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Guinness World Records 2011

2010
Guinness World Records 2011 continues to build on the intriguing, informative, inspiring and instructional records and superlatives that have made Guinness World Records one of the most famous brands and an annual best-seller around the world.

Guinness world records 2011

2011
Lists records, superlatives, and unusual facts about computer and video games, and includes interviews with champion gamers, tips on play, and profiles of the best-selling games.

Scholastic book of world records, 2012

2011
Contains full-page descriptions of approximately three hundred world records in such categories as pop culture, sports, and science, and includes photographs and illustrations.

Guinness world records

2010
Lists records, superlatives, and unusual facts about computer and video games, and includes interviews with champion gamers, tips on play, and profiles of the best-selling games.

Guinness World Records, 2008

gamer's edition
2008
A compendium of facts on video games and gamers, containing specifications on different platforms; records such as firsts, fastests, highests, and mosts concerning sixty video games, including Halo, Starcraft, Zelda, and Guitar Hero; lists of record-breaking high scores and the top one hundred arcade games; and interviews with the world's youngest professional gamer, a video game composer, and other figures in the field.

Spectacular sports records

1991
Presents world records in the field of sports, including the fastest sport, the longest bike race, and the batter with the most homeruns.

Scholastic book of world records, 2005

2004
Names approximately three hundred world records in such categories as sports, nature, and technology, and includes over six hundred color photos and graphics.

Scholastic book of world records, 2008

2007
Names over three hundred world records in such categories as science, nature, business, sports, and pop culture, and features full-color photographs.

Ivy + Bean break the fossil record

2007
Everyone in second grade seems set on breaking a world record and friends Ivy and Bean are no exception, deciding to become the youngest people ever to discover a dinosaur skeleton.

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