CHARLES WILLIAM SHIRLEY BROOKS
CHARLES WILLIAM SHIRLEY BROOKS (1816-1874), novelist and journalist, born in London; was on the staff of the
Morning Chronicle; sent to Russia to inquire into and report on the condition of the peasantry and labouring classes there, as well as in Syria and Egypt; his report published in his "Russians of the South"; formed a connection with
Punch in 1851, writing the "Essence of Parliament," and succeeded Mark Lemon as editor in 1870; he was the author of several works.