Also - I just noticed that his website has a current copyright "© Edwin Corrie 2015-2022" and it has a chat feature!

https://www.corrieorigami.com/about

The acknowledgements states, "I would like to thank my daughter Sarah for creating this website to allow me to share some of my models in a way that a short time ago I would never have thought possible. The name "Corriegami", which seems obvious in hindsight, was first suggested by my younger daughter Giulia."

~Peggy

On 9/15/22 3:15 PM, Peggy Van Norman wrote:
Hi Lorenzo,

According to Corrieorigami.com it's described as "Self-published (1997)  This was a limited-run booklet featuring a number of old favourites as well as new previously unpublished designs".

I have a copy and on the reverse of the title page it says, "With special thanks to Fergus Corrie for the cover drawing, and also to Paulo Mulatinho for computer scanning of the original artwork as well as general advice and assistance".  It also says, "Printed in Germany".

Unlike the other Edwin Corrie booklets that I have, there's no BOS logo and it doesn't indicate anywhere that it's a BOS publication.

I hope this gives you some info or clues to the info that you are seeking.

Best of luck,

~Peggy

On 9/15/22 2:02 PM, Lorenzo via Origami wrote:
Hi,

does anyone know anything about the genesis of this publication?
If it was edited by BOS, or who edited/printed it?

Regards
Lorenzo

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