Complete Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library of Motion Pictures 16mm (1937)

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YOU CAN GO from the Bahamas to Jamaica, look in on Bali, dash across to Mexico, and round off the evening with a tour of London, with "Kodascope" Library Films. Plan your world tour from|,the Travel and Geographical Section. (See Section la.) THE STORY of how coal is turned into coke is the subject of an absorbingjmovie called " Bituminous Coal ", one of the many films on staple industries. (See Section I c.) WHITE SAILS billowing in a stiff breeze provide a fine sight as well as some exciting moments. Sea-lovers and sport-lovers alike are well served with interesting movies. (See Section I g and I k.) WHAT IS IT? In "Monsters of the Deep" you learn all about this strange catch, and a few others besides. (See Section 1 h.) PARACHUTING is fun on the ground. Films like "Flying Cadets" and "Heritage of the Air" will appeal to those interested in aeroplanes. (See Section I k.) THE GANG "Our Gang." in full force and looking for trouble. (See Section 2 b.)