International High Altitude Expedition, 1935 [videorecording]. 1935.

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International High Altitude Expedition, 1935 [videorecording]. 1935.

Silent films documenting the working conditions of the International High Altitude Expedition to Chile (1935) and the physical characteristics of regions visited.

1 videocassette (27 min.) : si., b&w ; 1/2 in. + (2) sheets ( x cm.)

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