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1 Hillsborough: The Truth, Phil Scraton (Mainstream, paperback, pounds 9.99)

2 Hoolifan - 30 Years of Hurt, Martin King and Martin Knight (Mainstream, paperback, pounds 7.99)

3 Playfair Cricket Annual 1999, edited by Bill Frindall (Headline, paperback, pounds 4.99)

4 The Trouble with Millwall... The Lion Roars, edited by Paul Casella (Trojan Publishing, paperback, pounds 8.99)

5 Horses to Follow Flat 99, (Racing Post, paperback, pounds 8.99)

6 Reds in the Hood, Terry Christian (Andre Deutsch, hardback, pounds 14.99)

7 Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1999, edited by Matthew Engel (John Wisden, hardback, pounds 28.00)

8 Images of Waugh - A Cricketer's Journey, Steve Waugh (HarperSports, paperback, pounds 9.99)

9 The Cricketers' Who's Who 1999, edited by Chris Marshall (Queen Anne Press, paperback, pounds 12.99)

10 Almanacco Illustrato Del Calcio '99, edited by Arrigo Beltrami (Panini, hardback, pounds 16.95)

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