Arnold Busck
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Born |
Roskilde, Denmark | 29 November 1871
Died |
22 February 1953 81) (aged Frederiksberg, Copenhagen |
Nationality | Danish |
Occupation | Businessman |
Known for | Arnold Busck A/S |
Awards | Order of the Dannebrog |
Arnold Andreas Bull Ahrensen Busck (29 November 1871 – 22 February 1953) was a Danish bookseller and publisher, founder of Arnold Busck A/S, Denmark's largest chain of bookstores.
Biography
Arnold Busck was born into a wealth and well-educated family in Roskilde to Theodor Busck and Fanny Elisabeth Busck née Ahrensen. His father was principal at Duebrødre Kloster and Hospital and was later appointed as Chancellor (kancelliråd). His maternal grandfather, professor Arnold Ahrensen, a medical doctor, was co-founder of Ugeskrift for Læger. His paternal grandfather was an estate owner whose brother was the well-known priest Gunni Busck, a friend of N. F. S. Grundtvig.[1]
After finishing his preliminary exams in 1888, Busck was an apprentice at Schønemann in Nyborg and worked for Det Reitzelske Forlag, a publishing house. At the age of 25, together with J. L. Wisbech, he opened his first bookshop on Pilestræde in Copenhagen under the name Busck & Wisbech. Wisbech left the company in 1903. In 1922 Busck acquired Nyt Nordisk Forlag.[2]
Busck died in 1953. He is buried at Assistens Cemetery in Copenhagen.
References
- ↑ "Busck, Arnold Andreas Bull Ahrensen" (in Danish). boghandlereidanmark.dk. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
- ↑ "Arnold Busck" (in Danish). Gyldendal. Retrieved 29 December 2014.