- Erik V. Vullum
Erik V. Vullum (1850–1916) was a Norwegian political leader and author. He traveled in Europe studying politics, economy, history, literature, and art, then returned to
Norway in 1877 where he contributed largely to the press. He was editor of "Dagbladet" (1880), and he spoke throughout his country on behalf of the Liberal party. His works include:
* "Kristrian Magnus Falsen, Grundlovens Fader" (1881)
* "Henrik Wergeland i Digt og Liv" (1881)
* "Leon Gambetta" (1881)
* "Fölgerne af 9 Juni" (1883)
* "Unionen og dens Fremtid" (1894)
* "Hvorledes Norge bleu Frit" (1913)
* "Norge og Begivenhederne i 1814" (1914)
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