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4 result(s) for "Porsche, Ferdinand, 1875-1951."
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In this book, readers will learn about the history of Porsche, and details about innovations the company has made throughout the years.
Passage: Ferdinand Porsche, Jim Marshall, and Thomas Kinkade
This segment of Sunday Morning is about three notable figures and pioneers in their respective fields of automotive, musical accessories and the arts: Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, Jim Marshall, and painter Thomas Kinkade.
Timeless, but Not Frozen in Time
The family business also included Ferry Porsche's nephew, Ferdinand K. Piëch, a promising young engineer who conceived the seven-bearing crankshaft and overhead-cam layout that endowed the 6-cylinder 911 engine with its rapid-revving sports-car personality.