Uri Shulevitz - Works

Works

  • The Moon in My Room (1963)
  • The Mystery of the Woods (1964) (written by Mary Stolz)
  • A Rose, a Bridge, and a Wild Black Horse (1964) (written by Charlotte Zolotow)
  • The Second Witch (1965) (written by Jack Sendak)
  • The Twelve Dancing Princesses (1966) (Brothers Grimm tale adapted by Elizabeth Shub)
  • The Carpet of Solomon (1966) (written by Sulamith Ish-Kishor)
  • The Month Brothers (1967) (written by Dorothy Nathan)
  • Runaway Jonah, and other tales (1967) (written by Jan Wahl)
  • One Monday Morning (1967)
  • The Silkspinners (1967) (written by Jean Russell Larson)
  • My Kind of Verse (1968) (edited by John Smith)
  • The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship (1969) (written by Arthur Ransome)
  • Rain Rain Rivers (1969)
  • The Wonderful Kite (1970) (written by Jan Wahl)
  • Oh What a Noise! (1971) (written by William Brighty Rands)
  • Soldier and Tsar in the Forest (1972) (written by A N Afanasʹev)
  • The Magician (1973) (adapted from the Yiddish of Isaac Leib Peretz)
  • The Fools of Chelm and Their History (1973) (written by Isaac Bashevis Singer)
  • Dawn (1974)
  • The Touchstone (1976) (written by Robert Louis Stevenson)
  • The Treasure (1978)
  • Hanukah Money (1978) (written by Sholem Aleichem)
  • The Lost Kingdom of Karnica (1979) (written by Richard Kennedy) ISBN 0-684-16164-8
  • The Golem (1982) (written by Isaac Bashevis Singer)
  • Writing With Pictures (1985)
  • The Strange and Exciting Adventures of Jeremiah Hush (1986)
  • Toddlecreek Post Office (1990)
  • The Diamond Tree (1991) (written by Howard Schwartz and Barbara Rush)
  • The Secret Room (1993)
  • The Golden Goose (1995) (adapted from the Brothers Grimm)
  • Hosni the Dreamer (1997) (written by Ehud Ben-ʻEzer)
  • Snow (1998)
  • What Is a Wise Bird Like You Doing in a Silly Tale Like This (2000)
  • Daughters of Fire (2001) (written by Fran Manushkin)
  • The Travels of Benjamin of Tudela (2005)
  • SoSleepyStory (2006)
  • How I Learned Geography (2008)
  • When I Wore My sailor Suit (2009)

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