Ny Illustrerad Tidning Explained

Type:Weekly newspaper
Founder:Elias Sehlstedt
Chiefeditor:Elias Sehlstedt
Foundation:1865
Language:Swedish
Ceased Publication:September 1900
Headquarters:Stockholm
Publishing Country:Sweden

Ny Illustrerad Tidning (Swedish: New Illustrated Newspaper) was a weekly newspaper published in Stockholm, Sweden, between 1865 and 1900.

History and profile

Ny Illustrerad Tidning was launched in Stockholm in 1865. The founder and editor was Elias Sehlstedt. It came out weekly on Saturdays. The paper featured travel notes of Norwegian author Camilla Collett.[1] It also published travel notes and other articles of Gösta Mittag-Leffler who would become its editor.[2]

The paper folded in September 1900[3] shortly after death of its founder Elias Sehlstedt.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Janke Klok. Revolutionary Voices: Nordic Women Writers and the Development of Female Urban Prose 1860–1900. Feminist Review. October 2010. 96. 1. 77. 10.1057/fr.2010.17. 161737786 .
  2. Book: Arild Stubhaug. Gösta Mittag-Leffler: A Man of Conviction. 245,428. 2010. Springer. Berlin; Heidelberg. 978-3-642-11672-8.
  3. Web site: Ny illustrerad tidning. University of Leeds Library. 12 August 2022.
  4. Web site: Ny Illustrerad Tidning. Projekt Runeberg. 12 August 2022. sv.