Camera secrets of Hollywood : simplified photography for the home picture maker (1931)

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128 — The plane used in the flight over the Matterhorn in 1920. 125— The Matterhorn, noblest peak in Switzerland, Elevation 14,700 feet. 126— The Matterhorn from an elevation of 14,000 feet, showing the Italian side. 127 — Looking back at the Matterhorn as the plane continues its way toward Mt. Blanc, the highest peak in Europe. The ridge to the right of the summit of the Matterhorn is the one over which the plane dropped three hundred feet. 95