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ALASKA GEOGRAPHIC
Boating Alaska
(June, $23.95) by the Alaska Geographic Society explores Alaska's waterways with nonmotorized craft.

BARRON'S
Improve Your Golf IQ: The Intelligent Workout for Better Club and Green Skills
(Mar., $21.95) by John Cook offers a q&a format with detailed instructions.
Junior Tennis: A Complete Coaching Manual for the Young Tennis Player (Mar., $14.95) by Mark Vale features an illustrated tennis guide for kids.

BERKLEY BOULEVARD
Monsters of the Mat
(Aug., $TBA) by Robert Picarello provides a complete guide to the wildest personalities from all the major wrestling organizations.

BRASSEY'S
Tennis's Most Wanted: The Top Ten Books of Baseline Blunders, Clay Court Wonders, and Lucky Lobs
(June, $12.95) by Floyd Conner reveals amusing moments in tennis history.
Blue Ribbon College Football Yearbook, 2002 Edition (July, $21.95), edited by Chris Dortch, includes information about every Division 1-A football team in the country.

BURFORD BOOKS
Run for It: A Woman's Guide to Running for Physical and Emotional Health
(May, $14.95) by Karen Bridson explores the psychological and physical benefits of running.

CONTEMPORARY BOOKS
Making Little League Baseball More Fun for Kids: 30 Games and Drills Guaranteed to Improve Skills and Attitudes
(Mar., $12.95) by Randy Voorhees arms coaches with training methods for fun and results.
Making Her Mark: Firsts and Milestones in Women's Sports (June, $16.95) by Ernestine Miller features key events, records and accomplishments in women's sports from the 1880s to the present.

CUMBERLAND HOUSE
The Ultimate Tiger Woods Trivia Book
(May, $10.95) by Mike Towle offers hundreds of tidbits about this champion golfer.

DA CAPO PRESS
Chasing Tiger: The Tiger Woods Reader
(Apr., $15), edited by Glenn Stout, features profiles, commentary and reporting on this popular athlete.

IVAN R. DEE
Reprint: Red Smith on Baseball: The Game's Greatest Writer on the Game's Greatest Years
(Mar., $18.95) by Red Smith.

DIAMOND COMMUNICATIONS
Nice Girls Finish First: The Remarkable Story of Notre Dame's Rise to the Top of Women's College Basketball
(Mar., $19.95) by Mark Bradford takes a behind-the-scenes look at the Lady Irish champions.

DK
KISS: Guide to Fishing
(Apr., $19.95) by Robert Roth. The Keep It Simple Series continues to inspire and instruct with its visual, accessible style.

ECLIPSE PRESS
The Calumet Collection: A History of the Calumet Trophies
(Apr., $16.95) by Judy Marchman and Tom Hall highlights trophies and the horses that won them.

FACTS ON FILE
Amazing Athletes of the 20th Century
(Mar., $24.95) by Mike McGovern looks at the lives and careers of great sports names.

FULCRUM
Cycling Colorado's Mountain Passes
(Apr., $17.95) by Kurt Magsamen offers a comprehensive guide for bicycling Colorado's 38 highest paved mountain roads.

HAMLYN
(dist. by Sterling)
Step-by-Step Golf Techniques (Mar., $19.95) by Derek Lawrenson looks to help players lower their scores as fast as possible.

HUMAN KINETICS
Stan Smith's Winning Doubles
(May, $19.95) by Stan Smith covers everything from selecting a partner to doubles-specific stroke techniques and drills.
Swimming Fastest (July, $42.95) by Ernest Maglishco contains more than 600 photos and illustrations to show the technique of the four primary strokes.

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV. PRESS
Who Was Traded for Lefty Grove?: Baseball's Fun Facts and Serious Trivia
(Apr., $18.95) by Mike Attiyeh gathers more than 300 facts.

KNOPF
The Complete Walker IV
(Mar.; $22, cloth $39.95) by Colin Fletcher and C.L. Rawlins offers a comprehensive look at backpacking as a passion and a hobby.

LONELY PLANET
Cycling West Coast USA
(May, $21.99) by Marisa Gierlich et al. features colored maps, anecdotes and detailed planning information.

