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Victor Arnold Rosenblad Jacoby (September 10, 1913 – January 15, 2002) was a
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writer and translator.Hellesund, Kristian. 2016. En spennende tidskapsel. ''Sydvesten'' (August 9).
/ref> He produced a large volume of
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for boys, comics,
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, and biographies, and he worked as a translator of children's and young adult fiction from English into Norwegian.''Store norske leksikon'': Arnold Jacoby.
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Personal life and family

Jacoby was born and grew up in
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, where his aunt, her husband and two children also lived. His parents had emigrated to America, but the family moved back to
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when Jacoby's grandfather Georg Jacoby died and his nursery on ''Dronningensgate'' (Queen Street) stood empty without someone to take care of it. While still a young man, Jacoby moved to Oslo, where he made a living writing and producing advertising and illustrations. During the Second World War he moved to Ula, and later back to Larvik. In 1961, he bought an 800-year-old house in
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, Italy, where he spent extensive time and worked. He was the father of Marianne Rosenblad Jacoby Steina, a translator, proofreader, and publishing editor at Fogdal Publishing, and editor at Bonnier A/S, the singer and writer
Louis Jacoby Louis Jacoby (7 June 1828 – 1918) was a German Jewish engraver. Born in Havelberg, Brandenburg, Germany; pupil of the engraver Mandel of Berlin, in which city he settled. Life The year 1855 he spent in Paris; 1856 in Spain; and the years ...
, and the
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and graphic
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Tom Rosenblad Jacoby. He was married to Ellen née Dahl (1918–2012). Arnold Jacoby died in Larvik.


Career

In 1941, the magazine '' Mystikk'' announced a competition to obtain Norwegian feature stories. Jacoby won the competition with his story "Mysteriet 'Robusta Gloria'" (The Mystery of Robusta Gloria), which was published in issue no. 11 (1942) under a pseudonym consisting of the author's two given names: Victor Arnold. The detective in the story was the "criminal agent" Herlofsen. Jacoby also wrote a feature story for ''Mystikks Christmas issue that year, called "Røntgenplatens hemmelighet" (The X-Ray Plate Secret), featuring the agent Erik Drag as the protagonist, and also the crime novel ''Døden annonserer ikke'' (Death Does Not Advertise). Because of the war, Jacoby wrote under several pseudonyms. The novel ''Døden og skipperen'' (Death and the Captain) was written under the name Sven (Tor) Winge, and the children's books ''Jon i verden'' (John in the World) and ''Krussedulle'' (Doodles) were written under the name Tone Silje. Jacoby translated nearly 200 children's books over a 50-year span, including series such as
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, the
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, Twin Connection, Vicky Austin, Conny, Cherry, Honey Bunch, and others. He was an illustrator and had a drawing office in Oslo in the early part of the Second World War together with the brothers Trygve and Olav Mosebekk. He was responsible for several comics, including ''Atlantis'' in '' Norsk Ukeblad'' under the pseudonym Erik Glende.Sätre, Trond. 2016. Eventyrets tidsalder. ''Sirenett.no'' (September 11).
/ref> The comic ''Atlantis'' was launched in the fall of 1942 and ceased when ''Norsk Ukeblad'' was shut down by the
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in the spring of 1943. The same year he produced the comic ''Cyklon-Kid'' (The Cyclone Kid) together with Trygve Mosebekk in the magazine ''Mystikk''. This was published 17 times before it was also shut down by the Germans. The series was reworked after the war and was published under the name ''Sabotasjegjengen'' (The Sabotage Gang) in the revived magazine, now renamed '' Alle Menns Blad''. During the war he also produced the comic ''Bimba - hele verdens lille venn'' (Bimba: The Whole World's Little Friend), which was published in a Christmas and Easter magazine for children. Jacoby was a close childhood friend of the adventurer and researcher
Thor Heyerdahl Thor Heyerdahl KStJ (; 6 October 1914 – 18 April 2002) was a Norwegian adventurer and ethnographer with a background in zoology, botany and geography. Heyerdahl is notable for his ''Kon-Tiki'' expedition in 1947, in which he sailed 8,000& ...
, and he wrote several biographies about him, including ''Señor Kon-Tiki'', which was published globally. The two of them lived near each other in the municipality of
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on the Ligurian coast in northern Italy. Jacoby's most influential book was '' Det angår også deg'' (It Also Applies to You), which deals with
Herman Sachnowitz Herman Sachnowitz (born 13 June 1921 in Larvik, - 5 March 1978 in Oslo) was a Norwegian merchant. He was one of the few Norwegian Jews who survived deportation to a concentration camp. He was son of Israel Leib Sachnowitz (born 31 March 1880 in ...
's time as a prisoner at the Auschwitz concentration camp and was written in collaboration with him. The book was first published in 1976 and it has been translated into many languages.Indreiten, Aina Beate. 2012. Snublesteiner skal hjelpe oss å huske Holocaust. ''NRK'' (September 5).
/ref> In 1984 he published the book ''Min afrikanske gullalder'' (My African Golden Age), which describes the adventures of Jacob Matheson (Thor Heyerdahl's half-brother) in Africa.


Bibliography

* 1941: ''Det hemmelighetsfulle triangel'' (The Mysterious Triangle) * 1942: ''Døden annonserer ikke'' (Death Does Not Advertise) * 1943: ''Kajakk-klubben'' (The Kayak Club) * 1943: ''Døden og skipperen'' (Death and the Captain) * 1943: ''Krussedulle'' (Doodles; under the pseudonym Tone Silje) * 1944: ''Kajakk-klubben og den sorte dame'' (The Kayak Club and the Black Lady) * 1945: ''Jon i verden'' (John in the World; under the pseudonym Tone Silje) * 1946: ''Kajakk-klubben og hjemmefronten'' (The Kayak Club and the Home Front) * 1947: ''Kajakk-klubben og den røde X'' (The Kayak Club and the Red X) * 1947: ''Sabbatnatten'' (Sabbath Night) * 1951: ''Eventyret om skogen'' (The Tale of the Woods) * 1965: ''Señor Kon-Tiki'' * 1970: ''Historien om Thor Heyerdahl'' (The Story of Thor Heyerdahl) * 1976: ''Det angår også deg'' (It Also Applies to You; together with Herman Sachnowitz) * 1984: ''Møte med Thor Heyerdahl'' (Meeting with Thor Heyerdahl) * 1984: ''Min afrikanske gullalder'' (My African Golden Age)


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External links


Sambok database of Norwegian book publications for Arnold Jacoby
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jacoby, Arnold Norwegian crime fiction writers Norwegian children's writers Norwegian non-fiction writers People from Larvik Writers from Brooklyn 1913 births 2002 deaths 20th-century non-fiction writers