Illustrations For Other Author's Books
- The Master and Margarita - by Mikhail Bulgakov (1967 English edition by Harper & Row) (features a winking cat holding a gun on the front cover)
- Logan's Run - by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson (Dial Press, 1967 first printing hardcover)
- Outside My Window - by Liesel Moak Skorpen (1968) (re-issued 2004) ISBN 0-06-050774-8
- The Boy Who Made A Million - by Sidney Offit (1968)
- Golden Butter - by Sheila LaFarge (1969)
- Boy Was I Mad - by Kathryn Hitte (1969) ISBN 0-8193-0273-2
- The Mousechildren and the Famous Collector - by Warren Fine (1970)
- Jack Tar - by Jean Russell Larson (1970) ISBN 0-8255-5200-1
- The Bird of Time - by Jane Yolen (1971) ISBN 0-690-14425-3
- Altogether, One At a Time - by E.L. Konigsburg (1971) ISBN 0-689-71290-1
- Good-bye Kitchen - by Mildred Kantrowitz (1972) ISBN 0-8193-0542-1
- Kim Ann and the Yellow Machine - by Candida Palmer (1972) ISBN 0-663-22972-3
- While the Horses Galloped to London - by Mabel Watts (1973) ISBN 0-8193-0652-5
- The Greenhouse - by Antonia Lamb (1974 paperback version)
- The Figure In the Shadows - by John Bellairs (1975) (Re-released in 2004 as A John Bellairs Mystery Featuring Lewis Barnavelt: The Figure in the Shadows) ISBN 0-14-240260-5
- A Poison Tree and Other Poems - written by various poets, poems selected by and llustrated by Mercer Mayer (1977)
- A Book of Unicorns - by Welleran Poltarnees (1978) (various illustrators including a Mercer Mayer's Unicorn illustration from Amanda Dreaming)
- The Dictopedia: A - L - by Pleasant T. Rowland (1979) (an Addison-Wesley Reading Program anthology) - features "The Case of the Gingerbread Ghost" (AKA "The Gingerbread Ghost") by Shirleyann Costigan a seven-page story with five unique full color illustrations by Mercer Mayer ISBN 0-201-20800-8
- The Dictopedia: M - Z - by Pleasant T. Rowland (an Addison-Wesley Reading Program anthology) - features one blue, black, and white illustration by Mercer Mayer for James A. Emanuel's "A Small Discovery" poem (the illustration also appeared in Mercer Mayer's A Poison Tree and Other Poems) (1979) ISBN 0-201-20850-4
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