Headlines (Edward H. Griffith, 1925)

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Headlines (Edward H. Griffith, 1925)
Bela Lugosi and Malcolm McGregor in The Whispering Shadow (1933)
The Armed Forces of World War ll by Andrew Mollo, 2001. Illustrations by Malcolm McGregor (Allied) and Pierre Turner (Axis).
Malcolm McGregor-Viva Tattersall-Bela Lugosi "La sombra que mata" (The whispering shadow) 1933, de Colbert Clark, Albert Herman.
Malcolm McGregor in Lady of the Night, 1925
The Circle (Frank Borzage [& Edmund Goulding], 1925)
Lady Windermere's Fan (Ernst Lubitsch, 1925)
Just for kicks, here's ChatGPT's photorealistic reinterpretation of the illustration I spent decades searching for.
This picture has been living in my head for decades, but I’d forgotten everything else about the book I saw it in, so I didn't think I'd ever lay eyes on it again. Enter ChatGPT. Four hours of exploring---and eliminating---dead ends later, ChatGPT suggested I check out Leroy Thompson's Uniforms of the Indo-China and Vietnam Wars. And there it was! I can't believe this happened. AI sucks in a lot of ways, but this was practically an impossible task (I've tried to find it on my own over the years, without ever coming close) and AI helped me get it done in one night.