Norskt Barneblad no.1, 1894 | |
Frequency | monthly |
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Year founded | 1887 |
Country | Norway |
Based in | Grimstad (1887–1902) Oslo (1902–64), Larvik (1964–91) Oslo (1992–) |
Language | Norwegian (nynorsk) |
Norsk Barneblad is a Norwegian children's magazine, issued monthly in Nynorsk. [1] It was founded by Kristen Stalleland in 1887, [2] under the name Sysvorti, was renamed to Norskt Barneblad in 1891, and to the current name Norsk Barneblad from 1916. [3] It had a circulation of 3,600 copies in 2004, [1] while its circulation was 11–17,000 copies between 1916 and 1985. [3] Among its best known comics strips is Smørbukk , which has been published on the back cover of the magazine since 1938. [1] Among its editors was Andreas Haavoll, who edited the magazine for nearly forty years. [3]
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