Ferdinand Porsche - Genesis of Genius: Road, Racing and Aviation Innovation 1900 to 1933

Ferdinand Porsche - Genesis of Genius: Road, Racing and Aviation Innovation 1900 to 1933 image
ISBN-10:

0837615577

ISBN-13:

9780837615578

Author(s): Ludvigsen, Karl
Edition: 2nd
Released: Oct 01, 2009
Publisher: Bentley Pub
Format: Hardcover, 496 pages
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Description:

Winner of three International Automotive Media Awards, including:

  • 2008 Best of the Year
  • 2008 Best of Books
  • Best Design of 2008

In Ferdinand Porsche - Genesis of Genius, author Karl Ludvigsen reveals a dynamic young innovator who helped to chart the course of the automobile through the first decades of the twentieth century. As early as 1900, at the age of 25, Ferdinand Porsche pioneered hybrid technology to power his automobile designs. Once gasoline gained dominance as the power-source of choice, Porsche became relentless in his goal to design the fastest and most durable automobiles in Europe.

Porsche's engineering brilliance did not stop at the automobile. He also made significant contributions to the early development of airplane engines and military transport vehicles. And in addition to his hands-on style of engineering, Ferdinand Porsche was a tireless managing executive in the automotive industry.

Ferdinand Porsche - Genesis of Genius explores in depth the unique combination of ambition, determination and genius that were the genesis of an automotive dynasty which has continued to thrive and expand for over a century.












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