David Brill Books

Teach Yourself Origami New Edition
Teach Yourself Origami New Edition

By Robert Harbin, David Brill

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Origami is a simple, inexpensive yet creative art form. Follow the step-by-step instructions and over 400 diagrams to make a range of models from a simple paper hat to an elaborate Japanese lady.

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A Separate Place
A Separate Place

By David Brill

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A Separate Place
A Separate Place

By Geoffrey Norman, David Brill

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The man who saw too much
The man who saw too much

By Little John

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Desire Ice
Desire Ice

By David Brill

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x, 257 p. : 24 cm

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Brilliant Origami
Brilliant Origami

By David Brill

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He is David Brill, and he has evolved a unique, multi-cultural approach to origami, blending the "analytical, highly detailed and engineered" approach of the West with the "minimal and artistic" se...

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As far as the eye can see
As far as the eye can see

By David Brill

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As Far As the Eye Can See
As Far As the Eye Can See

By David Brill

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