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LA2 is the username for Lars Aronsson, Sweden. I don't speak Latvian, I'm here only to add interwiki links.
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[labot šo sadaļu | labot pirmkodu]November 16, 2007: I introduce veidne:ISSN and apply it to every ISSN I can find in lv.wp. This version links to Special:Booksources, since the catalog LNB.LV and Worldcat can both handle ISSN search as well as ISBN search.
October 17, 2006: Old and new Latvian encyclopedias are listed and available online at http://www.historia.lv/ under "Enciklopēdijas".
An old Swedish encyclopedia mentions the following important people in Latvian literature. 772 books, 78 journals, and 47 newspapers were published in Latvian in 1923. In 1920 the journals were 45 and newspapers 22.
- Kārlis Mīlenbahs (Mühlenbach) (1853-1916), linguist, dictionary
- Jānis Endzelīns (1873-1961), linguist, "Lettische Grammatik" (Heidelberg, 1923), grammar in Latvian
- John Dyneley Prince (1868-1945), linguist, English adoption "Practical grammar of the Lettish language for the use of students" (1924)
- Reinis Kaudzīte (1839-1920), fiction writer
- Matīss Kaudzīte (1848-1926), fiction writer, brothers, together published Mērnieku laiki (1879)
- Rūdolfs Blaumanis (1862-1908), writer
- Andrejs Upīts (1877-1970), novelist
- Eduards Vulfs, (1886-1919) (Wulfs), playwright
- Ādolfs Erss (1885-1945), poet
- Jānis Ezeriņš (1891-1924), poet
- Edvarts Virza (Wirza) (1883-1940), translator from French to Latvian
- Krišjānis Barons (1835-1923), publisher of 35,000 folk songs in 218,000 versions Latvju dainas (1894-1915; 2nd ed. 1923; 8 volumes and supplement)
- Ansis Lerhis-Puškaitis (1859-1903), publisher of folk tales (7 volumes; 1891-1903), new ed. 1924 by prof. P. Šmits (below)
- Pēteris Šmits (Schmidts) (1869-1938), research in Latvian mythology
- Krodsniek-Krüger, historian
- Arveds Švābe (Schwabe) (1888-1959), historian, editor of Latvju enciklopēdija published in Stockholm, 1950-1956
- J. Zàlitz, historian
- K. Walters, historian, Lettland, seine Entwicklung zum Staat und die baltischen Fragen (1923)
- Teodor Seifert, literature historian
- M. Skujenieks, statistician, head of Latvia's statistics, Latvija (1920), general topology
- J. Missin, Bibliography of Latvian literature, part 1: 1585-1910
- M. Arons, Bibliography of Latvian translations of foreign fiction