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Your collection sounds interesting, but it doesn't belong in the article.
Removed two things(after reworking and adding stuff:
<<<<The very first "pop-up" was a pyramid in one of Euclid's mathematical texts, illustrating how to figure angles. The 3-D aspect was his way of helping students understand his premises. See also Edward Tufte's book, Envisioning Information reproduced Euclid's pop-up pyramid.>>>>
<<<<Flaps, Pull-tabs, Pop-outs, Pull-downs, and more, each of which performs in a different manner. >>>.
'Trademarked properies' not sure is read will understand... FyiFoff
link to carter and diaz need to be checked FyiFoff
think it is called the bronzx, silver, and gold 3-Dimensional Illustration awards. FyiFoff
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Movable books, plural, redirects here. The lead paragraph suggests to me that "pop-up book" should redirect to Movable book.
FWIW WorldCat, perhaps that means some participating libraries, uses the subject class "Toy and movable books".
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Removing the exhibits and collections referenced for Carol Barton as it seems more appropriate in the article on Barton, not the Pop-up book category article. Nicolet1327 ( talk) 19:44, 22 November 2020 (UTC)
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Your collection sounds interesting, but it doesn't belong in the article.
Removed two things(after reworking and adding stuff:
<<<<The very first "pop-up" was a pyramid in one of Euclid's mathematical texts, illustrating how to figure angles. The 3-D aspect was his way of helping students understand his premises. See also Edward Tufte's book, Envisioning Information reproduced Euclid's pop-up pyramid.>>>>
<<<<Flaps, Pull-tabs, Pop-outs, Pull-downs, and more, each of which performs in a different manner. >>>.
'Trademarked properies' not sure is read will understand... FyiFoff
link to carter and diaz need to be checked FyiFoff
think it is called the bronzx, silver, and gold 3-Dimensional Illustration awards. FyiFoff
— Preceding unsigned comment added by FyiFoff ( talk • contribs) 19:03, 20 November 2006 (UTC)
Please, can anybody, who is well versed in this article, reassess this revision? Thanks, Valerius Myotis ( talk) 05:45, 29 May 2010 (UTC)
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22:08, 8 July 2010 (UTC)
Movable books, plural, redirects here. The lead paragraph suggests to me that "pop-up book" should redirect to Movable book.
FWIW WorldCat, perhaps that means some participating libraries, uses the subject class "Toy and movable books".
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Removing the exhibits and collections referenced for Carol Barton as it seems more appropriate in the article on Barton, not the Pop-up book category article. Nicolet1327 ( talk) 19:44, 22 November 2020 (UTC)