Books
- The Trumpeter of Krakow (1929);
- The Blacksmith of Vilno (1930);
- The Golden Star of Halicz (1931);
- Christmas Nightingale (1932);
- The Girl Who Would be Queen (1934);
- Three Sides of Angiochook (1935);
- Treasure Mountain (1937);
- At the Sign of the Golden Compass (1938);
- On the Staked Plain (1940);
- From Star to Star (1940);
- In Clean Hay (1940);
- Land of the Polish People (1943);
- The Hand in the Picture (1947);
- The Amazing Story of David Ingram (1949);
- Polish Legends and Tales (1971).
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