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

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Eleventh Edition GEOGRAPHY 37 GROUP 33 (Continued) India and Ceylon Hindu Holiday (1) Hindus at worship and at play. (#25, 52, 84, 98) India (1) Trip through the country showing native life. (071) India's Three Hundred Million (1) Hindu and Mohammedan village life and customs. (©129) Inland India (*4) Gersappa Falls; lumbering in wild country. (094) Kashmir, Old and New (1) Religious ceremonies ; manufacture of paper; dwellings and people; model school. (0A197, A31, 146) Lure of India Series (6 subjects, 1 reel each) Life and interesting spots. (0202) Land of the Shalimar (2) India's famous region. (•98) Love's Memorial (1) The Taj Mahal. («0AA99) Mandalay (2) The picturesque people as Kipling interpreted them. (A64, 197) Mother Ganges (1) The sacred* river at Benares, religious center. (•©AA99) Pageantry of India (1) Temples, religious rites, customs. (029, 0A197, A146) Singapore (%) Life and customs; shows Chinese influence in architecture. (A197) Souvenirs of Singapore (1) Chinese business men, coolies, Hindu priests and bejewelled Tamil Maidens. (032) Southern India (^4) A Jain Shrine in an old village; royal procession; cock fight. (094) Temple of Love (1) Portrayal of the people of India. (A47, «0AA68) Trip Around the World — Calcutta, Rangoon, Ceylon (1) Self-explanatory. (010) Trip Around the World— India (1) Bombay, Agra, Delhi. (010) Women Workers of Ceylon (1) Shows women preparing flour, cooking, laundering, rearing children, and growing cacao. (0A66, A31, 146, 197) {See also Groups 5, 119, 136) GROUP 34 Japan and Korea Bainzai (1) Trip through Kyoto — old customs, processions, temples. (AHO) Cherry Blossom Time (1) National festivals. (AHO) Four Seasons in Japan (2) Scenes representative of the seasons. (010) The Garden of the East (1) Natural beauties, religious customs and arts. (029, A197) The Island Empire (1) Life in Japan; Foo-ji-yama. (A47, «0AA68) Japan (1) Novel and characteristic scenes and customs— Geisha girls, temple worship, sacrifices, jiu-jitsu, etc. (#167) Japan — Arts and Crafts (1) Embroideries, lacquered objects, etc.(A197) Japan — Customs and Industries (1) Wedding ceremony; child life; cultivation of pearls. (A197) Japan in Cherry Blossom Time (1) Spring in Japan. (A47, S0AA68) Japan (Series of 5, 1 reel each) Titles are: Cabaret of Old Japan, Tokyo to the Metropolis, Japan, Japanese Oddities, Old Nippon. (A98) Japan' — the Island Empire (2) As it is today — home life, street scenes, rural life, missionary work, colleges and schools. (0148) Japan — The Inland Sea (2) Harbor and city of Kobe, Shodoshima, Yashima, Tomo Port, Kurushima Strait, town of Beppa. (010) A Japanese Cabaret (^4) Entertainers play samisens and drums; ancient dances. (032) A Japanese Rome (1) Kyoto, the intellectual, ecclesiastical and artistic center of Japan. (#0AA99) Japanese Table Manners (^4) Shows dainty darlings of Japanese night life using their "hashi" or chopsticks. (032) Land of Enchantment (1) City and country scenes. (A44) Modern Aspects of Japan (1) Yokohoma and Tokyo. (A197) Oriental Metropolis (1) Schools and school children in Tokyo. (•0AA99) Quaint Fisherman of Japan (1) Fishing Village. (A197) Queer Korean Customs (ii) Seeing the sights of Seoul. (032) Sacred Fuji (*4) Journey to Fuji Mt. and scenes of sacred parade (•94)