Description
Cover is scuffed, lightly stained, and worn around corners/edges/spine including a couple of very small tears.. Bottom front corner is folded upwards along with a few other pages. Pages are yellowed but clean inside and discolored/worn on the outside edges. Binding is loose midway through book but still attached.
This well-loved copy of “Paper Folding for Beginners” bears the charming signs of a book that has been treasured and explored by generations of paper folders. Originally published in 1960 under the title “Fun with Paper Folding,” this classic guide by Francis J. Murray and William D. Rigney introduced countless readers to the ancient art of origami. With clear instructions and delightful illustrations, the book demystified intricate paper folding techniques, making them accessible to enthusiasts of all ages. While the years have left their mark on this particular copy, the timeless joy of transforming a simple sheet of paper into a whimsical sculpture remains intact within its pages. For collectors, this vintage edition offers a glimpse into the origins of the origami revival in the United States, when the art form’s popularity surged in the mid-20th century. Readers, too, will find inspiration in the book’s enduring celebration of creativity, patience, and the magic of folding paper.