Getting into Guinness

Getting into Guinness
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One Man's Longest, Fastest, Highest Journey Inside the World's Most Famous Record Book

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2009

نویسنده

Jessica Stern

نویسنده

Samantha Power

نویسنده

Jessica Stern

نویسنده

Samantha Power

نویسنده

Larry Olmsted

شابک

9780061982422
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Library Journal

September 1, 2008
Freelance journalist Olmsted has penned thousands of articles in publications from "Inc." to "Playboy", but he may be best known for his two Guinness World Recordsplaying two rounds of golf on different continents in one day and playing the longest poker session. Here, he interweaves the stories of his successful attempts with a history of the perennially popular record book, from its genteel genesis in an unsettled dispute regarding the fastest European game bird to its phenomenal endurance and allure as a repository of odd human achievements. Olmsted reintroduces notable record holders familiar to browsers of Guinness world records like "Texas Snakeman" Jackie Bibby, tallest human Robert Wadlow, and prodigious record breaker Ashrita Furman. Guinness garners some criticism for media manipulation and nontransparent inclusion standards, and its record-pursuing fans for foolhardiness and obsession. But, overall, this is an unabashed celebration by an admirer that will be enjoyed by all who find that the image of world's fattest twins Billy and Benny McCrary on their motorcycles springs immediately to mind at the mention of their names. Recommended for public libraries. (Photographs and index not seen.)Janet Ingraham Dwyer, Worthington Libs., OH

Copyright 2008 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

August 1, 2008
Olmsted, a Guinness world-record holder himself (he played golf on two continents in one day), examines the history and the allure of the well-known record book (which was first published in 1955 by a subsidiary of the Arthur Guinness & Sons brewing company). The author introduces us to some truly remarkable record holders, including the amazing Ashrita Furman, who has set or broken 177 records, more than 36 of them in a single year, 2006. In case youre wondering how such a thing is possible, Olmsted explains (and remember, he is speaking as a world-record holder) that becoming the best in the world at a specific thingwhether its teacup balancing, pogo sticking, somersaulting, or playing in the worlds longest poker gametakes a rare combination of endurance, dedication, and imagination, not to mention a certain amount of just plain wackiness. The book is endlessly fascinating, an exploration of what makes ordinary people try to do extraordinary things for no other reason than because no one else has ever done them.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2008, American Library Association.)




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