The Guinness World Records book was first published in 1955, and it has since become a widely recognized reference for records and achievements from around the world. The first person to be listed in the book was Sir Malcolm Campbell, a British racing driver who set a land speed record of 174.883 mph in 1935.
Since its inception, the Guinness World Records book has featured a wide variety of records and achievements, including both human and non-human feats. The records cover a wide range of categories, including sports, entertainment, science, and technology.
The Guinness World Records book is updated annually, and new records and achievements are added on a regular basis. It has become a popular source of information and inspiration for people around the world who are interested in setting or breaking records
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