1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1927)

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Fifth Edition GEOGRAPHY 41 GROUP 43 NORTH AMERICA Polar Regions Air Conquest of the North Pole (2) Shows Byrd and Amundsen trips to North Pole. Animated scenes and maps of Poiar regions. Suitable for Geography and History courses. (IX) ***With Lt. Com. Byrd, U. S. N., in America's Polar Triumph (2) Complete record of the first flight over the North Pole, made by the hero of this great event himself. (XV) ***Capt. Kleinschmidt's Adventures in the Far North (5) Scenic record of trip from Seattle through Inside Passage to Alaskan seas; animal and bird life in the Arctic; Eskimos and far-northern industries — -notably whaling. Recommended. (81) ***The Great White North (4) Rasmussen's dash for the pole; scenic record of life in far-northern lands, particularly along the Greenland coast. Highly recommended. (23, 37A, 56, 69, 113, 156) ***Kivalina of the Icelands (6) Love, devotion and perils in the shadow of northern lights; Aurora Borealis in natural colors, and other wonders of the Arctic. Photographed by Earl Rossman. Awe-inspiring document of a curious people. (XV) ***Nanook of the North (6) A picture epic of Eskimo life; one of the greatest screen achievements to date. Portrays the grim struggle of life against the elements in the Arctic with intense and dramatic realism. (XV) Policing the Arctic (1) Establishment of a base for the Royal Mounted Police in the Far North. . (XXX) (See also Groups 41, 127) GROUP 44 UNITED STATES (Continental) East (For U. S. Insular Possessions, see Islands) The New England States (5) Survey of the group. (112) Geography of New England (1) Chief characteristics of New England from a geographic standpoint. Products and industries set forth. (56, 113) * New England States (2) Distinctive physical features, their relation to industrial and commercial activities; cities and industries; typical historic spots. (1S4) * Middle Atlantic States (2) Resources which have made this region the busiest on earth; harbors; natural trade routes; mountains and lakes of Adirondack and Catskill regions. (134) Along the New England Coast (1) Among Penobscot Indians and Provvincetown painters. (151) Typical New England (1) Natural beauties of hill country. (151) Touring the Berkshires (1) Historic scenes in the picturesque hills of New England. (151) A Trip to Mt. Tom (1) Self-explanatory. (XXX) The Historic Hudson River (2) A trip up the beautiful Hudson from New York City, showing many points of interest along its banks, up to Albany. (83) Up and Down the Hudson (1) Picturesque scenes along this majestic river. (37) The Man at the Throttle (1) A ride in locomotive cab of the Twentieth Century Ltd. from New York to Albany. (22) Five Finger Lakes (1) Land of the Iroquois. (IX) Niagara (1) Familiar scenes, done here in Prizma color. (XX, 28) ***Niagara Falls (1) The story of Niagara Falls impressively presented with maps and . views. For sale only. (58) Niagara in Summer and Winter (1) Beauties of the Falls at various seasons. (XXI) Thundering Waters (1) Niagara's power and beauty. (156) Niagara, the Glorious (1) Splendid panoramic and close-up view of the Horseshoe and American Falls, the Whirlpool Rapids and the Gorge. (XXX) (See also Groups 57, 114, 116, 118, 122, 130, 133, 135) GROUP 45 Central and South * Central Plains (2) Agriculture of the region; stock-raising, dairying, poultry farming; mining, lumbering and quarrying industries. (13 4) Minnesota — Along the Great Northern Railway (2) Primarily its agricultural riches. (61) * Great Plains (1) Sheep and cattle on the range and ranch; cities. (134) A Projector in Every School, Church and Community Center,