Kenji Suzuki - Selected Works

Selected Works

In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Kenji Suzuki, OCLC/WorldCat encompasses roughly 100+ works in 100+ publications in 4 languages and 200+ library holdings.

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  • 敬語に強くなる本: 豊かな日本語への招待 (1978)
  • 気くばりのすすめ (1982)
  • 女らしさ物語 (1982)
  • ビッグマン愚行錄 (1982)
  • 続気くばりのすすめ (1983)
  • 役に立つ日本史物語 (1988)
  • 夫婦が読む本 (1991)

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