Nils Johan Rud (24 July 1908 – 7 June 1993) was a Norwegian novelist, writer of short stories, children's writer, and a magazine editor. He is particularly...
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the daughter of Mons Nilsen Rud (1873–1927) and Emma Johanne Nergaard (1882–1947) and was a sister of editor Nils Johan Rud. She attended the Norwegian...
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1931. In 1932 Nils Johan Rud took over as editor for the magazine. In 1953 the name of the magazine was changed to Magasinet For Alle, and Rud edit the magazine...
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Rud (born 29 January 1948 in Asker, Norway) is a Norwegian jazz musician (drums), composer, and music arranger, and the son of Norwegian author Nils Johan...
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Norway. Notable book illustrations include Ørretsommer og rypehøst (by Nils Johan Rud, 1961), Vassfaret (by Per Hohle, 1964) and Simla (by Olav Nordrå, 1969)...
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Vesaas 1944 – Inger Hagerup 1945 – Johan Borgen 1946 – Emil Boyson, Ernst Orvil, Tore Ørjasæter 1947 – Nils Johan Rud 1948 – Ingeborg Møller, Aksel Sandemose...
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Bang-Hansen (1908–1984) Elisabeth Dored (1908–1972) Olav H. Hauge (1908–1994) Nils Johan Rud (1908–1993) Kristian Kristiansen (1909–1980) Claes Gill (1910–1973)...
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Rucker (born 1946, US, f/nf) Friedrich Rückert (1788–1866, Germany, p) Nils Johan Rud (1908–1993, Norway, f/ch) George Rudé (1910–1993, Norway/Australia,...
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1932–1933 Succeeded by Position abolished Awards Preceded by Lars Brandstrup Recipient of the Norsk kulturråds ærespris 1986 Succeeded by Nils Johan Rud...
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