Olaf Huseby (December 12, 1856–October 3, 1942) was a Norwegian-American bookseller and publisher.
[1] Olaf Antunson Huseby was born at Leikanger in Nordre Bergenhus amt, Norway.
The company published books such as Skram's novel Constance Ring, Krohg's confiscated novel Albertine, and the periodicals Nyt Tidsskrift and Kringsjaa.
He established the Olaf Huseby Publishing House in Minneapolis, Minnesota which remained active from 1904-1935.
This Norwegian business biographical article is a stub.