Guinnessova knjiga rekorda 2002.

Guinnessova knjiga rekorda 2002.

The 2003 Guinness Book of World Records is part of a world-renowned franchise launched by the Guinness Brewery in 1955 to document extraordinary human and natural achievements. This edition stands out as a document of its time, celebrating diversity and c

This edition brings more than 1000 records on about 290 pages, covering a wide range of categories: sports, science, technology, nature, art and bizarre feats. The book is richly illustrated with color photos, infographics and interesting facts, which makes it attractive for children and adults. The 2003 edition records records such as the fastest goal in soccer (Fred, Brazil, 3.53 seconds), the heaviest bull in the world (Ferdinand, Serbia, 2100 kg) and the first training of a dog to detect diabetes (Golden Retriever Armstrong). The emphasis is on inspiration, fun and a rigorous record check with certificates.

Algoritam's edition is adapted to the Croatian market, keeping the global charm of the series. The book also includes unusual records, such as the largest collection of postage stamps with pandas (Hrvati Iva and Edo Rajh, 1966 stamps). The structure is transparent, with clear categories and short descriptions, encouraging readers to explore human possibilities.

Original title
Guinness World Records 2003.
Translation
Maja Bačić, Larisa Grubešić, Mia Mihaljević Ivančić, Vesna Pavletić, Zrinka Pavlić, Daniela Samardžija, Iva Štekar
Editor
Neven Antičević
Dimensions
30 x 23 cm
Pages
272
Publisher
Algoritam, Zagreb, 2003.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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