It released publications by many of the party's most prominent politicians, and also released translated material from Karl Kautsky, Kropotkin, Clara Zetkin, Oscar Wilde and others.
[1] In 1933 Kolbjørn Fjeld was hired as manager in the publishing house, but he was also tasked with setting up Tiden Norsk Forlag, which was established already in the same year.
[2] According to the socialistic Norwegian Labour Movement Archives and Library, the publisher(forlag) was founded in 1918.
The publisher later declined and moved into Tiden Norsk Forlag in 1933.
[3][better source needed] This Norwegian corporation or company article is a stub.