Ludvig Meyer (22 April 1861 – 3 January 1938) was a Norwegian barrister, newspaper editor and politician.
Jæger's book Fra Kristiania-Bohêmen, published on 11 December 1885, was instantly banned by the Ministry of Justice for its indecency, and confiscated by the police.
In April 1886 he was sentenced to eighty days in jail and ordered to pay 80 kr of costs.
[7] When the booming real estate market in Kristiania busted in 1899,[1] Meyer was hit hard.
[3] In 1923 he briefly became a member of the newly founded Communist Party[7] Historian Øystein Sørensen has described Meyer's later life as "vagrant", in the figurative sense.