28 NOVEMBER 1931, Page 30

During the past month the 1)ooks most in demand at

The Times Book Club have been , .

Nos-Ficriori.—The World Crisis : The Eastern Front, icy the Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill-;- Lord -Resebery, -by the Marquess of Crewe ; Ellen Terry-and her Secret Self, by F. Gordon Craig ; Memoirs of Prince Von Billow, Vol. II.: The Private Letters of Edward VII., edited by Lt.-Col. J. P. C. Sewell ; Strange intelligence, by H. C. Bywater and H. C. Ferraby ; Gladys Cooper, by herself ; Our Fathers, by Alan Bott.

' Fic.rioN.—Maid in Waiting, by John Galsworthy ; Mr. and Mrs. Pennington, by Francis Brett Young ; The Fortnight in September, by R. C. Sherriff ; The Golden Years, by Philip Gibbs ; The Waves, by Virginia Woolf ; The First Lady Brendon, by Robert Ilichens ; Which Way ? by Theodora Benson ; Festival, by Struthers Burt.