Ferdinand Porsche-
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Winner of the Nicholas-Joseph Cugnot Award for 2009!
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. Porsches 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. Click here to view an excerpt from this book: Winner of five top automotive book awards:
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. "So, the man who had such influence on our abiding passion is brought vividly to life, thanks in no small part to the huge amount of new material that Karl Ludvigsen has so painstakingly unearthed through sheer hard slog and weighty research. . . . This book meets all the criteria of written greatness and is without parallel." - Porsche Post Download a PDF of the press release about the IAMA awards here (843 kb) 570 B/W and color photos & illustrations, including:
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2009 Nicholas-Joseph Cugnot Award Winner
Presented annually by the Society of Automotive Historians in recognition of outstanding writing and original research, the Cugnot Award is given to the best automotive history book published in the previous year.
Chapter 8: Opportunity in the Air 1908-1918:
In his characteristic bowler, Porsche observed a test flight with one of his engines on the Steinfeld in 1911
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BSIN: GPET
ISBN: 978-0-8376-1557-8 (ISBN-13)
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