I do know the sketch was attributed to Morrissey by
Goddard Bret.
This is utterly factually incorrect. It is drawn by a gentleman named Chas Kendrick. Moz poached it for the record etching / t-shirt and promotional images. This information was known since the time of release, so Bret needs to revise his info.:
He's been pictured with the book I believe.
Regards,
FWD.
The other image is just referenced as a UK promo advert in 2 sizes on PJLM.
http://passionsjustlikemine.com/disc/playboys-c.htm
(search for poster to save digging through it all).
No idea as to the photographer. Will have a dig around. I lament the passing of some of those Internet fan sites from years ago at times like these.
.... Actually, given the shadows across him it reminds me of Linder's work (although the following is 2 years after the poster):
Significant photo/sessions in '89:
- Back stage TOTP with Rick Astley - no photographer credited (image used in response to Bowie not agreeing to use Linder's picture of the both of them from '92 on the reissue).
- Cummins: Morrissey, Rochdale Canal, Manchester, September 5, 1989
- NME/Sherlock Holmes House with framed NY Dolls & T. Stamp pictures (period decoration in house). No photographer credited.
Or any from the (88?) '89 section here as potential sources:
http://www.passionsjustlikemine.com/magazines-moz.htm
Unfortunately, the image links are long gone.
Having sifted through loads of info...
I'm going to hazard a guess that it's taken by Eamonn J. McCabe circa '88.
The similarities to the Ouija Board UK promo poster by him are very strong.
Will keep digging.
More McCabe of the time:
Plus he was used throughout a lot of Viva Hate and promo adverts (famously the posed shirtless image in NME much akin to the second image):
Also, apologies to dj for jumping all over the for sale post.
FWD.