| Bernard Evslin - Juvenile Fiction - 1987 - 98 pages
Recounts the story of the serpent-haired creature whose gaze turned people to stone, and the adventures of the hero who eventually vanquished her. | |
| Bernard Evslin - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1987 - 100 pages
Recounts the Greek myth about the monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man, which lived in the Labyrinth in Crete until killed by the hero Theseus. | |
| Bernard Evslin - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1989 - 104 pages
Recounts the myth of Amycus, the brass-headed giant who was summoned by Athena to destroy all who challenged her authority. | |
| |