Namdalens Folkeblad Explained
Namdalens Folkeblad (The Namdalen People's Gazette) was a Norwegian newspaper published in Namsos from 1899 to 1942 and from 1945 to 1963.[1]
The newspaper was a continuation of the periodical Gjallarhorn. The newspaper presented itself from 1899 to 1926 as "a temperance, news, and advertising paper; an entertainment paper for the home."[1] [2] The newspaper was taken over by Nordtrønderen og Namdalen in 1964.[3]
Editors of the paper included Ludvig Larssen,[4] Reidar Stavseth,[5] and Haakon Storøy.[6]
Notes and References
- Norske aviser 1763–1969: en bibliografi. 1973. Oslo: Universitetsbiblioteket i Oslo, p. 328.
- Wasberg, Gunnar Christie. 1969. Norsk presse i hundre år: 1820–1920: utsyn og overblikk. Oslo: Gyldendal, p. 156.
- https://snl.no/Nordtr%C3%B8nderen_og_Namdalen Store norske leksikon: Nordtrønderen og Namdalen.
- Diesen, Emil. 1921. Norske aviser og tidsskrifter med fortegnelse over norske pressefolk 1920. Kristiania, p. 46.
- Steenstrup, Bjørn (ed.). 1973. Stavseth, Reidar. Hvem er Hvem? Oslo: Aschehoug, pp. 525–526.
- Handels- und Industrie-Adressbuch Norwegens. 1966. Oslo: S.M. Bryde, p. 1810.