Sindre Guldvog (born 21 March 1955) is a Norwegian publisher.
He was born in Trondheim, and graduated as siv.øk. in 1977. From 1988 he was the CEO of the publishing house J.W. Cappelens Forlag, one of Norway's oldest. When Cappelen merged with Damm in 2007, Tom Harald Jenssen became the CEO of the new company Cappelen Damm. Guldvog was also chair of the Norwegian Publishers Association from 1996 to 1999. [1]
Knut Ødegård is a Norwegian poet.
Trude Brænne Larssen is a Norwegian novelist. She is the author of the series Holmegaard, "Ulveøyne" and "Rimfrost", and has contributed to the series "Emilies Tid". Her earlier books were published on the Egmont Publishing House, but most were published by Cappelen Damm Publishing House.
Palle Rømer Fleischer was a Norwegian Military Officer and Government Minister. He served as a representative at the Norwegian Constitutional Assembly.
Arne Cornelius Arvidsson Jakhelln, né Brastad, also known under the nom de plume Cornelius von Jackhelln, is a Norwegian vocalist, guitarist, musician, writer and poet.
The Sproing Award is awarded by Norsk Tegneserieforum (NTF), an organisation to promote interest and understanding for comics in Norway. Since 1987, the award has been presented for the Best Norwegian Strips, a comic strip or comic book by a Norwegian, and Best Translated Strips, an international comic strip/comic book translated into Norwegian. Since 2003, there has also been awarded a Sproing for Best Comics Debut.
Gro Dahle is a Norwegian poet and writer.
Jørgen Wright Cappelen was a Norwegian bookseller and publisher. He was one of the founders of the publishing house Cappelen Damm.
Henrik Johan Florentz Groth was a Norwegian publisher and essayist, who was managing director of the Cappelen publishing company from 1947 to 1973.
Cappelen is a Norwegian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
J.W. Cappelens Forlag, usually referred to as Cappelen, was one of the oldest publishing houses of Norway.
Syvert Omundsen Eeg was a Norwegian farmer and sea captain. He was a representative in the Norwegian Constitutional Assembly in 1814.
Albert Cammermeyer was a Norwegian bookseller and publisher. He was a pioneer in Norwegian publishing and founder of Alb. Cammermeyers bokhandel og forlag.
Cappelen Damm AS is a Norwegian publisher established in 2007. The present company resulted from the merger of J.W. Cappelens Forlag, founded in 1829, and N.W. Damm & Søn, founded in 1843. Cappelen Damm is jointly owned by the Bonnier Group and Egmont.
The Cappelen Prize is a Norwegian literary award that was established in 1979 by J.W. Cappelens Forlag, one of the oldest publishing houses of Norway, on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the publishing house. It has not been awarded after J.W. Cappelens Forlag merged with N. W. Damm & Søn to Cappelen Damm in 2007.
N. W. Damm & Søn was a Norwegian publishing house.
Sindre may refer to:
Per Roger Lauritzen is Norwegian non-fiction writer. He hails from Asker. He has worked as an editor for the Norwegian Trekking Association for more than thirty years, and has published more than fifty books. He was awarded Den norske friluftslivprisen in 2007, jointly with Leif Ryvarden.
The Lion Woman is a novel by the Norwegian writer Erik Fosnes Hansen. It was published in 2006, and a film adaptation was released in 2016.
Eivind Buene is a Norwegian contemporary composer.
Kirsti Blom is a Norwegian author, raised in Hov in Søndre Land.