[Constantine Cavafy]. Poems of Constantine Cavafy. Translated by George [Amin] Khairallah. Beirut: Heidelberg Press, 1979. 55 p.
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Contents: "Thermopylae" (p. 9); "Interruption" (p. 10); "Waiting for the Barbarians" (pp. 11-12); "King Demetrius" (p. 13); "The City" (p. 14); "The Satrapy" (p. 15); "The Ides of March" (p. 16); "Ionia" (p. 17); "The Glory of the Ptolemies" (p. 18); "Ithaca" (pp. 19-20); "Philhellene" (p. 21); "Alexandrian Kings" (pp. 22-23); "Rarely" (p. 24); "From the Shop" (p. 25); "Way Back" (p. 26); "The Morning Sea" (p. 27); "The Tomb of Iases" (p. 28); "At Evening" (p. 29); "Nero's Term" (p. 30); "The Next Table" (p. 31); "The Legates from Alexandria" (p. 32); "Here for Good" (p. 33); "Of Demetrius Soter (162-150 BC)" (pp. 34-35); "The Afternoon Sun" (p. 36); "Kindness of Alexander Balas" (p. 37); "The Maker of Kraters" (p. 38); "From the School of the Renowned Philosopher" (pp. 39-40); "On an Italian Shore" (p. 41); "The Illness of Kleitos" (p. 42); "In the Taverns" (p. 43); "Sophist Leaving Syria" (p. 44); "In a Town in Asia Minor" (p. 45); "He Didn't Understand" (p. 46); "In Sparta" (p. 47); "A Princeling from West Libya" (p. 48); "The Same Space" (p. 49); "He Asked about the Quality" (pp. 50-51); "They Should Have Seen to It" (pp. 52-53); "In the Suburbs of Antioch" (pp. 54-55).
"Amin" is not on the title page.