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Ricci was active in book creation primarily 1989 to 1992, evidently, with 6 titles plus 3 cover illustrations, I find and report here.
From 2006-08-19 [1] to 2009-02-11 [2] (the earliest and latest Internet Archive captures) Ricci maintained a small website with homepage biographical blurb that did not change. Among other things, "He has illustrated 10 books ...". Even as at least one new book was published, The Lord is My Shepherd, one of numerous picture book editions of the 23rd Psalm [3].
There are 19 hits for "au:Ricci, Regolo," at WorldCat [4]. (That is two more than search for au: "regolo ricci", which I used for the article yesterday; how odd that the former alone hits one omnibus OCLC850093346 and The Grand CanalOCLC22277013.) Distinct titles by earliest date at WorldCat
1990 The tinder box by Michael Bedard; Regolo Ricci; H C Andersen
1990 Cosimo cat by Kenneth Oppel; Regolo Ricci [-- also French-language 1990 Cosimo le chat]
1990 The Grand Canal by Tony German [-- Canadian historical novel; cover illustration only?]
1990 Tom Penny by Tony German [-- " "]
1990 River race by Tony German [-- " "]
1991 Rumpelstiltskin by Dorothy Joan Harris; Regolo Ricci
1992 Midnight on the farm by Stephen Eaton Hume; Regolo Ricci [-- Amazon shows 1994 ed. *]
1994 The nightingale : tape recording. by Michael Bedard; Regolo Ricci; Michael Burgess [-- no hit for the 1991 book; Amazon.com shows 2000 and 2013 eds. *]
1999 Mr. Dickens hits town by Jan Mark; Regolo Ricci [-- Amazon shows 2001 ed. *]
2000 The market wedding by Cary Fagan; Regolo Ricci; Abraham Cahan [-- "Based on an old Yiddish tale ..." 2014 review at Jewish Book Council [5] *]
2001 There have always been foxes by Maxine Trottier; Regolo Ricci
2007 The Lord is my shepherd by Regolo Ricci;
Those are 14 listings, or 11 books illustrated excluding the historical novels. Amazon.com shows the same 10 titles with later editions for four of them [*]. --P64 (talk) 17:29, 23 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
New section Regolo Ricci#Selected works now lists the three early picture books written by Michael Bedard 1989/90/91 and The Market Wedding 2000/2014. The same four books are covered in the new prose paragraphs.