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Best known for a Dutch travel guide to the Netherlands, this writer is a notably elusive figure today. Surviving catalog records point to a practical, place-focused book made for travelers rather than a well-documented literary career.

by H. G. Nieuwenhuijs
Very little biographical information about this author could be confirmed from the sources available during this search. The clearest trace is a Project Gutenberg author record that credits H. G. Nieuwenhuijs with Reiswijzer van den A.N.W.B., Toeristen-Bond voor Nederland, a Dutch guidebook first published in 1917.
That title suggests a writer closely connected with travel writing and practical guidance for visitors in the Netherlands. Rather than being remembered through a large public biography, the author's legacy seems to survive mainly through this historical guide and its preservation in library and public-domain records.
No reliable portrait of the author could be confirmed from the pages reviewed, so a profile image is not included.