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

  1. Norske aviser 1763–1969: en bibliografi. 1973. Oslo: Universitetsbiblioteket i Oslo, p. 328.
  2. Wasberg, Gunnar Christie. 1969. Norsk presse i hundre år: 1820–1920: utsyn og overblikk. Oslo: Gyldendal, p. 156.
  3. https://snl.no/Nordtr%C3%B8nderen_og_Namdalen Store norske leksikon: Nordtrønderen og Namdalen.
  4. Diesen, Emil. 1921. Norske aviser og tidsskrifter med fortegnelse over norske pressefolk 1920. Kristiania, p. 46.
  5. Steenstrup, Bjørn (ed.). 1973. Stavseth, Reidar. Hvem er Hvem? Oslo: Aschehoug, pp. 525–526.
  6. Handels- und Industrie-Adressbuch Norwegens. 1966. Oslo: S.M. Bryde, p. 1810.