L. Ron Hubbard Recognized by Guiness Book of World Records as World's Most Published Author

Guinness World Records choose to honour Hubbard at the Book Fair by awarding him two new world records. The first confirmed that he is the world's most published author with 1084 works exceeding the record held by Brazilian author Jose Carlos Ryoki with 1,058. Guinness also officially verified that Hubbard exceeded his own previous record as the world's most translated author when his works were published in six more languages raising the record from 65 to 71.

Mr. Kalyan Shah, President of India's Publishers And Booksellers Guild, the organizers of the Kolkata Book Fair, the world's largest consumer book fair, presented the Guinness World Record certificates to L. Ron Hubbard's literary agency, Author Services Inc. (Los Angeles). Shah described Hubbard as "one of the world's most influential authors whose many works of fiction and non-fiction have both entertained and enlightened readers on all continents and contributed to our emerging global culture. He is not only a publishing phenomena, his works are a treasure to be shared by all who believe that humanity can find solutions to its many problems and build a better world for all."
The above was published by New Era Publications and Author Services at the Frankfurt book fair, which is happening in Germany right now.
Mr. David Miscavige gives an annual tribute address to L. Ron Hubbard at an event at the celebration of his birthday, which can be found at the LRH Tribute website, on which I think is summed up my feelings on Mr. Hubbard as well. The fact that one man could get over 1000 works published by publishers, and be translated into more languages than any other author in the world - even J.K. Rowling of Harry Potter fame, this sort of leaves one without words that really describe him. Â
