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competing liberal newspaper in Gjøvik, Samhold, in 1885. The owner,
bookprinter Fredrik Olsen Lange, was
succeeded by his son
Torstein Lange in 1914...
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Johannes Schüssler was a fifteenth-century
German bookprinter from Augsburg. The
first edition of any of the
works of
Josephus consists of the fourth-century...
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Joseph Athias (c. 1635 – 12 May 1700) was a merchant,
bookprinter and the
publisher of a
famous Hebrew Bible which was
approved by States-General of the...
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Liberal Party organ Gjøviks Blad was too conservative. It was sold to
bookprinter C. F.
Hansen in 1912, and then to the
Norwegian Agrarian ****ociation...
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Thormod Liljedahl (again)
before it was
moved further to Leikanger. Here,
bookprinter Ingvald Husabø had
established a
small newspaper conglomerate. Sogningen...
- Bornholm, Denmark. The
newspaper was
established on 2
August 1828 by the
bookprinter E. C.
Tryde (1797–1868).
After the founder's death, it p****ed to his...
- Frost. The
building was not long
after its
construction sold to
court bookprinter Nicolaus Møller. His
property was home to four
households at the 1801...
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editor was
Thormod Liljedahl.
After less than a year it was
bought by
bookprinter Ingvald Husabø, who was
acting editor in 1927. Then, as new
editor Ivar...
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Buchdrucker (or
Bookprinter) was an
American sculptor, painter, teacher, illustrator, and decorator. Anna's parents, Karl and
Magdalene Bookprinter, emigrated...
- landvæsenskommissær
Peder Bech,
merchant Just
Michael Aagaard,
court bookprinter Johan Fred.
Schultz and
wholesaler Hans W****ard. On 20 July 1804, they...