1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1926)

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20 AGRICULTURE '1000 and One' SOILS AND SOIL CONSERVATION GROUP 15 Soils and Soil Conservation America — Garden with a Protected Soil (1) The conservation of natural resources. (I, 23, 69, 156) Ancestry and Classification of Soil (1) One of the series — The United States, a Ten Talent Nation. (23) Anchored Acres (1) Soil erosion damage and approved modern engineering practices for overcoming this evil. Brush and soil saving dams, terracing, and crop rotation. (144) Limestone for Ailing Clover (1) County agent gives soil the "acid" test, finds it "sour", and prescribe^ limestone; a practical demonstration of the use of limestone in the midwest. (144) ***Pay Dirt (2) An argument for judicious use of fertilizers in keeping fine soils up to their maximum yield. (73) Soil Conservation (1) One of the series — The United States, a Ten Talent Nation. (23) (See also Groups 48-9) GROUP 16 Irrigation California Gold (4) From a wilderness to 60,000 acres of oats, wheat, barley, alfalfa, beets, potatoes, within a decade. (69, 156) Crops and Kilowatts (1) Water power and irrigation uses of the water conserved in the national forests. (144) Irrigation (1) A visual story of the results oi* irrigation on arid wastes. For sale only. (58) ***Making the Desert Blossom (1) Describing the operations of the Bureau of Reclamation in irrigating arid lands in the West. (134, 143) * Reclaiming Arid Land by Irrigation (1) Need for irrigation in our arid West; the areas reclaimed by various private and public enterprises; the methods the farmer employs to irrigate his fields; some of the great dams and reservoirs. (134) Through Shoshone Valley (1) Greatest irrigation plant in the world. (28) (See also Groups 48-9) ART, MUSIC AND ARCHITECTURE GROUP 17 Art, Music and Architecture ***The Bashful Suitor (2) Triart Series. From Joseph Israels' masterpiece. Exceptional film. (42) ♦♦♦Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata (1) The story of the little blind girl and how Beethoven came to compose his sonata, told in picture form with Prisma color. (IV, XX, 56) ♦♦♦The Beggar Maid (2) Triart Series. Based on the painting by Sir Edward BurneJones, illustrating Tennyson's poem. (42) The Etcher and His Art (1/4) Complete demonstration of how etchings are made. (22) Evolution of a Poster (}4) Art of lithography shown in various processes. (22) Famous Music Masters Series (12 reels). Each reel an incident from the life of a great composer. (57) #**Hope (2) Triart Series. The artist tells the story which inspired the painting. (42) In a Sculptor's Studio (%) How a sculptor works from first sketch to finished marble. (22) The Life of Christ (1) A tabloid presentation in tinted colors of the master paintings of Christ. (XXI) Rembrandt (7) Story of the romantic life of the great painter from youth to pitiful old age. Music setting by Alexander Savini. (XVI) ** The Song of the Lark (2) On the painting of same title. The lark'i song symbolic of the girl's own freedom, threatened by her domineering Buitor. (XV) Temples and Palaces of India (1) Tells the history of the people from India's architecture. (151, 111A) Windows of Art (%) Development of stained-glass window. (22) ♦♦*With Pencil, Brush, and Chisel (1) Emil Fuchs as painter, sculptor, and etcher. Excellent art study, both entertaining and instructive. (IX) ** The Young Painter (2) Triart Series. Story of a young artist who greatly admired Rembrandt. (42) (See also Groups 19, 28-9, 32, 34-5, 37, 40, 55, 61, 75, 84)