Magnus Jacob Crusenstolpe (1795–1865), Swedish historian; he became famous both as a political and a historical writer early in his career.
Crusenstolpe won considerable distinction with a series of historical-romantic tales, (Little Stories); but his fame rests mainly on his works as a journalist, historian, biographer, and politician.
His works of fiction become to a degree political or progressive (see for example The House of Holstein-Gottorp in Sweden).
Author: Joseph von Reis (1784 - 1856) Source: Biography "Oscar I" by Alma Söderhjelm and Carl-Fredrik Palmstierna. Published in Stockholm 1944 License: CC-PD-Mark PD-Art (PD-old default) PD-Art (PD-old-70)