- (1970);
Think Small: The
Story of the World's
Greatest Ad (2011) by
Dominik Imseng; and
Thinking Small: The Long,
Strange Trip of the
Volkswagen Beetle (2012)...
- the
eastern wall had the re****tion of
being unconquerable.
Ferdinand Imseng was
convinced that the long snow
couloir in the
middle of the face could...
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archived from the
original on 5
August 2023,
retrieved 26
February 2024
Imseng 2016, p. 90. Tsang, Amie; Ewing, Jack (14
September 2018), "Volkswagen Beetle...
- west face was
first climbed in 1879 by G. A. P****ingham with
guides F.
Imseng and L. Zurbrücken.
Other routes on the face were
opened in 1883 and 1889...
- was
first climbed by
London barrister Edward Levi Ames, a
member of the
Imseng family and Franz-Josef
Andenmatten on 28
August 1856. The
building of the...
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Rimpfischhorn 257
Alphubeljoch 28
August 1856
Edward L. Ames,
Johann Josef Imseng, Franz...
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original on 7
August 2016.
Retrieved 22
April 2016.
Imseng N,
Schillberg S, Schürch C,
Schmid D, Schütte K, Gorr G, et al. (2014)....
- alpinism.
Together with
Martin Conway, G. S.
Scriven and
guides Ferdinand Imseng and
Peter and M.
Truffer he made the
first ascent (in two and a half hours)...
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Volkswagen ads?" London: Booth-Clibborn Editions, 1993. ISBN 1-873968-12-4
Imseng, Dominik.
Think small: The
story of the world's
greatest ad. Full Stop Press...
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Pennine Alps
Climbing First ascent 7
September 1879 by
Albert Frederick Mummery and
William Penhall with
guides Alexander Burgener and
Ferdinand Imseng...