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McWhirter, Norris Dewar was born on August 12, 1925 in London. Son of William Allan and Margaret Moffat (Williamson) McWhirter.
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Describes the destruction of the nation states by the European Union's Treaty of Maastricht. Lists the 8 treason charges laid by Rodney Atkinson and Norris McWhirter in September 1993 which described the destruction of the British Constitution. Compares the constitutional structures of Hitler's European Economic Community with the post-war European Economic Community. Desribes Churchill's rejection of British membership of the European Union, its anti-democratic structures, its Nazi origins and the threat from Germany today. Compares American Federalism with the European Union.
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Guinness World Records 1979 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.
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Discover the answers to countless burning questions with Guinness World Records 1986! This special edition includes astonishing, full-color photographs, unique profiles of record holders, a look back at the most amazing record holders over the past fifty years, plus all the newest and most exciting records to date. You'll discover: - The fastest car in the world - The most successful recording artist of all time - The world's smelliest flower - The world's biggest pizza - And more! With a beautiful gold, holographic cover, this engrossing volume will be a family favorite.
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This is the year that the Twin Towers became the tallest in the World. They were still under construction when this book went to print. (Featured on the cover, as well) Guinness Book of World Records By Norris and Ross McWhirter Sterling Publishing Co. Eleventh Edition 1972 639 wonderful pages of photos and text. 'Guinness has the answers - the longest, the shortest, the biggest, the smallest, the most costly, the heaviest, the fattest, the thinnest, the fastest, the highest, the earliest, the tallest..the mostest.'~ The Boston Globe 'It;s valid, authoritative..and indispensable book.' ~ The New York Times On page 254...The Twin Towers are pictured...the text reads: 'Tallest inhabited buildings - Even though the Wall Street district of New York City includes many skyscrapers, they are dwarfed by the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, built on the banks of the Hudson River. Each building upon completion in 1973 (now occupied in part as work continues) will have 21,800 windows and 104 elevators.
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McWhirter, Norris Dewar was born on August 12, 1925 in London. Son of William Allan and Margaret Moffat (Williamson) McWhirter.
Student, Marlborough College, 1939—1943. Bachelor in Economics, Trinity College, Oxford, 1947. Master of Arts in Contract Law, Trinity College, Oxford, 1950.
Founder and director McWhirter Twins Ltd., London, 1951—2004. Athletics correspondent The Star, 1951—1964, The Observer, 1951—1967. Editor public Athletics World, 1952—1957.
Director Guinness Publications Ltd., London, 1954—1996, managing director, 1954—1976. Commentator Olympic Games British Broadcasting Corporation radio, 1952—1956. Presenter British Broadcasting Corporation television Record Breakers, London, 1972—1992.
Founding editor Guinness Book of Records, 1954—1986. Founder, chairman Redwood Press, Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England, 1969—1972. Director Gieves Group plc, 1972—1995.
Chairman William McWhirter & Sons, Glasgow, Scotland, 1955—1987, Ross Films Ltd., 1998—2004. Substitute-Lieutenant R.N.V.R., 1943-1946.
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(Guinness Book of World Records 1983.)
(Guinness Book of World Records 1983.)
(1978 Guinness Book of World Records)
(1965 American Revised Edition. 5th. 399 pp.)
(Book by McHwirte, Norris)
(curiosities and wonders.)
(Book by Ross McWhirter)
(Sterling pub date:1974)
(Records book of 1985. Guinness.)
(World records 1976)
(guinness records)
(index 647-672.)
(Great. Informational and shocking)
Publications: Get To Your Marks, 1951, Guinness Book of World Records, 1955-1986, Dunlop Books of Facts, 1964, Guinness Book of Answers, 1976-1993, Ross, Story of a Shared Life, 1976, Treason at Maastricht, 1994, Time and Space, 1998.
Co-founder, chairman The Freedom Association, London, from 1975. Parliamentary candidate Conservative Party, Orpington, 1962—1966. Member Sports Council for England, 1970—1974.
Member of Carlton, Vincent's.
Skiing, family tennis, athletics, exploring islands.
Married Carole Eckert McWhirter, December 28, 1957 (deceased 1987). Children: Jane Margaret, Alasdair William. Married Tessa Mary Pocock, March 26, 1991.