Children's picture books Raskin wrote and illustrated twelve picture books, published by
Atheneum Books except as noted. •
Nothing Ever Happens on My Block, 1967 •
Silly Songs and Sad,
Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1967 •
Spectacles, 1968 •
Ghost in a Four-Room Apartment, 1969 •
And It Rained, 1969 •
A & The, or, William T. C. Baumgarten Comes to Town, 1970 • ''The World's Greatest Freak Show'', 1971 •
Franklin Stein, 1972 •
Moe Q. McGlutch, He Smoked Too Much, Parents, 1973 •
Who, Said Sue, Said Whoo?, 1973 •
Moose, Goose & Little Nobody, 1976 •
Twenty-Two, Twenty-Three, 1976
Children’s novels Raskin wrote four novels, all published by
E. P. Dutton. •
The Mysterious Disappearance of Leon (I Mean Noel), 1971 •
Figgs & Phantoms, 1974 •
The Tattooed Potato and Other Clues, 1975 •
The Westing Game, 1978
As illustrator Raskin also illustrated more than twenty books by other writers. •
Happy Christmas: Tales for Boys and Girls, edited by Claire H. Bishop, Ungar, 1956. •
The Bound Man and Other Stories, by
Ilse Aichinger, transl. by Eric Mosbacher, New York: Noonday Press, 1956. • ''
A Child's Christmas in Wales'', by
Dylan Thomas (1950); J. M. Dent, 1968. • ''Mama, I Wish I Was Snow, Child You'd Be Very Cold'', by Ruth Krauss, Atheneum, 1962. •
Philosophy and History. The Ernst Cassirer Festschrift, ed. Raymond Klibansky and H. J. Paton, 1963. (second edition) •
Poems of Edgar Allan Poe, selected by Dwight MacDonald, Crowell, 1965. • ''We Dickinson's'', by Aileen Fisher and Olive Rabe, Atheneum, 1965. •
The Jewish Sabbath, by Molly Cone, Crowell, 1966. •
Paths of Poetry: Twenty-Five Poets and Their Poems, ed.
Louis Untermeyer, Delacorte, 1966. •
Songs of Innocence (Volumes 1 & 2), by
William Blake (1789, 1794), music and illustrations by Ellen Raskin, Doubleday, 1966. •
D. H. Lawrence: Poems Selected for Young People, ed. William Cole, Viking, 1967. •
Ellen Grae, by Vera and Bill Cleaver, Lippincott, 1967. •
Poems of Robert Herrick, ed. Winfield T. Scott, Crowell, 1967. •
Probability: The Science of Chance, by Arthur G. Razzell and K. G. O. Watts, Doubleday, 1967. ‡ •
This Is 4: the Idea of a Number, by Razzell and Watts, Doubleday, 1967. ‡ •
Books: A Book to Begin On, by Susan Bartlett, Holt, 1968. • ''Inatuk's Friend'', by Suzanne Stark Morrow, Atlantic/Little, 1968. •
A Paper Zoo: A Collection of Animal Poems by Modern American Poets, edited by Renee K. Weiss, Macmillan, 1968. •
Piping Down the Valleys Wild: Poetry for the Young of All Ages, edited by
Nancy Larrick, Delacorte, 1968. •
Symmetry, by Razzell and Watts, Doubleday, 1968. ‡ •
We Alcotts, by Aileen Fisher and Olive Rabe, Atheneum, 1968. •
Circles and Curves, by Razzell and Watts, Doubleday, 1969. ‡ •
Come Along!, by Rebecca Caudill, Holt, 1969. •
Shrieks at Midnight: Macabre Poems, Eerie and Humorous, edited by Sara and John E. Brewton, Crowell, 1969. •
Three and the Shape of Three, by Razzell and Watts, Doubleday, 1969. ‡ •
Elidor, by
Alan Garner (1965), Walck, 1970. •
Goblin Market, by
Christina Rossetti (1862), Dutton, 1970. : ‡ Raskin illustrated at least five volumes in a series of 32- and 48-page mathematics books by Arthur C. Razzell and Kenneth George Oliver Watts, which was inaugurated by Doubleday in 1964. ==References==