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

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Fourth Edition GEOGRAPHY 41 GROUP 53 (Continued) Central America and Mexico Marimba Lamb (1) Manners and customs of descendants of Aztecs and Toltecs in Guatemala. Prizma color. (XX, 28) Mexico, Historic and Architectural (1) Unusual subject showing relics of civilization antedating the Aztecs. Famous ruins and more modem architectural beauties. (XX) All Aboard for Sombrero Land (1) Visit to Old Mexico, Xochimilco, Guadalupe, pyramids of San Juan Teotihuacan. (XXI) Picturesque Industries of Mexico (1) Catching flies for fish and bird food; gathering fly-eggs; sandal making; brick moulding, and feather work. (XX) Rejuvenated Mexico (1) Recent glimpses of city and town life. (151) Mexico City (1) Historical study of Mexico City. For sale only. (58) Panama (1) The old city of Panama and trip through the canal by stop motion photography. (151) Across the Isthmus of Panama (1) Views of construction of the Panama Canal which shows magnitude of engineering feat. (I) ** Panama Canal (2) Complete and scientific study of this mighty achievement. (X, 63) Panama Canal (%) Bird's-eye view of canal and drawings showing operation of locks. Ship passing through canal. (22) Panama Canal (1) The story of Panama. (42) ** Panama Canal (1) The story of the Panama Canal visually presented by maps, diagrams, and selected views. For sale only. (58) * Panama Canal and Its Historical Significance (1) Pictorial survey of whole work, from ground and from air. (42, 63, 134) GROUP 54 SOUTH AMERICA South America Native Life in Venezuela (1) Primitive customs and industries of the people. (XXI) Seeing Things on the Orinoco (*£) Typical villages, coffee plantations, houseboats and yachts. (22) Through the Guiana Wilderness (V2) Said to be first motion picture ever made of wild region along Essequibo River; native types and modes of living. (22) Colombia (1) A scenic of our South America neighbor. (I) On the Amazon (1) Trip up the world's mightiest river, touching at Para and Manaos, Brazil. (151) Up the Amazon (1) Starting at Para and continuingthrough the jungles to the heart of Brazil. Study of vicious South American ant and its enemy, the ant eater. (XXI) Outing in Brazil (1) Visiting Port Carbenella, Parahyba and Escobar village. (151) * Rro de Janeiro (1) A picturesque scenic of the City of Palms. (151) * Rio the Beautiful (1) U. S. Navy film. (XXX) Ascending Corovada and Sugar Loaf Mountains (1) Viewing Rio de Janeiro from a height of over 3,000 feet. (151) Rambles Round Rio (1) Visit to the fascinating suburbs of this city. (111A, 151) Rolling Down to Rio (1) The capital and metropolis of Brazil; panoramas of the wonderful harbor, magnificent avenues and old-time streets. (67) Over the Andes (1) Noteworthy impressions of the country and people of Peru. (151) Peru (1) From the seacoast to the summit of the Andes. Remarkable scenery — views of the highest town in the world. (I) ***From the Land of the Incas (1) Relics from Incas burial grounds in Peru reveal much concerning their ancient civilization. Invaluable for any study of their occupations and their arts. Prizma color. (XX) A City of Kings (%) Journey through Lima, Peru; city and harbor views. (22) Up the Upper Parana (1) Steamboating in a wilderness; Yerba Mate. (67) The Cataracts of Iguassu (1) Through tropic forests to the Falls; unique and wonderful pictures of the super-Niagara of South America. (67) Going Down to Buenos Aires (1) Cruise to South America, touching at Pernambuco, Bahia and Santos; splendors of Buenos Aires. (67) (See also Group 133) A Projector in Every School, Church and Community Center*