Books
| Title | Greek transliteration | English name | Publisher | ISBN code |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ikade kai alla poimata asafous katefthinisseos | Οίκαδε και άλλα ποιήματα ασαφούς κατευθύνσεως | - | Diatton Publishers | ISBN 978-960-7031-79-2 |
| Poiites tis Patras stis glosses tis Evropis | Ποιητές της Πάτρας στις γλώσσες της | Poets From Patras In Languages Of Europe | Polyedro Publishers 1st Edition, Patras |
ISBN 960-89539-0-1 |
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