THIS WEEK'S TOP 10 SPORTS BOOKS

Sunday 30 June 1996 23:02 BST
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1 Football Grounds Of Britain, Simon Inglis (Collins Willow; paperback, pounds 14.99)

2 The New Lords Of The Rings, Andrew Jennings (Pocket Books; paperback, pounds 6.99)

3 The Complete Book Of The Olympics, David Wallechinsky (Aurum Press; paperback, pounds 19.95)

4 Athletics 1996 - The International Track And Field Annual, edited by Peter Matthews (Sports Books Ltd; paperback, pounds 14.95)

5 Hitting The Turf - A Punting Life, David Ashforth (Headline; hardback, pounds 14.99)

6 Atlanta '96 - The Official British Olympic Team Handbook, edited by Peter Nichols (Wyeth Publishing; paperback, pounds 11.99)

7 Uncorked! - Diary Of A Cricket Year, Dominic Cork (Richard Cohen Books; hardback, pounds 15.99)

8 The Homes Of Football, Stuart Clark (Giant Step; paperback, pounds 9.95)

9 The Picador Book Of Sports Writing, edited by Nick Coleman and Nick Hornby (Picador; hardback, pounds 16.99)

10 Wally Hammond - The Reasons Why: A Biography, David Foot (Robson; hardback, pounds 17.95)

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