
Guinnessova knjiga rekorda 2002.
The Guinness Book of Records 2002 is an annual compilation of world records, published as part of a global franchise launched by the Guinness Brewery in 1955. The book records human and natural achievements, from sporting feats to bizarre world wonders.
This edition, published in Croatian, brings a wide range of records from various fields – sports, science, technology, nature, art, music and bizarre feats. With more than 1000 records on about 290 pages, the book is richly illustrated with color photographs, infographics and interesting facts, making it attractive to children, young people and adults.
The 2002 edition records impressive feats such as the largest elevator in the world (Bailong Elevator in China, 330 meters high), the longest car ride with one tank of fuel or the fastest setting of world records in various disciplines. The book not only documents achievements, but also inspires readers to test their own limits. Each record is supported by rigorous checks and certificates, which guarantees authenticity. The special feature of this edition is its adaptation to the Croatian market, while preserving the global spirit of the series.
In addition to standard categories, the book also includes unusual records, such as the longest beard or the largest collection of unusual objects, which adds a dose of humor and fun. The structure is clear, with clear categories and short but informative descriptions. Algoritam's edition stands out for its quality production and visual appeal, making this book ideal for family reading and as a source of inspiration for exploring human possibilities.
One copy is available