The first official Guinness world record was not in the caveman time or anything. Guinness World Records was made in the late 1800's. There is no real way of knowing which one was first, but my dad's uncle, Andrew Guinness, was one of the founders of the company. The first record was "Most Piercings on a Person at One Time." ~LD
The first edition of the Guinness World Records book was published in 1955. At the time, it was created by Sir Hugh Beaver, managing director of the Guinness Brewery, to settle disputes in pubs over facts and figures.
When was the first guiness book of records published?
That's easy. It was first published in 1955. That's why we celebrated the 50th birthday of the Guiness book of records on 2005.
I believe the first guinness book of world records came out in 1955.
1955 was when.
1955
It comes out when you are fat!
Comes out in September 2013
Guinness World Records do not pay any money to those who break or set records. However, they do award an official certificate of the achievement free of charge.
Guinness World Records do not pay any money to those who break or set records. However, they do award an official certificate of the achievement free of charge.
Ireland. It is an Irish Beer.
about $177.00
Type your answer here... probably not. u just get a nice plaque. though i bet if u got a sponsor and like was wearing their logo u would get paid by the sponsor only if u where on tv though. so i really doubt u would ever get paid for breaking a record
The surname Hess is first found in the records in Austria.
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The McBrien surname is first found in the records of Thomond, Ireland.