This week's top 10 sports books

Sunday 05 April 1998 18:02 EDT
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1 Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, edited by Matthew Engel (John Wisden, hardback and paperback pounds 27.50)

2 Natwest Playfair Cricket Annual 1998, edited by Bill Frindall (Headline, paperback, pounds 4.99)

3 Official Media Guide of the PGA Tour 1998 (PGA Tour, paperback, pounds 13.95)

4 A Will to Win - The Manager's Diary, Alex Ferguson with David Meek (Manchester Utd Books, paperback, pounds 6.99)

5 ATP Tour 1998 Player Guide (ATP Tour, paperback, pounds 15.95)

6 Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook, Raymond Fletcher and David Howes (Headline, paperback, pounds 16.99)

7 Awaydays, Kevin Sampson (Jonathan Cape, paperback, pounds 9.99)

8 USA Today Baseball Weekly 1998 Almanack, edited by Paul White (Henry Holt, paperback, pounds 12.95)

9 More Than A Champion - The Style of Muhammad Ali, Jan Philipp Reemtsma (Knopf, hardback, pounds 17.95)

10 Almanacco Illustrato Del Calcio '98, edited by Arrigo Beltrami (Panini, hardback, pounds 16.99)

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