Eyre Evans Crowe
British journalist and historian

Eyre Evans Crowe

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British journalist and historian
A.K.A.
To-day in Ireland, Author of
Gender:
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Birth:
20 March 1799
Death:
25 February 1868
Family:
Children:
Joseph Archer Crowe
Eyre Crowe
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Introduction

Eyre Evans Crowe (1799 – February 25, 1868) was an English journalist and historian.

Life

He commenced his work as a writer for the London newspaper press in connection with the Morning Chronicle, and he afterwards became a leading contributor to the Examiner and the Daily News. Of the latter journal he was principal editor for some time previous to his death.

The department he specially cultivated was that of continental history and foreign politics. He published Lives of Foreign Statesmen (1830), The Greek and the Turk (1853), and Reigns of Louis XVIII. and Charles X. (1854).

These were followed by his most important work, the History of France (5 vols., 1858–1868). It was founded upon original sources, in order to consult which the author resided for a considerable time in Paris.

Family

Among his children were Eyre Crowe A.R.A. (1824–1910), Sir Joseph Archer Crowe (1825–1896), and George Crowe (1840–1889), husband of the actress Kate Bateman.