Origami Books- Worth?
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Origami Books- Worth???
I would encourage buying all four of the initial listing of books.
They each have their own measure of enjoyable models, and can be planned for and bought over a period of time.
I would add to your list :
Origami For Interpretors ( Roman Diaz)
Works of Seiji Nishikawa
Genuine Origami ( Jun Maekawa)
Any Quentin Trollip book/booklet
Each worthy of being included in most personal libraries.
They each have their own measure of enjoyable models, and can be planned for and bought over a period of time.
I would add to your list :
Origami For Interpretors ( Roman Diaz)
Works of Seiji Nishikawa
Genuine Origami ( Jun Maekawa)
Any Quentin Trollip book/booklet
Each worthy of being included in most personal libraries.
May I wish success to all who cope with the mountains & valleys of Life,
with all its peaks & depths, as well as Origami .
with all its peaks & depths, as well as Origami .
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http://www.viereck-verlag.deAnyway, where can you find Seiji's book. I really like his pieces!!!
http://www.viereck-verlag.de/buecher/wo ... hikawa.htm
here are the contact information. just email her, she's a nice person
http://www.viereck-verlag.de/kontakt.html
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