Balduin Groller
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Adalbert Goldscheider (5 September 1848 – 22 March 1916), better known by his pseudonym Balduin Groller, was an Austrian journalist and author as well as the founder of the Austrian Olympic Committee.
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Literary works
- Young Blood, 1882
- Worldly Things, 1883
- Countess Aranka, 1887
- The Daughter of the Regiment, 1888
- Detective Dagobert's Deeds and Adventures, 1910–1912
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