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  2. Three crows - Wikipedia

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    [1] Three crows are also often implicated in the parliament of crows where three crows preside over a larger number of crows and sit in judgment over the fate of another crow. [citation needed] The verdict sometimes results in a crow being set upon by all the other crows. This behavior and their tendency to show up at battlefields and the ...

  3. Feather and Bone: The Crow Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    Martini says that the reason that almost all of the crows' names start with K (with the exception of Erkala) was because of the "Kaw" sound that crows make. [4] Martini had a "rough idea" that when he wrote The Mob it would become a trilogy, and had a general outline of what would happen that he later got rid of because in the second book, "there were a number of crows who suddenly started ...

  4. The Crows of Pearblossom - Wikipedia

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    The Crows of Pearblossom is a 1944 short story written by Aldous Huxley, the English novelist, essayist and critic. In 1967 the story was published by Random House as a children's book illustrated by Barbara Cooney. A picture book version illustrated by Sophie Blackall was published in 2011 by Abrams Books for Young Readers.

  5. The Tree of Crows - Wikipedia

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    The Tree of Crows (also known as Raven Tree) is an oil painting by the German Romantic artist Caspar David Friedrich, from 1822.Acquired by the Louvre in 1975 (the institution's first acquisition of a work by the artist, followed by Seaside by Moonlight in 2000), it has been called one of Friedrich's "most compelling paintings."

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  7. The Seven Ravens - Wikipedia

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    The tale was published by the Brothers Grimm in the first edition of the Kinder- und Hausmärchen in 1812, under the name "Die drei Raben" (The Three Ravens). In the second edition, in 1819, the name was retitled Die sieben Raben and substantially rewritten. Their source was the Hassenpflug family, and others. [3]

  8. A Tree Is Nice - Wikipedia

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    Half of the book's illustrations are in full color, and the paintings of the trees shows just how nice a tree can be. [2] In a retrospective essay about the Caldecott Medal-winning books from 1956 to 1965, Norma R. Fryatt wrote, "The book becomes one of the most convincing sermons on conservation yet done for young children." [3]

  9. James O'Barr - Wikipedia

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    Cover, Back Cover, Reprints The Crow #3–4: Tundra Publishing: 1992-03: Comic Book Crow, The Vol. 3: Death: Cover, Back Cover, "Death" 64 pp. (Note: Would have been The Crow #5 if published by Caliber) Tundra Publishing: 1992-05: Comic Book Crow: Dead Time, The: Back Cover, Story, Reprints The Crow: Dead Time 13: Kitchen Sink Press/Top ...