> On 25 Jul 2021, at 09.11, David Mitchell
> wrote:
>
> jens-helge.dah...@gmx.de wrote:
>
>> From 1927 up to 1998 35 editions of 'Das Lustiges Papierfaltbuechlein' by
>> Johanna Huber appeared. The first 1. edition from 1927 has 56 pages. In the
>> years of world war II the editions were r
jens-helge.dah...@gmx.de wrote:
>From 1927 up to 1998 35 editions of 'Das Lustiges Papierfaltbuechlein' by
>Johanna Huber appeared. The first 1. edition from 1927 has 56 pages. In the
>years of world war II the editions were reduced to 39 pages. In the first
>years after the war the editions
Hello David,
David Mitchell wrote:
>
> jens-helge.dah...@gmx.de wrote:
>
> >The Magazine Cover Box did not appear in 'Das Lustiges Papierfaltbuechlein'
> >by Johanna Huber. Most of the issues of this book are in my hands.
>
> How curious! It's in the 'translation' see
> https://archive.org/
jens-helge.dah...@gmx.de wrote:
>The Magazine Cover Box did not appear in 'Das Lustiges Papierfaltbuechlein' by
>Johanna Huber. Most of the issues of this book are in my hands.
How curious! It's in the 'translation' see
https://archive.org/details/easyfunpaperfold00hube/page/66/mode/2up
>But
Philip Chapman-Bell wrote:
> Also in James Sakoda's Modern Origami (1969) as How to Fold a Box. He cites
> Marie Gilbert Martin's Weaver's Shuttle Box in her book, Pasteless
> Construction with Paper (1951).
Thank you for these references. I will try to track them down and add them to
my page
Hello,
David Mitchell wrote:
> The design probably first appeared in 'Das Lustiges Papierfaltb?chlein' by
> Johanna Huber, which was originally published in Germany in 1927.
>
> Karen Reeds wrote:
>
> >Please do say more about evidence for the likely German origins of the
> >Magazine Cover Bo
Also in James Sakoda's Modern Origami (1969) as How to Fold a Box. He
cites Marie Gilbert Martin's Weaver's Shuttle Box in her book, Pasteless
Construction with Paper (1951).
Yours,
Philip Chapman-Bell
Northampton, MA
Karen Reeds wrote:
>Please do say more about evidence for the likely German origins of the
>Magazine Cover Box.
As far as I know diagrams for the Magazine Cover Box were first published in
1978 in Vol 13 issue 4 of the Origamian. The diagrams include the information
that 'Emily Rosenthal lea