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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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This book remains an essential reference tool.,
By Ned Middleton (British professional underwater photo-journalist & author) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER)
This review is from: Guinness World Records 2007 (Guinness Book of Records (Mass Market)) (Mass Market Paperback)
The best bit about taking delivery of the latest edition of "Guinness World Records" is the discovery of new information about the largest, tallest, fastest or whatever. As with every new edition of this book, many records from previous editions are removed in order to provide space for those which are included for the very first time. In other words, this is not an up-dated version of Guinness World Records 2006 to which a few more records have been added. This is a new book.
Every edition of Guinness World Records will always remain an excellent reference source - but you will need several editions to be certain of finding exactly what it is you require. On the other hand, if you are simply curious about records, there are many in this particular edition that were never intended. Whilst it might be every Athlete's intention to break the world record in his or her particular discipline, it was never intended that a certain person would have an entry in this book because their's was the skull from which the largest ever object was removed. Gruesome? No, not at all. Fascinating? Yes, most definitely. NM
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Guinness World Book of Records 2007,
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This review is from: Guinness World Records 2007 (Guinness Book of Records (Mass Market)) (Mass Market Paperback)
Was very pleased with the service and have really enjoyed the book This was the only one missing from my collection.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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The Biggest, Smallest, Fastest, And Slowest,
This review is from: Guinness World Records 2007 (Guiness World Records) (Library Binding)
"Guinness World Records 2007" is the annual reference to extremes in any aspect of life. Whether you are interested in The World's Longest Wheelchair Basketball Game (26 hours, 3 minutes at the University of Nebraska-Omaha) or the Fish With the Most Eyes (the six-eyed spookfish, Bathylychnops exilis,) this book has most any superlative you could ever want to know packaged in a single, glossy book.
Of course, most of this information is utterly pointless, but if you find yourself needing to know that the fastest time to peel and eat a lemon is 46.53 seconds (by Robert Mark Burns of London, England,) this is the book with the information you need. |
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Guinness World Records 2007 (Guinness Book of Records (Mass Market)) by Craig Glenday (Mass Market Paperback - May 1, 2007)
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