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

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Seventh Edition GEOGRAPHY 37 GROUP 45 (Continued) Canada Fifteen Minutes from Skyscrapers (1) Vancouver's famous forest playground, Stanley Park. (170) Through the Norway of America (1) Vancouver to Prince Rupert. (170) Canada's Queen City (1) Views of Vancouver. « •170) Yoho (1) Travelogue of famous Yoho Valley. (170) In the Wake of Captain Cook ( 1 ) Aeroplane trip to a quaint Indian fishing village on the northern Pacific Coast of Canada. (170) (See also Groups 60, 115, 117, 123-4) GROUP 46 Polar Regions Adventures in the Far North ( 5 ) Scenic record of trip from Seattle to Alaskan seas ; animal and bird life in Arctic ; Eskimos and far-northern industries, notably whaling. (67, #79, 164) Bird and Animal Life of the Far North ( 1 » How Eskimos catch walrus. Views of blue fox, seal, white whale and walrus. i • 14 i Bottom of the World (5) Talking picture of the country at the gates of the Antarctic. Robert Cushman describes sea elephants and sea leopards. (A67, A140) Dwellers of the Northland i1^) Aleut Indians; Cliff Dwelling Eskimos; Chuchi Indians. Hunting and fishing methods. (#59) Eskimo Life in South Greenland 1 1 1 Daily occupations, games and dances. Views of fjords and remains cf homes of Noisemen. (#14) The Great White North ( 4 1 Rasmussen's dash for the pole : record of life In far-northern lands. (21, 36, 54. 72. 114, 164) In the Shadows of the North Pole 1 5 1 Scenes made in Greenland by Dr. Dumbrava. (#116) Kivalina of the Icelands (6) Love and perils in the shadow of northern lights; Aurora Borealis in natuial colors and other Arctic wonders. (109) The Most Northern People in the World ( 1 1 Modes of living cf the Eskimos — homes, clothing, food, occupations and games. (•14) Policing the Arctic ( 1 1 Establishment cf a base for the Royal Mounted Police in the Far North. (170) Primitive Love ( 6 1 Life and love among the Eskimos. Thrilling conflicts with wild animals. (•79) Rescue Ship Krassin ( 7 ) Record of Russian rescue of the Nobile expedition into the North by the ice-breaker "Krassin." (11) To the South Pole with Commander Byrd (1) Preparations for Expedition. ♦ i • 170 ) A Trip Through the Arctic with Uncle Sam (4) Views of Eskimo life along the coast cf Alaska and Siberia. Titles are: Part I on the U. S. S. Cutter Bear ; Part II — In the Land of the Midnight Sun ; Part III — Uncle Sam Moves His Eskimo Family; Part IV — Queer Industries of th? Arctic. (164) Traveling with the Eskimos (1) Work of Eskimo dogs. Daily life and mode of living of Eskimcs. (•14) Wild Life in the Arctic (5) Bird and animal life — walrus hunting, harpooning whales, bear hunting and capturing young seals. (164) (See also Groups 26, 44. 128) GROUP 47 UNITED STATES (Continental) East ' (For U. S. Insular Possessions, see Islands) New England Industries ( 2 ) Review of industries of this busv region. (164) New England States 1 2 and 5 1 Distinctive physical features and relation to commercial activities, resources, industries and cities. (•131, 164) Middle Atlantic States ( 2 ) Resources ; harbors ; natural trade routes ; mountains and lakes of Adirondack and Catskill regions. (•131) Cape Cod and Provincetow i (1) Narrow and crooked streets and typical Prcvincetown characters. (164) Touring the Berkshires (1) Historic scenes in picturesque hills of New England. < 164 ) Find Distributors by reference-numbers (pages 129-ff.)