Guinness World Records Turns 67 Today; Know How the Book Became a Worldwide Phenomenon
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Guinness World Records Turns 67 Today; Know How the Book Became a Worldwide Phenomenon

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Guinness Book of Records, now known as the Guinness World Records, has sold more than 143 million copies, is spread across 100 countries, and gets published in at least 22 languages. Post the failure, Beaver and his friends started discussing if the golden plover is Europe’s fastest game bird. Following this incident, Beaver thought of publishing a record book for the pubs in Britain to settle friendly dissents such as the one he and his companions faced. The twin duo became the first fact-checkers for the Guinness World Records.

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