1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1930)

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Seventh Edition GEOGRAPHY 33 WHOLESOME FILMS SERVICE, INC. Specialists in selected film service for Church, School, Club, Y. M. C. A., Home and Community Center The most complete library in New England of Educational and entertainment films on safety non-inflammable stock. Also some 16 mm. films. Portable and 16 mm. Projectors for sale or rent. New England's Pioneer in the Non-Theatrical Field. 48 MELROSE STREET, BOSTON, MASS. GROUP 37 France Apple-Blossom Time in Normandy (1) Scenes of town and country life along Seine; village of Falaise. (•131) Gardens of Normandy (1) Deauville and environs, in natural color. (54, 133) An Artist's Paradise (1) Artist colony at Concarneau and the old town itself. Prizma color. (133) Bretons of the Sea (1) Tale: of fishing village of Brittany, showing sailor-folk and their customs. Prizma color. (27, 133) Chateaux of France (1) Artistic presentation of some of the castles — their beauty and historic significance. (#131) Corsica — Napoleon's Homeland (1) Streets, buildings, daily life of people. (A*18, A«144) France (Series of 3, 1 reel each) Interesting sights. (72) Marseilles (1) Cathedral of Notre Dame, wharves and other scenes. (131, 164) Monte Carlo (1) Europe's famous resort. Prizma color. (133) Nine Glories of Paris (*4) Arch of Victory, Sacred Heart on Mont martre, Eiffel Tower, Place de la Concorde, Arch of Carrousel. (*23) Paris in Fifteen Minutes (1) Arc de Triomphe, Luxembourg, The Opera, Flower markets, Notre Dame and other views. (164) Unconquerable Paris (1) Cathedrals, people, etc. (92, 164) Seeing Paris (Series of 4, y± reel each) Part One — On the Boulevards; Part Two — The Champs-Elysees ; Part Three — Notre Dame and the Latin Quarter; Part Four — Up and Around the Eiffel Tower. (*23) Refreshing Riviera (1) Europe's playground, in Prizma color. (27, 133) Rheims (1) Color scenes of famous city and its cathedral. (54) Romance of Northern France (2) Why Northern France has been Europe's battleground, industries of cities. (21, 54, 72, 114, 164) A Trip on the Seine (%) Ride up Seine through heart of Paris. (#23) A Trip up the Seine (1) Views along both sides of river. (#131) The Great Waters of Versailles (%) Fountain of Latona, Apollo's Chariot, glorious basin of Neptune. (*23) Glorious Versailles (%) Palaces and gardens. (#23) When the Fishing Fleet Comes Home ( 1 ) Simple fisher-folks of coast of Brittany and welcome to sturdy crews. (#131) (See also Groups 24, 75, 79. 33, 123-4, 126, 133) GROUP 38 Germany Berlin Today (1) Streets, palaces and gardens. (1641 Germany Today (1) Spring in Heidelberg and many interesting scenes in Berlin. (164) Golden Fleece (1) Sheep-raising in the Black Forest ; beautiful scenes. (▲•18, A*144. A Holiday in Oberammergau (1) Entire village takes part in traditional folk dances; brilliant costumes and heirlooms. (#116) (See alto Groups 75, 1231 Do you want to know what is being said and done in visual instruction? The Educational Screen each month carries the news of the field.