It was created by Guinness brewing company. There were so many requests to settle bar bets, that they made to book and shared it with the pubs. It became so popular that it became the book we know today.
On 4th May 1951, Sir Hugh Beaver, then Managing Director of Guinness breweries, was on a shooting party with friends. He became involved in an argument over which was the fastest game bird in Europe, and realised there was no publication in which he could look up this fact, and thought that such a book might prove popular.
He then commissioned twins Norris and Ross McWhirter to compile such a book, The Guinness Book of Records, in August 1954 - 1,000 copies were printed and given away. Following this success, the first 197-page edition was bound on 27 August 1955, and went straight to the top of the best-sellers list.
Since then, Guinness World Records has released a book every year around October/November, and it is the world's best selling copyright book, with over 100 million copies sold in 37 languages.
Guinness World Records Primetime was created on 1998-07-27.
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If you wish to get in contact with Guinness World Records, the best way to do so is via their website.
no one has the last time i checked it was in the world records
As of 14 April 2009 Ashrita Furman (USA) held 100 Guinness World Records in total.
Guinness World Records was created in 1955.
Guinness World Records Primetime was created on 1998-07-27.
Guinness World Records Smashed was created on 2008-11-23.
The duration of Guinness World Records Smashed is 3600.0 seconds.
I think Guinness world records make their own books And then they get their publishers
Guinness World Records Primetime ended on 2001-10-04.
Guinness World Records Smashed ended on 2009-06-21.
The ISBN of Guinness World Records is 978-1-904994-67-1.
The holder of the most current Guinness World Records is Ashrita Furman (USA). As of 14 April 2009 he held 100 Guinness World Records in total.
They invented the Guinness Book of World Records in 1981
If you wish to get in contact with Guinness World Records, the best way to do so is via their website.
It would be the Guinness World Records. Link Provided.