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The shortest man in India is Gul Mohammed of Old Delhi (63.5cm). The tallest man in India is Mangal Singh of Bhopal (2.28 m). Meet them in the LIMCA BOOK OF RECORDS. Now India has its very own book of records. Limca Book of Records is more special than Guinness because it talks about India and Indian affairs and records set by Indians. It is crammed with facts, some funnier than fiction. Yes it's a record book… it's a reference book… it's a quiz book… and it's a fun book. This hard-cover book has 178 pages of fascinating facts. Attractively illustrated with 120 colour and 50 black and white photographs. Well classified and indexed for easy reference. Limca Book of Records is a must for writers, journalists, TV and film documentary makers, researchers, students taking part in quiz programmes, those facing competitive examinations and general knowledge enthusiasts. It makes an ideal gift for a friend or a relative. Keep a copy in the house for the children. Available at all leading bookstalls. You can also order by VPP (post free) from LIMCA BOOK OF RECORDS, P. O. Box No. 700, New Delhi 110 001. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER Rs. 95 PER COPY Limca Book of Records (a division of Bisleri Beverages Limited) DDA Complex, Ring Road, Nariana, New Delhi 110 028. Trade Distributors: UBS Publisher's Distributor's Ltd., 5, Ansari Road, New Delhi 110 002. (Branches: Bombay, Bangalore, Madras, Calcutta, Patna, Kampur) |
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This is an ad for Limca Book of Records from UBS Publisher's Distributor's Ltd. The ad states that the book talks about India and Indian affairs and records set by Indians, and it is a must for writers, journalists, TV and film documentary makers, researchers, students taking part in quiz programmes, those facing competitive examinations and general knowledge enthusiasts. The ad contains an image of a short man standing on a barstool and a tall man leaning over both shaking hands, and an image of the Limca book of records. |