Articles:
Jerusalem Post, Japan Times, Korea Times, Korea Herald, Die Presse, Filipino Journal of Education, South African Chronicle, etc.
Books:
The Banana Also Has a Heart (Keter, Jerusalem, 1972), a children's book of Filipino legends written in Hebrew. (In collaboration with Orah Elgar.)
Strangers Always - A Jewish Family in Wartime Shanghai (Pacific View Press, Berkeley, 1992). Account based on diaries, collected papers and research. Second edition(soft cover), March 2000. Chinese translation to appear in autumn 2007 in Shanghai.
Chinese version of Strangers Always- due to appear in Shanghai, autumn 2007.
Kneeling Carabao and Dancing Giants (Pacific View Press, Berkeley, 1997), a children's book on the history, customs, festivals, legends and values of the Philippines.
Floating Lanterns and Golden Shrines (Pacific View Press, Berkeley, 2000), a children's book on the history, customs, festivals, legends and values of Japan. (In 2001 winner of the Benjamin Franklin Publishers‚ Award.)
That Last Glorious Summer - 1939- Shanghai <>Japan. (Old China Hands Press, Hongkong, 2001): Rena Krasno, a teen-ager from Shanghai spends a summer vacation with her mother and sister in Japan, on the eve of WWII. She observes Japan's preparations for war and notes them down in her diary; the book is based her personal diary notes and later research.
Cloud Weavers, a children's book on Chinese legends illustrated by old posters borrowed from an extensive private collection of co-author: Chiang Yeng-Fong. (Pacific View Press, Berkeley, March 2003
Red Kite and Blue Cap story of friendship between a Chinese boy and a Jewish boy in 12th century China. To appear in Chinese (Taiwan) autumn 2007.
Struggle in Shanghai: Historic Journals of Fred Marcus
1939-1949
Just completed manuscript based on the diary of a German Jewish refugee in Shanghai under Japanese occupation during WWII. Co-authored with his widow, Audrey Friedman Marcus.
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