26 APRIL 1930, Page 20

- Some Books of the Week

DURING the past month the books most in demand at the Times Book Club have been :

FicTrox :—The Woman of Andros, by Thornton Wilder ; The Town of Tombarel, by W. J. Locke ; Three Daughters, by Jane Dashwood ; Singermann, by Myron Brinig ; The Redemption of Morley Danville, by Stephen McKenna ; It Walks by Night, by J. D. Carr ; The Miracle of Peille, by J. L. Campbell ; The Seventh Gate, by Muriel Harris ; The Man in the Red Hat, by Richard Keverne.

NON-FICTION :—Mary Gladstone, Mrs. Drew, Her Diaries and Talks, edited by Lucy Masterman ; Sir Arthur Nicolson, First Lord Carnock, by Harold Nicolson ; Lincoln, by Emil Ludwig ; Alexander Pope, by Edith Sitwell ; Richelieu, by Hilaire Belloe ; Josephine; the Portrait of a Woman, by Richard McNair Wilson ; Caliban in Grub Street, by Rimald A. Knox ; As I Knew Them, by Ella Hepworth Dixon ; My Sixty Years of the Turf, by Charles Morton.