Berson travelled extensively in Turkey, North Africa and Europe with his wife, artist Paula Winter Berson. He began illustrating books in the late 1950s, mainly working in brush and ink and watercolor.[3] His works include a number of self-illustrated retellings of traditional folk tales of those regions.
In a 1973 profile in the magazine Something About the Author, Berson said, "I love illustrating. I usually work in pen or brush and ink, mainly the latter. I use watercolor for the color, usually preseparated."[3] Berson collaborated with many authors,[7][8] including Barbara K. Walker, one-time curator of the Uysal–Walker Archive of Turkish Oral Narrative at Texas Tech University, illustrating a number of her works, including:
Watermelons, Walnuts, and the Wisdom of Allah, and Other Tales of the Hoca (1967)[9]
Pigs and Pirates: a Greek Tale (1969)
New Patches for Old (1975)
Selected bibliography
Humpty Dumpty's Magazine (Illustrator, many issues, beginning ca. 1956)
Loretta Mason Potts (Illustrator, with Mary Chase, author, 1958)
The Nutcracker (Illustrator, with Daniel Walden, author, 1959)
A Pint of Judgment; A Christmas Story (Illustrator, with Elizabeth Morrow, author, 1960)
Racketty-Packetty House : And Other Stories (Illustrator, with Frances Hodgson Burnett, author, 1961)
Raminagrobis and the Mice (1965)
Pop Goes the Turnip (1966)
The Wild Beast (Illustrator, with N. S. Leskov, author, 1968)
Hubba-Hubba : A Tale of the Sahara (Illustrator, with Ruth Philpott Collins, author, 1968)
Why the Jackal Won't Speak to the Hedgehog; a Tunisian Folk Tale (1969)
^ abcd"Something About the Author". Vol. 4. Detroit, Michigan: Gale Research. 1973. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
^Dewey, Melvil; Bowker, Richard Rogers; Pylodet, L.; Cutter, Charles Ammi; Weston, Bertine Emma; Brown, Karl; Wessells, Helen E. (1966). Library journal. p. 3255.