Works
- Haralick, Robert M.; and Thomas Creese (1978). Differential Equations For Engineers. McGraw Hill Book Company. ISBN 0-07-013510-X.
- Haralick, Robert M; (1995). Inner Meaning of the Hebrew Letters. Jason Aronson. ISBN 1-56821-356-5.
- Haralick, Robert M.; and Shapiro, Linda G. (2002). Computer and Robot Vision (Volume I). Addison Wesley Longman. ISBN ].
- Haralick, Robert M.; and Shapiro, Linda G. (2002). Computer and Robot Vision (Volume II). Addison Wesley Longman. ISBN 0-201-56943-4.
- Haralick, Robert M.; Rips, Eliyahu; and Glazerson, Matiyahu (2005). Torah Codes: A Glimpse into the Infinite. Mazal & Bracha Publishing. ISBN 0-9740493-9-5.
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