MBI
Streetbike Extreme
(May, $19.95) by Mike Seate offers a wild and crazy history of street bike stunts. Ad/promo.

MCGRAW-HILL/INTERNATIONAL MARINE
Nautical Knots Illustrated
(Mar., $10.95) by Paul Snyder and Arthur Snyder selects 300 photographs of the most useful nautical knots and splices.

MOUNTAINEERS BOOKS
Richard Bangs: Adventures Without End
(Mar., $16.95) by Richard Bangs gathers 16 tales, from paddling in Africa to biking in Burgundy, that were written for Expedia.com and MSNBC.com.
Lighting Strikes: Staying Safe Under Stormy Skies (Apr., $12.95) by Jeff Renner. Seattle's KING-TV meteorologist provides practical safety tips, anecdotes, myths and lore about lightning.
Detectives on Everest: The 2001 Mallory and Irvine Everest Expedition (July, $24.95) by Jochen Hemmleb and Eric R. Simonson. The team that found George Mallory's body on Everest returns in search of more evidence.

RODALE
No Need for Speed
(Apr., $14.95) by John "The Penguin" Bingham. The Runner's World magazine columnist presents a must-have guide for the beginning runner.

RUNNING PRESS
Built for Speed--The Ultimate Guide to Stock Car Racetracks: A Behind-the-Wheel View of the Winston Cup Circuit
(Apr., $18.95) by Bob Latford offers the inside scoop on all of the NASCAR Winston Cup tracks on the 2001 circuit.

ST. MARTIN'S/THOMAS DUNNE
Reprint: Raising the Bar: The Championship Years of Tiger Woods
(Apr., $14.95) by Tim Rosaforte. 75,000 first printing.

SHERIDAN HOUSE
Ready for Sea!: How to Outfit the Modern Cruising Sailboat and Prepare Your Vessel for Extended Passagemaking and Living Aboard
(Mar., $23.95) by Tor Pinney explains the modifications that will transform a basic sailboat into a long-range cruiser.
Used Boat Notebook (Apr., $29.95) by John Kretschmer gathers reviews of used boats from the pages of Sailing magazine.

STACKPOLE
Taking Trout
(Aug., $19.95) by Dave Hughes collects articles from various fishing magazines on fly-fishing streams and still waters.

TEMPLE UNIV. PRESS
Winningest Pitchers: Baseball's 300-Game Winners
(Mar., $14.95) by Rich Westcott profiles 20 300-game-winning pitchers.

TRACKS PUBLISHING
Skateboarding: New Levels: Tips and Tricks for Serious Riders
(June, $11.95) by Doug Werner and Steve Badillo explores the mentality of expert skaters and the mechanics of landing difficult tricks.

TRIUMPH
The Official Baseball Almanac
(Mar., $14.95) by Dan Schlossberg is for avid baseball trivia buffs.

UNIV. OF NEBRASKA PRESS
Safe by a Mile
(Mar., $29.95) by Charlie Metro with Tom Altherr chronicles Metro's career as a player, coach, manager and scout.

UNIV. PRESS OF VIRGINIA
Fishing in the New River Valley: An Angler's Guide
(Apr., $12.95) by M.W. Smith identifies the best fishing spots in and around the New River Valley in western Virginia.

WEATHERHILL
Perfecting Ourselves: Integrating Body, Mind and Spirit
(Mar., $14.95) by Aaron Hoppes demonstrates how to integrate the self through breathing exercises, meditation, focused quiet time and conscious living.

MARKUS WIENER
Blacks in Tennis: A Global History of a "White Sport" and Its Colorful Players
(Mar., $22.95) by Sundiata A.K. Djata explores black participation in tennis worldwide. Author tour.

WISH PUBLISHING
Female Fitness on Foot: Walking, Jogging, Running, Orienteering
(Apr., $18.95) by Bob O'Connor et al. explains how to structure an exercise program that will develop into a lifelong habit.

YMAA
Tai Chi Secrets of the Wu Style: Chinese Classics, Translations, Commentary
(Apr., $16.95) by Jwing-Ming Yang introduces ancient tai chi classics explained for contemporary minds.