Johan Wilhelm Eide

Norwegian publisher
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroNorwegian publisher
PlacesNorway
wasPublisher
Work fieldBusiness Journalism
Gender
Male
Birth13 October 1832
Death2 November 1896 (aged 64 years)
Star signLibra
Family
Children:Arne Eide
The details

Biography

Johan Wilhelm Eide (13 October 1832 – 2 November 1896) was a Norwegian printer, book publisher and newspaper publisher.

Biography

Eide was born at Stryn in Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. He was the son of Ole Olsen Ytre-Eide (1798-1869) and Anna Vebjørnsdatter (1803-1893). He was trained as an apprentice in Bergen at the printing plant of F. Beyer bokhandel. In 1857, he applied for a public grant to study book printing and font casts art abroad. He trained in Germany, Switzerland, France and Britain. In 1864, he returned to Bergen where he built up a printing and publishing business. In 1867, he established the printing company J.W. Eides Boktrykkeri. He founded the newspaper Bergens Tidende in 1868, and was a central contributor to this newspaper. In 1880 he founded the publishing house Eide Forlag.

Personal life

Eide was married twice. In 1864, he married Andrea Josephine Thunold (1833-1866), daughter of Ole Olsen Thunold and Karen Oline Olsdatter. In 1869, he married Anne Marie Small (1849-1923), daughter of Anders Olsen Lie (1801-1859) and Malene Rasmusdatter Hille (1812-1886). Eide was the father of architect Arne Bjornson Eide (1881-1957).

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