Molde Annonceblad

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Molde Annonceblad: Avis for Molde og Romsdals Fogderi (The Molde Advertiser: A Newspaper for the Molde and Romsdal Bailiwick) was a newspaper published in Molde, Norway from 1893 to 1928.[1]

The paper was edited in the 1910s by Ludvig Eeg (1863–1949),[2][3] who was succeeded in 1920 by Matias A. Lervik (1881–1954, later editor of Romsdals Budstikke from 1934 to 1936) and Jakob Bolstad (1896–1977).[3][4][5] From 1920 to 1924, the paper was edited by Christian Joachim Rieber-Mohn (1891–1959), before he became the editor of Christianssands Tidende.[6]

The newspaper ceased publication in 1928, when the press and its publication rights were purchased by the newspaper Fylket.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Molde bymuseum: Molde i dag.
  2. ^ Adressebok for Aaalesun Kristiansund Molde. 1911–1913. 1911. Kristiania: August Hanssens Forlag, p. 217.
  3. ^ a b Norske aviser 1763–1920. 1924. Kristiania: Grøndahl & søns boktrykkeri, p. 47.
  4. ^ Dagspressen 26–27 (1953): 211.
  5. ^ a b Skreien, Norvall. 2010. Jakob Bolstad – boktrykkeren fra Voss som skapte avishistorie i Romsdal. In: Bjørn Austigard et al. (eds.), Romsdal Sogelag Årsskrift 2010, pp. 27–38. Molde: Romsdal Sogelag, p. 29.
  6. ^ Dagspressen 32–33 (1959–1960): 51.