, "The wizard of Oz, 1996
- Heinz Janisch L'Arche de Noé ("Noah's Ark"), Nord-Sud, 1997.
- Lewis Carroll, Alice au pays des merveilles ("Alice in Wonderland"), Nord-Sud, 1999.
- "The Bible", 2000
- ((Rudyard Kipling)) " How the Camel got his Hump", 2001
- (Peter I. Tchaikowsky-Lisbeth Zwerger) "Swanlake". 2002
- ((E.T.A. Hoffmann)), "Nutcracker",2003 (second version)
- Hans Christian Andersen, "The Little Mermaid", 2004
- ((Clement C. Moore)), "The Night before Christmas", 2005
- ((Brothers Grimm)), "The BremenTown Musiscians", 2006
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