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Monday 20 December 1999 00:02 GMT
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1 Carl Fogarty: The Complete Racer by Julian Ryder (Haynes, hardback, pounds 14.99).

2 A Social History of English Cricket by Derek Birley (Aurum, hardback, pounds 29.00).

3 No Regrets - A Captain's Diary by Steve Waugh (Harper Sports, paperback, pounds 12.99).

4 The Miracle of Castel di Sangro by Joe McGinniss (Little, Brown, hardback, pounds 17.99).

5 The European Football Yearbook 1999-2000 edited by Mike Hammond (Sports Projects Ltd, paperback, pounds 23.95).

6 The Sunday Times Sporting Century edited by Alan English (Collins Willow, hardback, pounds 16.99).

7 Life in the Fast Lane by Eddie Irvine with Jane Nottage (Ebury Press, hardback, pounds 16.99).

8 A Fan For All Seasons by Laurence Marks (Little, Brown, hardback, pounds 16.99).

9 The Impossible Hero - A Biography of Gordon "Puff Puff" Pirie by Dick Booth (Corsica Press, hardback, pounds 16.50).

10 Elliot's Golf Form 2000 by Keith Elliot (Portway Press, paperback, pounds 22.00).

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