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I think Guinness world records make their own books And then they get their publishers
No, Barnes and Noble does not sell all books in the world. They sell a wide selection of books, but there are millions of books published worldwide every year, and Barnes and Noble cannot carry them all.
One award is that he got the Guinness World Record in 2012 for youngest author that sold the most books in the world ever.
Guinness World Records was created in 1955.
Guinness is the company that sponsors the book. It is the same Guinness that is the famous drink from Ireland.
At present, there is not a Guinness World Record for eating donuts.
The duration of Guinness World Records Smashed is 3600.0 seconds.
No, individuals do not get paid for being listed in the Guinness World Records book. Being recognized in the book is based on achieving a notable accomplishment, and it is seen as an honor to be included in the record books.
If you are using the APA 6th edition as I am, It would look something like this: Guinness World Records. (2005). Guinness World Records 2006. New York: Jim Pattison Group. The author is corporate, so simply use their corporate name. The italicised title should be altered depending on which book you're referencing (IE, Guinness World Records 2013). You will need to change the bracketed date also, which indicates the year of publication. Interestingly, the 2006 edition in particular was published in 2005, so be on the lookout for that. Jim Pattison Group is responsible for publishing, but Guinness World Records HQ is in New York. That's the best I could do in terms of location. That's the basics. Alter depending on your preferred referencing style.
Guinness World Records Primetime was created on 1998-07-27.
Guinness World Records Primetime ended on 2001-10-04.
Guinness World Records Smashed was created on 2008-11-23.