'A Goodnatured Hint About California'.
Alfred Forrester, who used the pseudonym Alfred Crowquill, was a 19th-century contributor to Punch magazine. His works has been collected in the book 'A Bundle of Crowquills'. He also published a book called 'A Goodnatured Hint about California'. Crowquill's comic history of the kings and queens of England is an illustrated children's book, published in London around 1860. It consists entirely of color portraits of England's monarchs up to Queen Victoria. Crowquill was originally the joint pseudonym of Alfred Henry Forrester and his elder brother Charles Robert Forrester. In 1843, Charles retired from active life, and the name was then used by Alfred alone.
'William I, the Conqueror'.