1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1935)

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Eleventh Edition GEOGRAPHY 33 An Educational Film Clearing House 400 Free Films — 1600 for Rent WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU : 35c entitles you to our service for one year and to two semi-annual handbooks about which the World Peace Foundation says: "One of the most useful and unusual publications in the world is this directory of non-theatrical films .... a veritable film library of the world's culture and customs." LOWER COST: You save transportation expense by booking films through us, for we ship films from your nearest distributor who has copies of the subjects desired. Rental charges are the same as when you order direct from distributors. RELIABLE SERVICE: We represent about 75 non-theatrical film distributors in the United States, all of whom can be relied upon to give good service. CONVENIENCE: 2000 16mm. _ and 35mm. silent or sound educational films are available to you through one organization. Write for free literature INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONAL PICTURES, INC. MT. VERNON and WALNUT STREETS, BOSTON, MASS. GROUP 27 Children Babes of Japan (1) Little Japanese girl acts as guide around Japan; views of children in all phases ; work of mission with children. (0148) Children of Japan (1) Their everyday life . (A197) Children of Sunny Spain (1) Studies of child life. (A197) Children of the Near East (1) Visit to various orphanges in Tiflis, Jerusalem, Syria, and Alexandrapol. (A197) Children of the South Seas (1) Child life among the cannibals. (A197) Little Americans (1) Glimpses of children from Alaska to Puerto Rico. (0149) Little Dutch Tulip Girl (1) In a dream little American boy visits Katrina and see the Hague, Isle of Marken, tulips, etc. (0129, 0A66, 197) The Little Indian Weaver (1) Story of the friendship between an American boy and a little Indian girl. (0104, 129, 0A66, 197, A146) Little Filipinos (1) Shots of Filipino children and other educational features. (0148) Little Swiss Wood Carver (1) Charming story of a Swiss boy woodcarver. Swiss customs and history. (036, 129, 0A66, 197, A146) Spanish Children (1) At work and at play. (032) The Swiss Boys' Vacation (1) How he does his bit. (A 197) The Wee Scotch Piper (1) Narrative of a little boy who wanted a bagpipe. (0104, 129, 0A66, 197, A146) (See also Groups 23, 24, 126, 136) GROUP 28 Indians The American Indian (10) A serious and comprehensive portrayal of our native Americans, designed for study purposes. Each reel may be used separately. (0202, A147, 155) America's Oldest Inhabitants (1) Taos Indians of New Mexico. (0A3O) Among the Navajo Indians (1) Family life in hogans ; blanket weaving; summer shelter; preparation of food. (029) Before the White Man Came (6) Story of pre-historic America, showing life and customs of the Indians. (A98)