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Krydseren was a
Norwegian satirical magazine published between 1849–1855 and 1879–1894.
Krydseren was
established in 1849 by
Ditmar Meidell, and published...
- From 1849 it
published the
satirical magazine Krydseren,
edited by
Ditmar Meidell. From 1855
Krydseren was
replaced by a
newspaper of the name Aftenbladet...
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melody "Rio Janeiro". The song was
first published on
March 5, 1853, in
Krydseren (The Cruiser), a
satirical magazine which Meidell had founded. Theodore...
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Korsaren was
established in 1879 by
Jacob Breda Bull
under the name
Krydseren,
mimicking an
older publication of the same name.
Until 1883, the magazine...
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Aftenbladet was
established in 1855 as a
continuation of the
satirical magazine Krydseren, and had the same editor-in-chief,
Ditmar Meidell, for its
entire existence...
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studied mineralogy for a
short time
before founding the
satirical magazine Krydseren together with
Gudbrand Andreas Berg,
Jakob Thomas Rørdam and Claudius...
- drawings. He
delivered illustrations to the
satirical magazines Vikingen,
Krydseren and Korsaren,
illustrated numerous books, and
designed costumes for Christiania...
- its satire. It is
regarded as Norway's
second satirical magazine,
after Krydseren.
History of
Norwegian Literature.
Ardent Media. p. 238. GGKEY:FY2U3LRNZAA...
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carrying coal from Neath,
Glamorgan to Cork. She was
refloated on 18 April.
Krydseren Norway The
schooner was
driven as**** on Læsø, Denmark. She was on a...