Back Cover: (top) Gallian photographed with her mother, who was referred to as “Mrs. Victor Gallian” in the studio-provided caption, on the Paramount lot in 1936. (Courtesy of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences)
(second image) Ulica Graniczna (1948). (Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)
(third image) Headlines for a Times of India news report on the 1933 All India Women’s Conference, which refers to the conference’s efforts to use cinema as a medium of social reform. (“Vocational Education for Indian Girls: Plea at All-India Women’s Conference. Cinema as a Means of Propaganda in Field of Social Reform,” Times of India, December 28, 1933)
(bottom) National General Company’s subsidiary structure as submitted to Congress, 1970. (Hearings Before the Antitrust Subcommittee [Subcommittee No. 5] of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, 91st Cong. 91-23, Second Session on National General Corporation, Part 4 [1970], [Organizational Chart, Subsidiary Structure] at 18A)