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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Origami Basics, A Folding Primer
- The Money Folds Collection: Simple Models
- Dollar Dress(Erna Lindner,1998)
- Dollar Bill Bird(Gay Merrill Gross,1999)
- Dollar Bill Ring(Traditional)
- Money Tree(Carol Tams,1998)
- Phone Bill(Kenneth Kawamura,1998)
- Pyramid Penny Pocket(Dorothy Kaplan,1987)
- Stand-Up Reversible Bowtie(1996)
- The Tip(Annelore Jekel,1996)
- Torah Scroll(Arnold Tubis,1979)
- The Money Folds Collection: Low Intermediate Models
- Abe in a Stovepipe Hat(Bob Roos,1988)
- Crossing the Delaware(Cyril Tessier,1991)
- Devil's Mask(Cyril Tessier,1994)
- Dollar Bill Seahorse(Ted Bond,1986)
- Elven Boot(Traditional)
- Mini Money Blow Up Bunny(Carol Tams,1997)
- Serpent(Steve Richards,1989)
- Treasure Chest(Carol Tams,1994)
- The Money Folds Collection: Intermediate Models
- Big Buck Bow Tie(Ed Sullivan,1990)
- Dollar Cobra(Hoan Bui,1990)
- Dollar Bill Lovey Dovies(Karan Hall,1995)
- Dollar Bill Owl(Stephen Weiss,1988)
- Four Rings(Kenneth Kawamura,1977)
- Gull(Anonymous,1991)
- Leapin' Lizard(Carol Bussell,1999)
- That Wabbit!(Ros Joyce,1999)
- Two Color Easter Bunny(Sidney Sheng, 1999)
- Two-Eyed Rabbit(Ros Joyce,1999)
- The Money Folds Collection: High Intermediate Models
- Bear Cub(Eric Tend,1991)
- Eagle Ring(Kenneth Kawamura,1988)
- Money Fold Heart Change Purse(Shirley Johannesma,1990)
- One Dollar Bow Tie(Peter Engel,1974)
- Pig(Stephen Weiss,1990)
- Twenty One Diamond Dollar(Kenneth Kawamura/Debbie Lekousis,1999)
- The Money Folds Collection: Complex Models
- Dollar Bill Kangaroo(Eric Tend,1999)
- One Dollar Crab(Peter Engel,1977)
- INDEXES
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Title: Making Even More With Money
Editor: Carol Tams
Format/Publication Date: COMB:2002;
Publisher: OrigamiUSA, NY
Language: English
Page Count: 74
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 11" x 8 1/2"
ISBN: None
SUMMARY- It looks like Carol Tams did all the heavy lifting in putting together this second edition. I liked it as much as the first book, even without any further history articles or bibliography. The Kangaroo and Crab will blow your mind. I love compilations of models from a gamut of designers - you get to test drive a bunch of different models to find designers you like and want to pursue more of their work. It's a shame OrigamiUSA didn't put out a new one every five years or so. You can still buy this book as of this writing(Feb. 2022) from
OrigamiUSA.
https://origamiusa.org/catalog
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