27 SEPTEMBER 1930, Page 19

Some Books of the Week

DURING the past month the books most in demand at the Times Book Club have been :— NON-FICTION : As We Were, A Victorian Peepshow, by E. F. Benson ; An Ambassador of Peace, Lord D'Abernon's Diary, Vol. III. ; Christian Ethics and Modern Problems, by Dean Inge ; Two Years, by Liam O'Flaherty ; Plant Hunting on the Edge of the World, by F. Kingdon Ward ; By the Waters of Babylon, Anonymous ; War Letters of Fallen Englishmen, edited by L. Housman ; Sir Robert Hudson, by J. A. Spender.

FICTION : A Note in Music, by Rosamund Lehmann ; Trio, by Phyllis Bentley ; Four Faultless Felons, by G. K. Chesterton ; Mrs. Fischer's War, by Henrietta Leslie ; A I'oyage to Pucilia, by Elmer Rice ; Lady of Daylight, by G. M. Attenborough ; That Wild Lie, by Naomi Jacob ; Death in a Deckchair, by Milward Kennedy.

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