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'''Torger Baardseth''' (1875 1947) was a Norwegian bookseller and publisher.
'''Torger Baardseth''' (23 September 1875 - 21 October 1947) was a Norwegian bookseller and publisher.
===Background===
Torger Baardseth was born in [[Bærum]]in [[Akershus]] county, [[Norway]]. His parents were Nils Baardseth (1839-1920) and Gunda Elisa Morris (1855-1926). After middle school examination in 1891, he was an apprentice at P. T. Mallings bokhandel in [[Christiania]]. In 1899, he traveled to [[Copenhagen]] to work at Det nordiske Forlag, one of Scandinavia's leading publishers.
===Career===
In January 1901 he began working at the publishing house of [[J. W. Cappelens Forlag]]. He was the director of J. W. Cappelens Forlag from 1904 to 1916 and 1919 to 1943. In between, Baardseth had the chance for self-employment when he took over leadership of Steenske Forlag, a small company that dated to 1829. After a half year, he offered to buy the publishing house, and he was able with financial help from [[Cappelen (family)|Jørgen W. Cappelen]] III. Baardseth continued as chairman of Steenske. Baardseth made it a publishing company with great influence. One of the first major tasks he undertook was a complete release of all works [[Henrik Wergeland]] had written.


He was born in [[Bærum]]. He was the director of the publishing house [[J. W. Cappelens Forlag]] from 1904 to 1916 and 1919 to 1943. He chaired the [[Norwegian Publishers Association]] from 1922 to 1924 and 1929 to 1936 and the [[Norwegian Booksellers Association]] from 1936 to 1939.<ref name=snl>{{cite encyclopedia |year=2007 |title=Baardseth, Torger |encyclopedia=[[Store norske leksikon]] |publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget |location= |url=http://www.snl.no/article.html?id=827735 }}</ref>
Torger Baardseth was chairman of the [[Norwegian Booksellers Association]] from 1902 to 1916, Assistant (with brief interruptions) in the Norwegian Publishers Association 1922-24 and 1929-36, chairman of the Norwegian Pension Fund and Bookstores Savings Bank from 1916 and the [[Norwegian Booksellers Association]] 1936-39. In many fields, he took up the fight to improve conditions of workers, from education and scholarship schemes to salary and pension. A central issue for many years was the worker's right to establish themselves as independent bookstores.<ref> [http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Torger_Baardseth/utdypning ''Torger Baardseth – utdypning'' (Store norske leksikon)] </ref>


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Torger Baardseth (23 September 1875 - 21 October 1947) was a Norwegian bookseller and publisher.

Background

Torger Baardseth was born in Bærumin Akershus county, Norway. His parents were Nils Baardseth (1839-1920) and Gunda Elisa Morris (1855-1926). After middle school examination in 1891, he was an apprentice at P. T. Mallings bokhandel in Christiania. In 1899, he traveled to Copenhagen to work at Det nordiske Forlag, one of Scandinavia's leading publishers.

Career

In January 1901 he began working at the publishing house of J. W. Cappelens Forlag. He was the director of J. W. Cappelens Forlag from 1904 to 1916 and 1919 to 1943. In between, Baardseth had the chance for self-employment when he took over leadership of Steenske Forlag, a small company that dated to 1829. After a half year, he offered to buy the publishing house, and he was able with financial help from Jørgen W. Cappelen III. Baardseth continued as chairman of Steenske. Baardseth made it a publishing company with great influence. One of the first major tasks he undertook was a complete release of all works Henrik Wergeland had written.

Torger Baardseth was chairman of the Norwegian Booksellers Association from 1902 to 1916, Assistant (with brief interruptions) in the Norwegian Publishers Association 1922-24 and 1929-36, chairman of the Norwegian Pension Fund and Bookstores Savings Bank from 1916 and the Norwegian Booksellers Association 1936-39. In many fields, he took up the fight to improve conditions of workers, from education and scholarship schemes to salary and pension. A central issue for many years was the worker's right to establish themselves as independent bookstores.[1]

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