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12/04/2005
World Record Attempt at launch of Bill Cullen's new book
Bill Cullen the author of It's a Long Way from Penny Apples, announced today that he will attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the largest ever book signing.
The multi-millionaire businessman turned bestselling author, will start signing copies of his new book, Golden Apples - 6 Simple Steps to Success, next Saturday at Easons on O'Connell Street, Dublin at 8 am.
There are strict rules governing the Guinness World Records and as such representatives from the Guinness World Records will be present on the day to ensure that all is in order.
Bill will be aiming to sign a total of 2005 copies of Golden Apples consecutively to secure the title Guinness World Record Holder for the largest number of books signed by a single author in one sitting. This record is currently held by Dave Wolverton, a Californian, who signed 1,817 copies of his novel in July 1999.
Golden Apples is an inspiring read and Bill Cullens energy, optimism and motivation leap off the pages. This book aims to show you how to improve your mental outlook and attitude to get better results in your career and your personal life, and how to make your dreams come true. On Saturday, 16th April, Bill will put the Golden Apples steps to success into action to achieve one of his personal goals to hold a world record.
Renault boss and President of the Irish Youth Foundation, Bill Cullen said; I would love everyone to come along to cheer on and support this World Record attempt for charity. Be part of a great historical event in Easons on Saturday and help us to raise our target of €10,000 on the day for the Irish Youth Foundation. Easons will be donating proceeds from the book sales on the day to the Irish Youth Foundation and these are being matched by Bill in the hope to raise €10,000 for charity.
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