This Week's Top Ten Sports Books

Monday 23 November 1998 00:02 GMT
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1 The Carling Ultimate Football Guide 1999 - edited by Mike Williams (Sky Blue publications, paperback, pounds 14.95)

2 Back Home: How the World Watched France 98 (WSC Books, paperback, pounds 9.99)

3 The New Ball: The Best in New Cricket Writing Vol 1, edited by Rob Steen (Two Head, paperback, pounds 8.99)

4 My Autobiography, Harry Redknapp with Derek McGovern (Collins Willow, hardback pounds 16.99)

5 Unbeatable: The Historic Season of the 1998 New York Yankees, George King (HarperSports, paperback, pounds 5.50)

6. Power, Money & Sex, Deion Sanders with Jim Nelson Black (Word Publishing, hardback, pounds 18.99)

7 Tennent's Lager Scottish Football Review 1998-99 (Programme Publications, paperback, pounds 6.95)

8 TD, Terrell Davis with Adam Schefter (Harper Collins, hardback, pounds 19.95)

9. An Arm and Four Legs, Stan Hey (Yellow Jersey, hardback, pounds 15.00)

10 Shark Among Dolphins, Steve Hubbard (Ballantine Books, paperback, pounds 5.50)

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