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G. Bosch

A little-known Dutch travel writer whose surviving books turn journeys into vivid, curious reading, with an eye for landscape, local life, and the pleasure of discovery.

4 Audiobooks

Zuid-Tirol

Zuid-Tirol

by G. Bosch

Door Noorwegen

Door Noorwegen

by G. Bosch

Auvergne

Auvergne

by G. Bosch

York

York

by G. Bosch

About the author

G. Bosch appears to be known today mainly through a small group of Dutch-language travel books preserved by Project Gutenberg, including Auvergne, Zuid-Tirol, Door Noorwegen, and York. Those works suggest a writer interested in place as lived experience, blending movement, observation, and cultural detail.

The books are associated with the series De Aarde en haar Volken and were published in the late 19th and early 20th century. From the available records, Bosch seems best understood as a travel author who introduced readers to regions such as Norway, South Tyrol, Auvergne, and York through descriptive, accessible prose.

Reliable biographical details beyond the books themselves are hard to confirm from the sources I found, so it is safest not to go further. What does come through clearly is the appeal of the writing: thoughtful travel narratives that invite readers to see both famous places and everyday scenes with fresh attention.