Griebens Reise-Bibliothek

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.

[4] In 1863 publisher Albert Goldschmidt bought the series and continued it;[5] in the 1890s the Goldschmidt office sat on Köthener Straße [de] in Berlin.

Cover of Die Vulkanische Eifel , 1889
Cover of Schwarzwald , 1890
Cover of Rhein-Reise , 1900
Cover of Norway and Copenhagen , 1910
Cover of Holland , Griebens Reiseführer, 1912
Grieben Bozen-Gries 1930 Guide Cover