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

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60 INDUSTRY AND ENGINEERING "1000 and One" GROUP 80 ( Continued) Paper and Publications The Art of Monoprinting (V^) Demonstrated by Sicilian painter. (22) ** The Making of a Book (S) The various processes through which a book must go from linotype machine to bindery, with latest improved machinery and up-to-date equipment. (19, 45) Your Book (2) Evolution of the book; how books are made today at the Athenaeum Press. (XVII) Making a Sales Book (1) From the making of the electrotype to the finished book. (99) From Forest to Fireside (1) The Youth's Companion and how it is produced. Logging in Maine woods, paper manufacturing. (XXX, 160) The Romance of Making a Modern Magazine (2) The "Dearborn Independent" from raw stock to finished product. (58) Record Makers of Business (1) Carbon paper manufacture. (XXX) The Absorbing Story of Thirsty Fibre (1) Paper making from felling of trees to the packing of the completed product; manufacture of absorbent paper towels. (XXX) (See also Groups 14, 72, 83) GROUP 81 Miscellaneous Manufacture Story of Fireclay Refractories (4) Self-explanatory. (142) ** The Romance of Glass (1) Discovery of glass by the Phoenicians; manufacture of glass jars; comparing hand-blowing with modern machine methods: cold pack canning. (XXX) The Story of Bakelite (2) Manufacture and use of one of the most remarkable materials of the present age. (XXX, 16, 127) ***Making a Rubber Tire (1) From the gathering of the rubber gum to the finished product. For sale only. (58) The Making and Installation of Culverts (3) Comprehensive picture of this new field of industry (metal culverts). (5) The Story of Compressed Air (2) Self-explanatory. (XXX) Story of Dynamite (2) Manufacture of dynamite from raw materials to finished product, Work of explosives in mining and construction work. (XXX, 46, 142) Dynamite, A Basic Material of Modern Civilization (6) Processes of manufacture, and methods of use. (46) The Serpent's Tooth (1) The story of the manufacture of hand saws. (XXX, 149) ** The Meteor (2) The birth and development of the cross cut saw. (XXX, 149) The Making of a Good Shovel (1) Manufacture of hand shovels from raw materials to finished product. (XXI) Spirit of Progress (2) Two million parts a day; modern methods and equipment in a screw products shop. (XXX) Uses of Wire Rope (2) Correct way to erect a woven wire fence. (8) The Crossroads (2) Manufacture of the Corona typewriter. (XXX) World's Records (1) Story your ink bottle tells — on manufacture of Carter's inks and adhesives. (XXX, 29) How A Dixon Lead Pencil is Made (1 or 2) From the graphite mines located near the historic Fort Ticonderoga, to the finished product. (44, 83) Suds (1) Washing through the ages, featuring the manufacturing of modern washing machines. (149) Spanish Moss (1/4) Gathering of this moss of the Everglades; its manufacture into mattresses. ' (XX) For the Feet of a Nation (2) Composition and manufacture of linoleum. (21) Our National Bread Box (1) History of development of the paper carton with authentic details. (126) American Matchmaking (1A) Making matches in large American factory. (22) T. C. (Your Sixth Sense) (1) Effect of temperature on human beings, the origin of the thermometer, and the method of calibration. (XVII) A Trip Through the N. C. R. Factory (2) The National Cash Register Co. (99) Making National Cash Registers (1) In the factory at Dayton, Ohio; the machining operations of making parts. (99) ***A Movie Trip Through Filmland (2) Cinema tour of Kodak Park, and interesting views of manufacturing film stock from raw cotton and bars of silver to finished strip ready for the camera. (21) Story of a Watch (2) Whole process, by modern methods. (XXX, 142)