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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Axel Rudolf Mauritz Wall (19 January 1826 20 August 1893) was a Swedish publisher and journalist who founded Dagens Nyheter in 1864. Wall was the son of the merchant sailor Erik Gustaf Saxholm and Johanna Fredrika Chagelin. He grew up under modest circumstances, mainly with his mother. After receiving private tuition, he got into contact with Lars Johan Hierta, the founder of Aftonbladet, in whose office he began to work as a boy, continuing his education in the meantime. He advanced in Hierta's employ and was eventually given editorial work. In 1846...
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Axel Rudolf Mauritz Wall (19 January 1826 20 August 1893) was a Swedish publisher and journalist who founded Dagens Nyheter in 1864. Wall was the son of the merchant sailor Erik Gustaf Saxholm and Johanna Fredrika Chagelin. He grew up under modest circumstances, mainly with his mother. After receiving private tuition, he got into contact with Lars Johan Hierta, the founder of Aftonbladet, in whose office he began to work as a boy, continuing his education in the meantime. He advanced in Hierta's employ and was eventually given editorial work. In 1846, he took over a printshop which he had previously rented for two years, and which now became known as Wallska tryckeriet, the Wall printshop. The company succeeded under his leadership and in 1847, he started Söndagstidningen (The Sunday News) and the next year Veckoskrift för barn och ungdom (Weekly Magazine for Children and Youth). As a consequence, he was recognized as a burgess of the city in 1858. In 1852, he had married Rosa Löwenström.