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THE PICTORIAL GRAMMAR
By Alfred Crowquill.
LONDON: WILLIAM TEGG & CO
1876.
Alfred Henry Forrester, whose nom de plume was "Alfred Crowquill," was born in London, 1806. He practised as a Notary, which his family had followed for years. Early in life he began to furnish articles for the Magazines, and soon became the illustrator of his own works.
He contributed to _Punch_ upon its first commencement, and to the _Illustrated London News_.
Among his works may be named, "Comic English Grammar," "Comic Arithmetic," "The Wanderings of a Pen and Pencil," &c., &c. He died May 26, 1872.
W. T.
PICTORIAL GRAMMAR.
End of Project Gutenberg's The Pictorial Grammar, by Alfred Crowquill