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Johannes Kaltenboeck (Bozen, 29 June 1853 - c. 1919) was an Austrian writer known by his adventure stories. He had three pen names: Max Felde, Fritz Holten and Andries van Straaden. His life is not very known. He started publishing several novels regularly from 1897 to 1917 in collections and he was the director of this publication after Wilhelm Speemann. He also wrote patriotic tales during World War I, and his novel about aeroplanes Das Aeromobil was very successful.

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  • Johannes Kaltenboeck (de)
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  • Johannes Kaltenboeck (* 29. Juni 1853 in Bozen; † 25. Oktober 1927 in Stuttgart) war ein österreichischer Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Johannes Kaltenboeck (Bozen, 29 de junio de 1853-~1919) escritor austríaco famoso por sus novelas de aventuras. Tuvo varios pseudónimos: Max Felde, Fritz Holten y Andries van Straaden. Poco se conoce de su vida. Comenzó a publicar novelas regularmente a partir de 1897 en la famosa colección hasta 1917, colección que dirigió después de Wilhelm Speemann. Escribió también cuentos patrióticos durante la Gran Guerra, y su novela Das Aeromobil, con temática de aeroplanos, tuvo mucho éxito. (es)
  • Johannes Kaltenboeck (Bozen, 29 June 1853 - c. 1919) was an Austrian writer known by his adventure stories. He had three pen names: Max Felde, Fritz Holten and Andries van Straaden. His life is not very known. He started publishing several novels regularly from 1897 to 1917 in collections and he was the director of this publication after Wilhelm Speemann. He also wrote patriotic tales during World War I, and his novel about aeroplanes Das Aeromobil was very successful. (en)
  • Johannes Kaltenboeck, né le 29 juin 1853 à Bozen et mort le 25 octobre 1927, est un écrivain autrichien qui fut l'auteur dans l'Empire allemand de nombreux romans populaires d'aventure, sous trois noms de plume: Max Felde, Fritz Holten et Andries van Straaden. (fr)
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  • Johannes Kaltenboeck (* 29. Juni 1853 in Bozen; † 25. Oktober 1927 in Stuttgart) war ein österreichischer Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Johannes Kaltenboeck (Bozen, 29 de junio de 1853-~1919) escritor austríaco famoso por sus novelas de aventuras. Tuvo varios pseudónimos: Max Felde, Fritz Holten y Andries van Straaden. Poco se conoce de su vida. Comenzó a publicar novelas regularmente a partir de 1897 en la famosa colección hasta 1917, colección que dirigió después de Wilhelm Speemann. Escribió también cuentos patrióticos durante la Gran Guerra, y su novela Das Aeromobil, con temática de aeroplanos, tuvo mucho éxito. (es)
  • Johannes Kaltenboeck (Bozen, 29 June 1853 - c. 1919) was an Austrian writer known by his adventure stories. He had three pen names: Max Felde, Fritz Holten and Andries van Straaden. His life is not very known. He started publishing several novels regularly from 1897 to 1917 in collections and he was the director of this publication after Wilhelm Speemann. He also wrote patriotic tales during World War I, and his novel about aeroplanes Das Aeromobil was very successful. (en)
  • Johannes Kaltenboeck, né le 29 juin 1853 à Bozen et mort le 25 octobre 1927, est un écrivain autrichien qui fut l'auteur dans l'Empire allemand de nombreux romans populaires d'aventure, sous trois noms de plume: Max Felde, Fritz Holten et Andries van Straaden. (fr)
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