1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1930)

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Seventh Edition LITERATURE AND DRAMA 61 LITERATURE AND DRAMA GROUP 85 Literature and Drama American Author Series (Series of 12) Brief sketch of each author's life and dramatization of one or more of best-known works. (114, 164) William Cullen Bryant (1) Interpretation of lines from Thanatopsis and The Crowded Street. James Fenimore Cooper (1) Scenes which formed settings for Leatherstocking Tales. Ralph Waldo Emerson (1) Scenes connected with his life and interpreting poems. Nathaniel Hawthorne (1) Dramatization of The House of Seven Gables. Oliver Wendell Holmes (1) Biography; dramatization of The. Height of the Ridiculous. Washington Irving (1) Views of his home and characteristic scenes from Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1) Sketch of his life; scenes from The Village Blacksmith. James Russell Lowell (1) Biography; scenes of The Courtin'. Edgar Allen Poe (1) With the acting cut of Annabel Lee. Mark Twain (1) Scenes his writings made famous ; dramatization of The Jumping Frog. Walt Whitman (1) Effort to put his philosophy in film form. John Greenleaf Whittier (1) Lines from The Barefoot Boy and Maud Muller. English Author Series (Series of 10, 1 reel each) Brief sketch of following authors : The Brownings, Robert Burns, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Oliver Goldsmith, Sir Walter Scott,' William Shakespeare, Percy B. Shelley, Robert Louis Stevenson, Alfred Lord Tennyson. (049) Alice in Wonderland (1) Screen version of Lewis Carroll's well-known classic. (21, 36, 49, 54, 109, 114, 164) Alice Through the Looking Glass (5) A sequel to Alice in Wonderland. (21, 49, 109) Annabel Lee (5) Exquisite production based on Edgar Allen Poe's famous poem. (21, 54, 72, 114, 164) Antony and Cleopatra (6) The classic story. (#78) As You Like It (3) Shakespeare's poem. (54, 114) Aunt Tabitha (1) Poem by O. W. Holmes. (62) Birds of Killingworth (2) Dramatization from Longfellow's poem of our feathered friends. (164) Black Beauty (3) Screen version of the book. (72) Bleak House (1) "Dickens atmosphere" re-created. (72, 164) A Christmas Carol (1 and 3) Taken from Charles Dickens' story. (49, 164) Cinderella (4) Screen version of well-known classic. (109) The Corsican Brothers (5) Alexander Dumas classic featuring Dustin Farnum. (54) Courtship of Myles Standish (5 or 6) Dramatization of Longfellow's poem, geographically and historically correct. (49, 54, 77, 92, 114) The Cricket on the Hearth (7) Charles Dickens story featuring Josef Swickard as Caleb Plummer. (21, 36, 49, 54, 72, 114, 164) David Copperfield (6) Screen version of well-known classic. (109) Days We Love (1) An adaptation from James Whitcomb Riley's poem. (164) The Deerslayer (5) James Fenimore Cooper's famous classic produced especially for educational use. (21, 36, 49, 54, 114, 164) Dombey and Son (6) Charles Dickens' classic. (54, 114) Fagin (1) Dramatic characterization of master thief from Dickens' Oliver Twist. (72, 164) Flanders Field (1) Based on immortal poem. (114) Great Expectations (7) A Dickens story. (164) Hamlet (7) Shakespeare's masterpiece beautifully presented. (21) Hansel and Gretel (3) Hans Christian Anderson fairy story. (54, 114) The Headless Horseman (6) Adapted from Washington's Irving's Legend of Sleepy Hollow, with Will Rogers as Ichabod Crane. (21) Find Distributors by reference -numbers (pages 129-ff.)