Moving Picture Age (1920) . A N opportunity for live dealersto handle this stereopticon. The moving picture camera among the Solomon Island seem to be on quite good terms with the ivonder hex. from shore and prepared to halt the invasion of the newcomer. Onthe back cover of the campaign book is a scene in the unknown anda strong argument for the showing of these features. FootageDoes Not Make a Feature is the caption of the selling the cover is a plain talk telling him of the worth of theMartin Johnson series. On this page are stories and a reproductionof a poster


Moving Picture Age (1920) . A N opportunity for live dealersto handle this stereopticon. The moving picture camera among the Solomon Island seem to be on quite good terms with the ivonder hex. from shore and prepared to halt the invasion of the newcomer. Onthe back cover of the campaign book is a scene in the unknown anda strong argument for the showing of these features. FootageDoes Not Make a Feature is the caption of the selling the cover is a plain talk telling him of the worth of theMartin Johnson series. On this page are stories and a reproductionof a poster on the first of the series Tulagi—A White Spotin a Black Land. Page three is taken up with a discussionon the educational and moral interest of the South Seas by theworld famous explorer and Natives inspecting the camera after it was unloaded from the boatand set up on the beach for action. The first step made on the famous voyage is thoroughly ex-plained on page four and the risk taken by twelve white men photo-graphing among five hundred of the black natives. A reproductionof a one sheet and cuts, mats and advertising features also adornpage four. Musical settings which have a distinct feature in therun of these pictures are discussed for the exhibitor on page five; March, 1920 MOVING PICTURE AGE 43 The remaining pages are devoted in similar manner to the othernine features of Johnsons great art. Aside from the fact that thebook tells of the punch of the series, it is interesting and educational,for it deals in newsy form both in words and pictures of the worldwhich we know very little of. In arranging this book, Robertson-Cole evidently spared neither time nor expense. It is printed onheavy coated paper and is a real souvenir. The latest Martin John-son features releas


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