Off topic, but my favorites are 'Inochi Yutaka na Origami', 'Sosaku Origami', 'Origami Tokuhon 2', and 'Origami: Akira Yoshizawa Exhibition Catalogue'.
I wish the estate would allow his remaining 50,000 models to be x-rayed, so that creative folders could come up with elegant folding sequences for all of them, and we could experience his legacy for thousands of mind-blowing years to come. Especially that Cerberos and all those insects...darn it! Be well, Zack On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 12:24 AM Faye E Goldman <fa...@ix.netcom.com> wrote: > Check Dennis Walker's origami database. There are a bunch of cover photo's > there. > > > https://oriwiki.com/searchresultsPubs.php?Term1=yoshizawa&Term2=&Term3=&ExactWord=&Publications=on > > Faye > > From Lorenzo: > Dear origamists, > does anyone know where can I find a (even partial) list, or some cover > pictures, of old Yoshizawa japanese books, such as the one below? > https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ygQyd1lBugdmosYj0GRd99H6LzDnimDr > > If you own some, could you please send me cover picture(s) (in private, of > course, not to bother the list)? lorenzo.luci...@gmail.com > > Many thanks in advance, > Lorenzo > > > -- Zack Brown