A fascinating mix of participatory journalism and history, "Getting
Into Guinness" is the never-before-told story of the bestselling
copyrighted book of all time. Veteran reporter Larry Olmsted began
a personal quest to break an existing world record, then to set
another one, and soon he was fully immersed in the crazy and highly
competitive world of record breaking. This is his behind-the-scenes
report of the characters who created the famous record book and
continue to make it wackier and wackier with every passing year.
The enthralling 50-year history of the Guinness World Records is
a story of phenomenal success, equally compelling failures, and
extreme oddities. People all over the world strive to get into the
book, often in the most unbelievable ways. Olmsted chronicles some
of the funniest and most interesting Guinness record holders from a
uniquely insider perspective: he himself is one of them.
It all began with a gentleman's wager over which was the fastest
game bird in Europe, the golden plover or the grouse. The attempt
to answer this question has sold more than 100 million books in
dozens of languages and every corner of the globe. Today, there is
heated competition for the record to hold the most records
(currently held by Ashrita Furman, 114 records and counting), as
well as classic curiosities that have lasted for decades (the
tallest man in history is still Robert Wadlow, at 8' 11"").
Interwoven into all of this is Olmsted's account of his own two
successful record-setting attempts, the first involving traveling
halfway around the world with his golf shoes--""Greatest Distance
Between Two Rounds of Golf on the Same Day""--and the second
causing him to nearlylose his mind while playing the world's
longest poker session.
Why do people devote so much energy to get into the record book,
often at great risk? Why do the most extreme fans devote their
entire lives to this pursuit? Why is society so obsessed with
records and record breaking? Why do Americans alone buy a million
and a half copies of the famous book every year, propelling it to
the top of the bestseller lists decade after decade? Why do readers
of all generations remember the same record-holding icons, the
fattest twins, the longest fingernails, and the tallest man? After
his own journey inside the world of record breaking, these are the
questions Olmsted attempts to answer.
In the tradition of the bestselling "Word Freak"--a melange of
travelogue, memoir, investigative journalism, and history--"Getting
Into Guinness" is a must-read for anyone who has ever read
"Guinness World Records" and wondered why someone would grow their
fingernails for an entire lifetime.
General
Imprint: |
Collins
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
May 2009 |
Authors: |
Larry Olmsted
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Dimensions: |
198 x 129 x 19mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - B-format
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Pages: |
320 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-00-728425-2 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
True stories >
General
Promotions
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LSN: |
0-00-728425-X |
Barcode: |
9780007284252 |
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