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 Autocourse 1995/96, edited by Alan Henry (Hazelton; hardback, pounds 30,00)
3 Football Fanatic - A Record-Breaking Journey Through English Football, Ken Ferris (Two Heads, paperback, pounds 4.99)
4 Playfair Cricket World Cup Guide, edited by Bill Frindall (Headline; paperback, pounds 8.99)
5 Steve Waugh's West Indies Tour Diary, Steve Waugh (Harper (Aus); paperback, pounds 16.50)
6 European Football Yearbook 1995/96, edited by Mike Hammond (Sports Projects, paperback pounds 16.50)
7 Left Foot Forward - A Year In The Life Of A Journeyman Footballer, Garry Nelson (Headline, hardback, pounds 12.99)
8 A Good Walk Spoiled - Days And Nights On The PGA Tour John Feinstein (Little, Brown; hardback pounds 17.99)
9 Not Playing for Celtic - Another Paradise Lost, David Bennie (Mainstream, hardback, pounds 12.99)
10 Lester - The Autobiography of Lester Piggott, Lester Piggott (Partridge Press; hardback, pounds 16.99)
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