In 1908, the Norwegian publishing house
Aschehoug expanded with a branch in
Copenhagen. In 1926 this branch became
Aschehoug Dansk Forlag. In 1961, it was incorporated into the Egmont Group. In the 1990s it was known for its many biographies and memoirs among a wide range of publication types. In 2006, the publishing house had 160 employees and a turnover of DKK 470 million. DKK annually. In 2007, Egmont acquired the Danish publishing business of the Swedish Bonnier Group. On that occasion, Aschehoug merged them under the name
Lindhardt og Ringhof. ==References==