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

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3fi GEOGRAPHY "1000 and One' GROUP 48 (Continued) UNITED STATES Southwest Along the Rio Grande (1) The great American Sahara; Santa Fe trail; Albuquerque; Pueblo architecture. (67) Old Santa Fe, the Gateway of the Santa Fe National Forest (1) Points of historic interest in Old Santa Fe. (144) California (6) Detailed study showing agricultural activities and industries; also beauty spots. (XXI) The Romance of California (X) Picturing the development of the state. (30) Seeing Northern California (1) The Redwood district of California. (151) Prolific California (1) Showing some of California's natural resources. (151) Big Trees of California (1) Study of these wonderful giants of California. For sale only. (58) Old Missions of California (1) Spanish missions along the California coast. (151) The King's Highway (1) Trip along El Camino Real beginning at San Juan Capistrano, visiting a number of missions. (XXI) The Valley of the Seven Mcons (1) Where the last missions were built; scenic beauties and historic events of early California. (XXI) Mt. Whitney (1) Highest mountain in U. S.— rugged trail and high peaks. (IV) In the High Sierras (1) On Lake Tahoe; with the Government pack train from the Giant Forest to the High Sierras of California; Yoesmite Valley. (67) * Hitting the High Spots (1) Mt. Tamalpais; towering redwoods; Lake Tahoe; Lassen Volcano National Park with its bubbling mud pots; crest of Mt. Shasta. (30) Where All Nature is Akin (1) The wild life of the High Sierras. (IV) (See also Groups 50, 52, 57, 125) GROUP 49 General The United States — A Ten Talent Nation (series of IS) Reels may be used separately. (I, 23, 69) North America, the Center of the World Neighborhood Soil Conservation Location, Climate and Boundaries Agricultural Resources Size and Topography Animal Resources Topographic Formation Forest Resources Rivers as Agents in Shaping the Surface of the Earth Water Resources The Life History of a Stream Mineral Resources The Ancestry and Classification of Soil * Pacific Mountains and Lowlands (1) Lumbering and fishing industries; agricultural areas; commercial and industrial life; great seaports; views of famous scenic features. (134) Parks, Peaks and Pines (1) Self-explanatory. (63, 112) Roads to Wonderland (1) Scenic spots reached by roads built by Federal, State, and County governments; Mt. Hood; Crater Lake; Yosemite National Park. (144) * Rocky Mountains (1) Visualizes rich resources of minerals; forests; fertile valley farm lands and fruit orchards. Scenic wonders. (112, 134) Rocky Mountains (1) Geographical survey of the Rocky Mountains. For sale only. (58) The Wanderluster (1) On the Great Divide. (XXX) * Western Plateaus (1) Physiography and climate of Colorado Plateau, Great Basin and Columbia Plateau; the life and industries , of the people. (134) (See also Groups 15-16, 50, 57, 130) GROUP 50 Cities Atlanta — Scenes in Capital of Georgia (1) Business, residential and official life. (151) Baltimore — City of Firsts (1) A semiindustrial film showing most of the "firsts" for which Baltimore is internationally known. Scenes in first automatic ice-cream plant in the country. (XXHI) Boston (1) Replete with scenes of modern and historic interest. (151) Sylvan Boston (1) Depicting the arboreal attractions of "The Hub." (151) Chicago, the Colossus (1) Points of interest and notable buildings. (151) City by the Golden Gate (1) Life in San Francisco; scenic and customs. (151) The City of Brotherly Love (1) Points of History and important buildings in Philadelphia. (111A, 151) Historic St. Augustine (1) Self-explanatory. (XI) Mobile {XA) Camera visit to spots of interest in this old Southern city. (XX)