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45 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the Great Classics, Finally back in Print,
This review is from: Secrets of Origami: The Japanese Art of Paper Folding (Dover Origami Papercraft) (Paperback)
Rejoice, origami lovers of the world: Harbin's "Secrets of Origami" is back on the shelves. One of the first of my 40+ origami books, the old, battered, early 70s hardcover still holds a place of honor on my shelf. This is one of the best origami books EVER published. For the beginner, it opens the door to a wonderful array of simple to complex models, for the advanced folder, it provides a survey of the best Western folding from that formative period of 1960s. Fred Rohm, Adolfo Cerceda, Ligia Montoya - these are names that must NEVER fade from the annals of origami. Buy this book. Use this book. Treasure this book. Very few like this have been printed before or since.
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
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A legend,
This review is from: Secrets of Origami: The Japanese Art of Paper Folding (Dover Origami Papercraft) (Paperback)
The book which launch my interest in origami in the late 60s. If not for the discovery of this book, my interest in origami would have been lost.The models are still very fresh even for the origamist of today. There is a very good range from traditional models, simple models to the intermediate stage. An excellent first introduction to origami. It contains works of experts who are not around today. Among my favourites are those by Ligia Montoya. Simple but extremely effective. Nowadays origami experts tend to concentrate on details making folding the models extremely difficult for a beginner. I prefer to concentrate on representing the subject just right with just the sufficient details to differentiate the model and avoiding the complexity of folding it. There are also models with sufficient difficulty to challenge the slightly more experienced. A must for all enthusiasts.
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely the best origami book I've ever used.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Secrets of Origami: The Japanese Art of Paper Folding (Dover Origami Papercraft) (Paperback)
Of the dozen books on origami in my library, this is my favorate. This is the book that I used to learn to fold. The intro. section on bases is wonderfully presented. I still have my copy of this book from 20+ years ago. Though tattered and torn, I still pull the book out and create new forms. I like the background information on the artists who created the forms and I enjoyed the variety of challenges from easy to complex. My favorate form in the book is the bat...I also made a wonderful mobile of some of the various bird creations in the book.
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