Ruti Talmor, A Subtle Beyond. Featured Print. IMPACT Printmaking Journal, Spring 2021. Centre for the Fine Art Reaserch at the University of the West England. UK
Nostos/Algos, 2016, A bilingual (Spanish and English) Artist’ Book. Lithographs by Lihie Talmor, texts by various authors. Edited and printed by Lihie Talmor
Sombra de paraíso, 2016, Oscar Todtmann editores, Caracas, Venezuela. Texts and poems by Claudia Sierich (Spanish and German), etchings and lithographs by Lihie Talmor
Maria Elena Ramos, El Ávila en la mirada de todos, 2015, Playco Editores, Caracas, Venezuela
Richard Noyce, Printmaking off the Beaten Track, 2013, Bloombsbury Publishing, London, UK
Mirar el olvido, 2012, A trilingual collaboration Artist’s Book (French, Spanish and Portuguese); containing lithographs by Lihie Talmor, etchings by Kika Levy (Brazil) and poems by Anne Louyot (France), Sponsored and funded by CAF - Development Bank of Latin America. Printed and edited at TAGA, Taller de Artistas Gráficos Asociados Luisa Palacios, Caracas, Venezuela
Identity and Diversity, 2011, A bilingual (Spanish and Hebrew) Artist’s Book: 13 Latin American Jewish Artists illustrate 13 poems by Latin American Jewish poets. Stephen A. Sadow, Ed. Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts
Fe de errantes, 2006, Anthology of poetry in four languages (Spanish, Hebrew, Ladino and Portuguese) containing etchings by Lihie Talmor and Juan Manuel de la Rosa (Mexico), Otero Ediciones, Libros el Nacional, Caracas, Venezuela
Artists - Messengers of Peace, 1996, Drawings on first day covers issued upon the signature of the Israel-Egypt Peace Treat. Edited by Ahva Jerusalem
The Creativity of Evil, 1995, A bilingual (Spanish and English) Artist’s Book. Etchings by Lihie Talmor, poems by Edda Armas. Edited by Lihie Talmor and Edda Armas, Caracas, Venezuela
Aguariacuar, The Departure,1993, A trilingual (Spanish, English and Hebrew) Artist’s Book. Etchings by Lihie Talmor, poems by Edda Armas, prologue by Juan Pedro Possani, Taller Arte Dos Gráfico, Bogotá, Colombia
El viaje, The Journey 1993, A bilingual (Spanish and Hebrew) Artist’s Book. 18 Latin American Jewish artists and 15 Latin American Jewish poets depicting the journey of Jewish families from Europe and Middle Eastern countries to Latin America. Museo Sefardí de Caracas (Sephardic Museum of Caracas), Caracas, Venezuela, and Taller Arte Dos Gráfico, Bogotá, Colombia.