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

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Fourth Edition INDUSTRY AND ENGINEERING 61 GROUP 81 (Continued) Miscellaneous Manufacture The Guardian of Time (2) Watch -making. (XXX) ***Time (1) A color masterpiece giving the history of man's efforts to measure time, as recorded in the timepieces of all ages. (IV, XX, 56, 15,6) Music Factories (1) Showing the manufacture of mechanical musical instruments. (151) ***Fine Art of Making Musical Instruments (1) Making the first saxaphone by Sax in his old French workshop; manufacture of modern musical instruments. (XXX, 14, 149) The Making of a Piano, Pipe Organ and Harp (2) Title tells it. (8) Making the Harp and Piano (1) Title tells it. (148) Making the Organ (1) Title tells it. (148) Immortalized (1) Musical artists and how their work is preserved for posterity. (XXX) The Violin Speaks (1) Structure and manufacture. (IX) Aids to Cupid (1) Making perfumes in Southern France. Prizma color. (28) ** My Lady's Perfume (1) Picking flowers and converting them into perfumes. Factories on the Riviera. (IX) (See also Groups 20, 107, 109, 129, 133, 136) (For welfare work in industrial plants, see Group 124) GROUP 82 INDUSTRIAL ARTS Pottery Pottery (1) Art of pottery traced down through the ages; trip through a modern pottery plant. For sale only. (58) In a China Shop (1) Casting in molds and decorating the porcelain. (IX) ***Magic Clay (1) Describes the method of making Rookwood pottery in the workshops near Cincinnati. Beautifullv photographed in Prizma color. (IV, 28) Making Lenox China (2) Self-explanatory. (83) The Most Ancient Art in History (y2) Growth of pottery industry in U. S. Scenes made at oldest American pottery, Flemington, N. J. (22) ** The Potter's Wheel (1) Porcelain for electrical uses. (X) Girl Pottery Makers of the Caribbean (V2) The art of native potters. (22) Sevres-Porcelain (1) Showing the interesting stages of porcelain making. (111A, 151) ***Story of the Willow Plate (1) Unique and artistic presentation of story back of Chinese design; the platter first appears with the figures static, then drama is enacted with stationary border of the plate. (77) Uncommon Clay (1) Manufacture of pottery. (IX) (See also Group 52) GROUP 83 Miscellaneous Ancient Industries (1) Arts and trades that have survived the centuries. (I, 69, 156) Art in Bookbinding (y2) Demonstration of fine bookbinding. (22) How Museum Groups are Made (y2) Stages in preparation of group of caribou for Brooklyn Museum of Arts and Sciences. (22) A Modern Miracle Worker (V2) Artist of American Museum of Natural History works on artificial magnolia group. (22) ( See also Groups 52, 55-6) LITERATURE AND DRAMA GROUP 84 Literature and Drama Alibaba and the Forty Thieves (1) Picturizing the famous story. (112) Alice Adams (7) Based on the small town romance by Booth Tarkington. With Florence Vidor. (II) American Author Series (Series of 12) The films visualize a brief sketch of each author's life and then proceed to dramatize one or more of his best known and beloved works. (XVI, 151) ** William Cullen Bryant (1) Scenes selected to interpret lines from Thanatopsis and The Crowded Street. ** James Fenimore Cooper (1) Chiefly scenes of country which formed settings for Leather stocking Tales. ** Ralph Waldo Emerson (1) Scenes connected with his life and interpreting his poems. ***Nathaniel Hawthorne (1) Dramatization is from The House of Seven Gables.