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- Correspondenten was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Skien in Telemark county. Bratsberg Amts Correspondent was started on 1 January 1844, and changed...
- Östgöta Correspondenten, commonly known as Corren, is a daily Swedish language newspaper in Linköping, Sweden. Östgöta Correspondenten was first published...
- sometimes had feuds with Herman Bagger, editor of Correspondenten, even though Adresse-Tidende and Correspondenten strictly belonged to different cities. After...
- Linköping, Sweden. About Lagerström, the Swedish newspaper Östgöta Correspondenten wrote: Anders Lagerström has long been involved in extreme right-wing...
- listed in 2004 by Telegraph as one of the year's best fiction. Östgöta Correspondenten wrote, "Purple Hibiscus" is a painfully brutal yet wonderfully moving...
- was Staats- und Gelehrte Zeitungen des holsteinischen unparteyischen Correspondenten. After it was acquired by another book printer Georg Christian Grund...
- Örnsköldsviks Allehanda (Örnsköldsvik) Östersunds-Posten (Östersund) Östgöta Correspondenten (Linköping) Östra Småland (Kalmar) Ålandstidningen (Mariehamn) Borgåbladet...
- He gave one newspaper interview in his lifetime, for the Östgöta Correspondenten in 1947. His art consists of symbolic figurative paintings, realistic...
- the Staats- und Gelehrte Zeitung des Hamburgischen unpartheyeschen Correspondenten on 30 May 1769, in which he also claimed that some of the chorale harmonisations...
- politician and newspaper man, in 1840 he became partner of Östgöta Correspondenten. Anton Ridderstad, 1848–1933, Swedish officer and historian, founded...