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GEOGRAPHY
"1000 and One'
GROUP 49 Polar Regions
Adventures in the Far North (5) Scenic record of trip from Seattle to Alaskan seas; animal and bird life; industries, notably whaling. (A197)
Bottom of the World (4) Robert Cushman describes sea elephants and sea leopards in the country of the Antarctic. (A98, 150)
Conquest of the Antarctic (3) With Byrd at the South Pole. (©202)
Dangers of the Arctic (4 & 6) Valley of 10,000 smokes. (A150)
Frontiers of the North (1) One of the series dealing with Canadian Government Arctic Expedition of 1922. (©10)
Glimpses of Greenland (1) Pictures of icebergs, esquimaux, seal hunting, native villages and homes, native clothing. (©10, 29, ©A202)
Great Arctic Seal Hunt (2) Thrilling pictorial record of Newfoundland sealers. (©98, 129)
The Great White North (4) Rasmussen's dash for the pole ; record of life in far-northern lands. (©A31, A146)
Iceland, Land of the Vikings (1) Portrays the inhabitants of this bleak country and their chief industry — fishing. (A47)
Iceless Arctic (1) Travelog on polar regions. (#29)
Policing the Arctic (1) Establishment of a base for the Royal Mounted Police in the Far North. (©10, 190, ©A202)
Rescue Ship Krassin (7) Record of Russian rescue of the Nobile expedition into the North by the ice-breaker "Krassin." (A16)
Reykjavik, Capital of Iceland (^) Interesting views — curious coiffures, hot spring laundry, art of wrestling, etc. (©32)
A Trip Through the Arctic with Uncle Sam (4) Views of Eskimo life along the coast of Alaska and Siberia. (©A197)
The Viking (8) Authentic drama of the Great Newfoundland seal hunt. («A27)
With Byrd at the South Pole (iy2) Portrays the life and struggle in the polar regions. Fine educational picture. (A142)
(See also Groups 26, 91, 119, 127)
GROUP 50 UNITED STATES (Continental) East
(For U. S. Insular Possessions, see Islands) Chesapeake Bay (1) Shows the Norfolk area — oyster and crab industries; Baltimore area, including views of Naval Academy. (©57) Heart of the Adirondacks (^) The Big Woods and brilliant views of Long Lake and Lake George. (©157) The Historic Hudson (1) Trip up the river from New York to Albany, passing spots of historic interest and scenic beauty. (A10) Scenic Hudson River (^) As photographed from a boat. (©157) Up and Down the Hudson (1) Picturesque scenes. (©29) Maine (4) Series of four subjects of one reel each. (©202) Middle Atlantic States (2) Resources; harbors; natural trade routes; mountains and lakes of Adirondack and Catskill regions. (©A168) The Mohawk Valley (1) Divided into three units: The Valley in Pioneer Days, the Valley Today, a Trip through the Valley. Catskill Mountains, Adirondacks and Mohawk Valley. (©57) New England Industries (2) Review of industries in this region. (A197) New England Shrines (1) Landmarks of Colonial and Revolutionary Days. (A197) New England States (2 and 5) Physical features and relation to commercial activities, resources, industries and cities. (©A168, A197) New York and the Hudson (1) Contrasts of Metropolitan scenes and those along the Hudson. (A197) Niagara Falls (2) Many lovely views. (©A48) Glorious Niagara (1) Views of Horseshoe and American Falls, Whirlpool Rapids and the Gorge. (©129, ©A10, 202, A197) Niagara Falls (1) Fine and complete scenic. (©Ill) Niagara Falls (^4) Seen from unusual points filmed both in daylight and at night. (©32, 56) Niagara's Summer Sorcery (1) Niagara in summer. (©29) Niagara's Winter Wizardry (1) Winter film of the falls. (©29) Playgrounds of New England (1) From mountain to seashore. (A197) Quaint Folks of Old Cape Cod (1) A study of New England characteristics and scenery. (A197) Seeing Vermont with Dot and Glen (2) Lakes, mountains, sports.
(©202)
Through the Thousand Islands (}4) Scenes of this waterway. (©157)