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Gads Forlag, formerly G. E. C. Gad, is a publishing agent in
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. It is owned by G.E.C. Gads Fond, a publishing house based in
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History

The company was founded as G. E. C. Gad on 31 October 1855 when
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established a combined book shop and publishing house on Vimmelskaftet in Copenhagen. He had spent the previous 10 years working for Gtldendal, first as an apprentice and later as an assistant. The following year he became a partner in Forlagsbureauet i København alongside Gyldendal, C. G. Iversen, Lose & Delbanco. Gad, who had good connections at the
University of Copenhagen The University of Copenhagen ( da, Københavns Universitet, KU) is a prestigious public university, public research university in Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded in 1479, the University of Copenhagen is the second-oldest university in ...
, specialized in scientific and other nonfictional literature. His book shop was the last book shop to be awarded the title of university book shop in 1882. Another early focus area of his publishings was Norwegian and Swedish literature. In 1783, he bought out the last co-owner of Forlagsbureuet i Kjøbenhavn and merged it into his company. In 1897, G. E. C. Gad purchased a new building at Vimmelskaftet 32, not far from its old headquarters. Gad's two sons, Oscar and Frederik Gad, were made partners in the company that same year. Their father served as president of the Danish Booksellers Association in 1897-1902. Frederik Gad became the sole owner of the company following his father's death in 1906 and his elder brother's death in 1920. Kay Lynnerup (1925-1990) was appointed to CEO of the company in 19956. Frederik Gad, having no heirs, established G.E.C. Gads Fond in 1965 and ceded the ownership of the company to the foundation. On 11 November 1988, Gad inaugurated a large new warehouse in
Avedøre Holme Avedøre is a south-western suburb of Copenhagen located in Hvidovre Municipality. Description The city is mostly made up of concrete blocks and row-housing, but some people residing in Avedøre live in detached single-family houses with gardens. ...
. Pm 1 March 1889, Bjarne Pedersen replaced Kay Lynnerup as CEO. In 2000. Gad and Egmont-owned Grafisk skolebogsforla established Gad & Grafisk I/S. mow Alinea, specializing in school for Danish primary schools. The company ran into economic difficulties in the early 1990s. Bjerne Pedersen was fired in 1994 and was replaced by Vilhelm Güntelberg as a temporary solution. Gad's legal publication, including ''Ygeskrift for Retsvæsen, was moved to a new company, Gad Jura A/S, with Karnov as a majority owner.


G.E.C. Gads Boglader A/ (book shops)

In 1970, G.E.C. Gad took over Zachariassens Boghandel in
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. Over the next decades a number of other bookshops were acquired or opened across the country. The publishing house and the chain of bookshops were divided into two separate companies on 1 October 1994. Frederik Christiansen (born 1942) was the first CEO of the retail chain. At this point the chain consisted of 16 bookshops. Lars Ive (born 1951) succeeded Frederik Christiansen as CEO of the chain on 1 April 2003. On 28 February 2007, the chain was sold to Indeks Retail Invest A/S. The book shop at Vimmelskafter closed after 154 years on 27 July 2009.


Organisation

Gads Forlag is headquartered at
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31-33. Mette Jokumsen is CEO of the company and Joachim Malling is chairman.


Publications

Notable publications have historically included Trap Danmark, Nordisk Konversationsleksikon and Ugeskrift for Retsvæsen. Since 2008 Gads Forlag has also been the publisher of
Kraks Blå Bog ''Kraks Blå Bog'' () is a Danish biographical dictionary. According to the publisher, it only contains autobiographies provided by the subjects themselves. The first edition was published in 1910 by Ove Krak and included 3,000 "life stories",''Kr ...
. It has also published
Søren Kierkegaard Søren Aabye Kierkegaard ( , , ; 5 May 1813 – 11 November 1855) was a Danish theologian, philosopher, poet, social critic, and religious author who is widely considered to be the first existentialist philosopher. He wrote critical texts on ...
's complete works in 55 volumes in collaboration with the Søren Kierkegaard Research Center. He generally focusses on novels, biographies and books about history and culture. Gads Forlag is also the copublisher of
Kraks Blå Bog ''Kraks Blå Bog'' () is a Danish biographical dictionary. According to the publisher, it only contains autobiographies provided by the subjects themselves. The first edition was published in 1910 by Ove Krak and included 3,000 "life stories",''Kr ...
. The publishing house also publishes textbooks for educational use under the brand names Gjellerup and Trojka and books about history in collaboration with museums, companies and other entities under the Historika label.


See also

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Høst & Søn Høst & Søn, formerly Andr. Fred. Høst and Andr. Fred. Høst & Søn, was a publishing house and bookshop founded in 1836 in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was acquired by Munkegaard in 1975 and has been part of Gyldendal since 1998. As of 2003, Høst & S ...


G.E.C. Gads Fond

G.E.C. Gads Fond supports scientific, cultural and church-related causes.


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Official website

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{{Authority control Publishing companies of Denmark Mass media companies based in Copenhagen Danish companies established in 1855 Companies based in Copenhagen Municipality