“Romola” (Moving Picture World – 1924) “When we said Lillian is cutting “Romola,” we meant it” (Screenland – 1924) A close-up of that illusive young star, Lillian Gish By Delight Evans (Photoplay 1921) A Pictorial History of the Silent Screen – By Daniel Blum 1953 A Tale of Two Gishes – The Picturegoer Magazine (May, 1922) An Intimate Story of The Gish (Movie Weekly 1922 – March 18) “ONE ROMANTIC NIGHT” Albert Bigelow Paine – 1932 “ROMOLA” by Albert Bigelow Paine – 1932 Before and After Taking – Motion Picture Classic (Aug 1919) CHILD ACTORS … D.W. Griffith has revived “The Two Orphans” (Photoplay November 1921) Don’t You Wish You Were a Gish ? (Film Flashes 1916) Dorothy and Lillian Gish – The Gish Girls Talk About Each Other Dorothy and Mae Tell Secrets – By Will Rex (1916) Dorothy Gish, reveals how she happened – Los Angeles Herald 1919 Dorothy Gish—Her Story By Marguerite Sheridan (Picture Play Magazine 1918) Gish Sisters Christen New Hup – 1916 (L.A. Herald) Griffith’s Picture (Orphans) Angers the French – Photoplay 1923 Griffith—and the Great War – By Paul H. Dowling (Picture-Play Magazine March 1918) Hearts of the World (1918) Henry B. Walthall, his impressions of Lillian Gish (By Myrtle Gebhart – Picture Play 1926) Hollywood – By BOB THOMAS – The Associated Press (1945) HOME, SWEET HOME (Reliance-Majestic/Mutual, 1914) – Selected Film Criticism How Griffith Picks His Leading Women – By Harry C. Carr (Photoplay 1918) I Go A – calling on the Gish Girls – By Richard Willis (1914) In Praise and Celebration of SISTERS – A HELEN EXLEY GIFTBOOK (1998) Madera Tribune, 1926 “Romola” Not So Long Ago – By Lloyd Morris – 1949 (The Old Master – D.W. Griffith) Orphans of the Storm (1921) ORPHANS OF THE STORM—D. W. Griffith – Photoplay Magazine – March 1922 Our Animated Monthly of Movie News and Views – By Sally Roberts (Motion Picture Magazine 1919) Reel women pioneers of the cinema, 1896 to the present – Ally Acker (1991) Remember The Silent Screen Sisters? (1975) Remodeling her husband – 1920 REMODELING HER HUSBAND Paramount-Artcraft, 1920) Selected Film Criticism Romola (1924) The Chalk Garden – 1956 The Expressions Of Lillian Gish (Picture Show, 1920) THE GISH GENEALOGY The Gish Sisters – Photo Gallery – Dorothy Gish and Lillian Gish The Movies in the Age of Innocence – By Edward Wagenknecht (1962) I The Movies in The Age of Innocence – By Edward Wagenknecht (1962) II The Parade’s Gone By … Kevin Brownlow – 1968 The Real Lillian Gish Vs. The Imaginary – By Julian Johnson (Photoplay 1918) The Real Sirens of the Screen – By Agnes Smith (Photoplay September, 1926) THE SILENT SCREEN – Richard Dyer MacCann The Singing Empress (Stuart Oderman) The Sisters – 1914 Those Gish Girls, EACH IS MORE ALLURING Than the Other (1919) We Interview the Two Orphans – Gladys Hall /Adele Whitely Fletcher Why Are We Glad to Get Back Home – Motion Picture Magazine 1924
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