On August 27, 1955, the first edition of “The Guinness Book of
Records” was published in Great Britain; it quickly proved to
be a hit. Now known as the “Guinness World Records” book,
the annual publication features a wide range of feats related
to humans and animals.
The inspiration for the record book can be traced to Sir Hugh
Beaver, managing director of the Guinness Brewery in Dublin.
Compiled by sports journalists Norris and Ross McWhirter
The very first Guinness Book of World Records.
Sir Hugh Eyre Campbell Beaver
(4 May 1890 – 16 January 1967)
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