Hello,

very often I receive requests from high school students to name a
couple of books about the history of Origami for some school projects
they are working on.
I'm sincerely not the slightest bit interested in history and even
though I own more than 350 Origami books or other publications (e.g.
magazines) most of them include almost no history related texts.
To avoid further requests, I thought about putting a list of history
related books on the Origami Austria homepage, but for that I would
need to know some.

So if you are aware of books that cover the history of Origami in more
than just a few sentences, I'd like to hear about them to include them
to the list.

Nice Greetings

Anna from Vienna / Austria
http://origami.at

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