THIS WEEK'S TOP 10 SPORTS BOOKS

Monday 12 February 1996 00:02 GMT
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1 Playfair Cricket World Cup Guide, Edited by Bill Frindall (Headline, paperback, pounds 4.99)

2 The History of Non-League Football Grounds, Kerry Miller

(Polar, hardback, pounds 24.95)

3 European Football Yearbook 1995/96, Edited by Mike Hammond (Sports Projects, paperback, pounds 21.95)

4 Raceform Flat Annual for 1996

(Raceform, paperback, pounds 22.00)

5 Olympic Fact Book - A Spectator's Guide to the Summer Games, Rebecca Nelson and Marie MacNee (Visible Ink, paperback, pounds 11.99)

6 Autocourse 1995/96, Edited by Alan Henry (Hazelton, hardback, pounds 30.00)

7 Left Foot Forward - A Year in the Life of a Journeyman Footballer, Garry Nelson (Headline, hardback, pounds 12.99)

8 Football Fanatic, Ken Ferris (Two Heads Publishing, paperback, pounds 8.99)

9 Living the Dream - My Life and Basketball, Hakeem Olajuwon (Little Brown, hardback, pounds 19.95)

10 100 Greatest Moments in Olympic History, Bud Greenspan (General Publishing, hardback, pounds 33.95)

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