Hello, thanks for the answers I got so far regarding books about Origami history. Unfortunately those students are not allowed to refer to online sources (stupid I know), therefore the Lister List - even though it is the best source of Origami history I'm aware of - is out of the question. Maybe it would be possible that the BOS publishes all the essays as a booklet some day. This would be something they would be allowed to use, even though it would be exactly the same content, but hey, someone printed it out and sells it, this information must be valuable. Ironic but true.
I'd be glad to get more recommendations about books on Origami history. Nice Greetings Anna
