I actually clicked on an ad at the side of my computer screen.  It showed an 
origami book that I did not recognize.  I find it interesting that it is a 
compilation of articles in Wikipedia.  I wonder if this is legal.  Below is the 
text of what I copied from Barnes & Noble.  Has anyone actually seen the book?  
Surely there is not 124 pages worth on origami at Wikipedia, or is there?




Overview
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Origami (?り??, from ori meaning 
"folding", and kami meaning "paper"; kami changes to gami due to rendaku) is 
the traditional Japanese art of paper folding, which started in the 17th 
century AD at the latest and was popularized outside Japan in the mid-1900s. It 
has since then evolved into a modern art form. The goal of this art is to 
transform a flat sheet of material into a finished sculpture through folding 
and sculpting techniques, and as such the use of cuts or glue are not 
considered to be origami.
Product Details
        * ISBN-13: 9785511292076
        * Publisher: Book on Demand
        * Publication date: 5/31/2012
        * Pages: 124
        * Sales rank: 294,330
        * Product dimensions: 8.25 (w) x 11.00 (h) x 0.26 (d)
 
Kathy Knapp,
Peoria, Illinois, USA
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