THIS WEEK'S TOP 10 SPORTS BOOKS
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Your support makes all the difference.1 The History of Non-League Football Grounds Kerry Miller (Polar; hardback, pounds 24.95)
2 Olympic Fact Book - A Spectator's Guide To The Summer Games Rebecca Nelson and Marie MacNee (Visible Ink; paperback, pounds 11.99)
3 True Blue - The Oxford Boat Race Mutiny Daniel Topolski with Patrick Robinson (Bantam; paperback, pounds 7.99)
4 Playfair Cricket World Cup Guide edited by Bill Frindall (Headline; paperback, pounds 4.99)
5 The Life And Crimes Of Don King Jack Newfield (Virgin; paperback, pounds 12.99)
6 Cycling Weekly Yearbook 1996 edited by Martin Ayres (APL; paperback, pounds 9.99)
7 Bill Shankly - It's Much More Important Than That Stephen F Kelly (Virgin; hardback, pounds 14.99)
8 Best American Sportswriting 1995 edited by Dan Jenkins (Houghton Mifflin; paperback, pounds 8.99)
9 Tutto Calcio 1995/96 edited by Claudio Nassi and Alfio Tofanelli (Calciosport; paperback, pounds 39.99)
10 Mike Brewer - The Authorised Biography Mike Brewer with Phil Gifford (Rugby Publishing; hardback, pounds 19.99)
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