Edward Ferrars’ picture was also taken to illustrate the cover of a novel by Rita Gerlach, “Surrender the Wind” (2009). This is just pathetic.
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Edward Ferrars’ picture was also taken to illustrate the cover of a novel by Rita Gerlach, “Surrender the Wind” (2009). This is just pathetic.
Is that Rupert Penry-Jones in the “Surrender the Wind” cover? :-O
In fact, the paisley waiscoat that appeared in “Sense and Sensibility” is a costume recycled many times. The ones I am aware of are:
J. J. Field as Frederick Garland in “The Shadow in the North”.
Luis Guzmán as Jacopo in “The Count of Monte Cristo”.
Chris Gorell Barnes in the “Regency House Party”
And I suspect that it is also worn by Johnny Lee Miller as George Knightley in “Emma”, but I’m not a 100% sure…I added pictures, if someone has the same suspicion…
The girl behind Dan Stevens in the cover of “The Glassblower” seems to be a photoshopped version of this promo picture from “The Twilight Saga”, with Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan… They removed one the the arms and added the purple glass… And I have the suspicion that’s also another head…
I hope they got permission to do that.