found:The stranger, 1946.
found:Kʻa-miu ti huang miu che hsüeh, 1989.
found:Alber Ḳami ṿeha-filosofyah shel ha-absurd, 2000.
found:Mbretëria dhe mërgimi, 2002:t.p. (Albert Kamy)
found:Amerikkāvil Ālper Kāmyu, 200-?
found:Niyāyavātikaḷ, 2002:t.p. (Ālpark Kāmyu)
found:Gale Literature Resource Center WWW Site, 5 Aug. 2008:French authors page (variant names: Mathe, Albert; Bauchart; Saetone)
found:Wikipedia, Nov. 20, 2013(Albert Camus; born 7 November 1913 in Dréan, El Taref, French Algeria; died 4 January 1960 in Villeblevin, Yvonne, Burgundy, France; Nobel Prize winning author, journalist, and philosopher. His views contributed to the rise of the philosophy known as absurdism. He wrote in his essay "The Rebel" that his whole life was devoted to opposing the philosophy of nihilism while still delving deeply into individual freedom)
found:Suqūṭ, 1974:t.p. (آلبر کامو = Ālbir Kāmū) t.p. verso (Albert Camus [in rom.])
found:Dever, 1952 or 1953:t.p. (אלברט קאמי = Alberṭ Ḳami [voc.]) t.p. verso (Albert Camus [in rom.])
found:Nat. Lib. of Israel NAF, via WWW, viewed 21 Oct. 2025(access pts.: קמי, אלבר, 1913-1960 = Ḳami, Alber, 1913-1960, Camus, Albert, 1913-1960 [in rom.], كامو، البير, 1913-1960 = Kāmū, Albīr [in Ara.], Камю, Альбер, 1913-1960 = Kami︠u︡, Alʹber [in Cyr.]; variants: קאמי, אלבר, 1913-1960 = Ḳami, Alber, 1913-1960, קמי, אלבר = Ḳami, Alber, קאמו, אלברט = Ḳamu, Alberṭ, كامى، البير = Kāmī, Albīr [in Ara.])