Screenshot of full-color cover of collier’s magazine by alonzo myron kimball, issue november 29, 1913; image of woman wearing black hat and white dress tied at waist with broad red sash; with her left arm raised and bent, she admires an adult crow resting on the back of her hand. This same work is used as a frontispiece in the 1914 edition of amélie rives troubetzkoy's novel world's end, an image that carries the quoted caption in the 1914 edition "'what was one to do with a big, satanic crow that spoiled one's day dreams?'—page 60". Refer to internet archive: https://archive. Org/details/worldsendrives00riveiala/page/n7/mode/2up. Date: 29 November 1913.
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