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Guinness World Records
Guinness World Records (GWR) is the global authority on record-breaking achievements. First published in 1955, the annual Guinness World Records™ book has become one of the biggest-selling copyright titles of all time, selling 120 million copies to date in 22 languages and in more than 100... show more



Guinness World Records (GWR) is the global authority on record-breaking achievements. First published in 1955, the annual Guinness World Records™ book has become one of the biggest-selling copyright titles of all time, selling 120 million copies to date in 22 languages and in more than 100 countries. The internationally renowned brand is now also available across a number of platforms – GWR's global television shows are watched by 250 million viewers annually; digital media and online record-processing services attract more than 50 million visitors a year; and the live events team annually entertains and inspires 1.5 million people around the world. GWR receives more than 1,000 applications each week and has a specialized team of multi-language record managers and adjudicators who travel the globe to verify official record attempts. GWR also has a commercial division (Guinness World Records Corporate) that offers accessible record-breaking business solutions to other organizations and brands.

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Birth date: August 27, 1955
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My Book Blog
My Book Blog rated it 12 years ago
Interesting factoids and useless tricks. The paperback copy is printed on cheap paper and the ink rubs off easily. Get the hardback edition.
ShaunOK 'Book Addict'
ShaunOK 'Book Addict' rated it 12 years ago
I got my first GWR in 1999 and have had every single one for Christmas since. I remember buying the 1994 edition years and years ago at a school fair. Full of fascinating facts, most useless some useful and a fun read for all ages. In the days of the Internet and eReaders it's nice to think that peo...
ShaunOK 'Book Addict'
ShaunOK 'Book Addict' rated it 13 years ago
A solid addition to the series I found this had enough info to keep me entertained and to buy future year's versions. I love the GWR books and as a gamer I couldn't wait to get this one. Plenty of useful and useless facts for gamers and as with the main series you learn something new every time you ...
kravmonkey
kravmonkey rated it 16 years ago
Yeah. I actually read this book. Cover to cover. I were a strange lad back then.
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