Griebens Reise-Bibliothek
Griebens Reise-Bibliothek (est.1853) was a series of German-language travel guide books to Europe, founded by Theobald Grieben of Berlin.[1] Some titles occasionally appeared in English or French language editions. Compared with its competitor Baedeker, Griebens was "cheaper and less detailed."[2] A 1914 British reviewer judged it "informative and not bulky, going easily into the coat pocket."[3] Readers included Thomas Wolfe.[4] In 1863 publisher Albert Goldschmidt bought the series and continued it;[5] in the 1890s the Goldschmidt office sat on Köthener Straße in Berlin. By the 1950s Griebens was issued by Jürgen E. Rohde of Munich.[6]
List of titles by geographic coverage
Austria
- Bayr, Hochland, Salzburg, Salzkammergut. Griebens Reiseführer (in German). 1920.
- Wien (in German). 1903.
Belgium
- H. T. Luks (1891). Belgien und Holland. Griebens Reise-Bibliothek (in German). 22 (5th ed.). Berlin: Albert Goldschmidt – via Google Books. + index
- Belgium. Grieben's Guide Books. 141. London: Williams & Norgate. 1910. (in English) + index
- Brussel (in German).
Czech Republic
- Prag (in German) (5th ed.). 1877.
Great Britain
- London (in German).
France
Germany
- Berlin. Griebens Reiseführer (in German). Berlin: Albert Goldschmidt. 1920 – via Internet Archive.
- Berlin. (in English)
- Berlin, Potsdam und Umgebungen (in German). 6 (37th ed.). 1891.
- Bremen (in German).
- Breslau (in German).
- Cassel und Wilhelmshöhe. Griebens Reiseführer (in German). 1919.
- Deutschland (in German).
- Dresden (in German) (2nd ed.). 1857.
- Dresden. 1910. (in English)
- Dusseldorf (in German).
- Frankfurt a.M. Griebens Reiseführer (in German). 1912.
- Freiburg i. Br. (in German).
- Hamburg. Griebens Reiseführer (in German). 1912.
- Hannover und Hildesheim. Griebens Reiseführer (in German). 151 (2nd ed.). Berlin: Albert Goldschmidt. 1914 – via HathiTrust.
- Heidelberg und Neckerthal. Griebens Reiseführer (in German). 1918.
- Kiel. Griebens Reiseführer (in German). 1913.
- Koln und Dusseldorf (in German).
- Leipzig (in German).
- Mecklenburg. Griebens Reiseführer (in German). 1919.
- Munchen (in German) (11th ed.). 1867.
- Munich and Environs. Grieben's Travelling-Bibliothek (10th ed.). Berlin. 1866. (in English)
- Nürnberg (in German) (3rd ed.). 1873.
- Nuremberg and Rothenburg on the Tauber. 1911. (in English)
- Potsdam (in German).
- Kleiner Führer für die Rhein-Reise von Köln bis Frankfurt. Griebens Reisebücher (in German). 75. Berlin: Albert Goldschmidt. 1900 – via Google Books.
- Strassburg (in German). 1914.
- Stuttgart (in German).
- Thüringen. Griebens Reiseführer (in German). 1919.
- Die Vulkanische Eifel (in German). 32. 1889 – via Europeana.
Greece
- Athen und Umgebung. Grieben Reisefuhrer. 1937.
Italy
- W. Schultz-Riesenberg (1911). Neapel und Capri. Griebens Reiseführer (in German). 101.
- Ober-Italien und Florenz (in German).
- Die Oberitalienischen Seen. Grieben Reiseführer (in German). 15. 1907. + index
Poland
- Die Grafschaft Glatz. Griebens Reiseführer (in German). 147. 1920 – via Europeana.
Russia
- Saint-Petersbourg (in French). 27 (11th ed.). Berlin: Albert Goldschmidt. 1887 – via HathiTrust.
Scandinavia
- Finland (in German).
- Kopenhagen (in German).
- Schweden, Norwegen und Danemark (in German).
- Stockholm (in German). 1886.
Switzerland
- Theodor Stromer, ed. (1891). Die Schweiz. Griebens Reise-Bibliothek (in German). 23 (15th ed.). Berlin: Albert Goldschmidt. + index
- Theodor Stromer, ed. (1895). Die Schweiz. Griebens Reisebücher (in German). 23 (17th ed.). Berlin: Albert Goldschmidt. + index
- 1907 ed.
- Switzerland. Grieben's Guide Books. 123 (2nd ed.). Berlin: Albert Goldschmidt. 1912. (in English) + index
United States of America
References
- ↑ "Carl Leopold Eberhard Theobald Grieben", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), 1966 – via Deutsche Biographie
- ↑ Rudy Koshar (July 1998). "'What Ought to Be Seen': Tourists' Guidebooks and National Identities in Modern Germany and Europe". Journal of Contemporary History. 33. JSTOR 261119.
- ↑ "Among the Books", T.P.'s Weekly, London, June 26, 1914
- ↑ Ted Mitchell, ed. (2006). Thomas Wolfe: An Illustrated Biography. Pegasus. p. 186. ISBN 978-1-933648-10-1.
- ↑ Georg Jäger (2001). "Sachbuch- und Ratgeberverlag (Publishers of Nonfiction and Guidebooks)". Geschichte des Deutschen Buchhandels im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert (in German). Frankfurt: Buchhandler-Vereinigung GmbH. ISBN 978-3-11-095617-7.
- ↑ Johannes Paulmann (2007). "Representation without Emulation: German Cultural Diplomacy in Search of Integration and Self-Assurance during the Adenauer Era". German Politics & Society. 25. JSTOR 23742817.
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