Keiko Pitter has written:
'Introducing Microsoft Word for Windows 2.0'
'Every Student's Guide to the internet Macintosh Version'
'Introducing WordPerfect 6.0 for Windows'
'Using Microsoft Excel 4.0 for Windows'
'Introducing Word 6.0 for Windows'
'Introducing Microsoft Office for Windows'
Pitter A. Steinbuch has written: 'Betriebliche Informatik'
Keiko Mikami has written: 'Remon no namida'
Keiko Kimura has written: 'Chikyumura no shiki'
Keiko. Kosuge has written: 'Mito Komon no shokutaku'
Nagita Keiko has written: 'Heart dorobou wa nazo no tenkou sei'
Keiko Nakayama has written: 'Jiten wagashi no sekai' -- subject(s): Encyclopedias, Desserts, Confectionery
Keiko Minai has written: 'Continuity and modernization in postwar Japan: a comparative analysis of farmers and urban employees'
Keiko Yanagiya has written: 'Garasu no hanakago' -- subject(s): Baskets, Baskets, Glass, Fiction, Glass Baskets, Juvenile fiction
It is not clear who wrote "pitter pitter patter at our house" as the phrase is not widely recognized or associated with a specific author or work. It may be from a personal experience or a piece of creative writing.
Keiko Narahashi has written: 'Ouch!' -- subject(s): Fiction, Wounds and injuries, Family life 'Is that Josie?' -- subject(s): Fiction, Imagination, Animals
Keiko E. Mochizuki has written: 'Practical Japanese conversation beyond the first year' -- subject(s): Japanese language, Conversation and phrase books, Textbooks for foreign speakers, English
Keiko Tazawa has written: 'Syro-Palestinian deities in New Kingdom Egypt' -- subject(s): Excavations (Archaeology), Syrian Gods, Egyptian Gods, Antiquities 'The symbolic meaning of 'The Winter's Tale'' 'On the death theme in 'Hamlet''