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A vivid early-20th-century travel writer, he invites readers into the landscapes, history, and local character of Germany's Ahr Valley. His surviving work has the feel of a guided tour, mixing regional detail with an obvious pleasure in place.
Little biographical information about Eduard Neuhauser could be confirmed from the sources reviewed, but he is credited as the author of Altenahr en zijn omgeving, a Dutch-language travel work preserved by Project Gutenberg and listed by The Online Books Page.
That book presents Altenahr and the surrounding Ahr Valley through description, local history, and cultural observation. It reads as the work of a writer interested in helping readers see a region closely, not just pass through it.
Because reliable biographical records were scarce in the material available, it is safest to remember Neuhauser through the book itself: a regional portrait that has endured as a small but appealing piece of travel literature.