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TannerM75
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I am doing a school project, and was wondering if anyone have any interesting information about origami that cannot be found anywhere else.
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Sounds like a really cool project! Sorry... all the facts I know are from the web. Don't forget to quote your sources ;).
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What kind of informations are you looking for?
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By the way, the book Complete Origami by Eric Kenneway has a wide variety of information related to origami. I strongly recommend it!
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Some time ago I worked on a list of Publications that include some history of Origami:

http://britishorigami.info/academic/lister/index.php

"The history of Origami in Britain" by David Lister ISBN 978-1493647781
Notes on the History of Origami, John S. Smith, BOS #1 ISBN 978-1495215001
"Complete Origami" by Eric Kenneway
"The Beauty of the Fold: A Conversation with Joan Sallas" by Charlotte Birnbaum ISBN 978-1934105986
The Origami Bible, Nick Robinson, ISBN 1-58180-517-9
Origami Odyssey, Peter Engel, ISBN 978-0-8048-4119-1
Papiroflexia, Eduardo Clemente (Spanish)
Folding Universe, Peter Engel, ISBN 0-394-75751-3
"Origami" by Torimoto & Duke
"Origami Omnibus" by Kunihiko Kasahara
"Origami from Angelfisch to Zen" by Peter Engel
"Gefaltete Schönheit" by Joan Sallas (German)

"A History of Origami in the East and West before Interfusion" by Koshiro Hatori in the book 5OSME
http://origamiusa.org/thefold/article/o ... -yoshizawa by Andrew Hudson
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