2 APRIL 1927, Page 20

During the past month the books most in demand at

the Times Book Club have been :—

Fier-rms.—The Case of Bevan Yorke, by W. B. Maxwell ; Pilgrims, by Ethel Mannin ; Harvey Garrard's Crime, by E. Phillips Oppenheim ; Twelve Tales, by Gilbert Frankau ; Your Cuckoo Sings by Kind, by Valentine Dobree ; Three Silences, by Catherine I. Dodd ; Cut Flowers, by Oliver Onions ; Starling, by Doris Leslie ; Marriage of Harlequin, by Pamela Frankau. NoN-Ficwrrow.—Revolt in the Desert, by Col. T. E. Lawrence ; The World Crisis, 1916-1918, by the Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill ; George Eliot and her Times, by Elizabeth S. Haldane ; Letters of Lady Augusta Stanley, edited by the Dean of Windsor and H. Bolitho ; A Diplomatist in Europe, by Sir Arthur Hardinge ; Disraeli, by D. L. Murray ; A Three Legged Tour in Greece, by Dr. Ethel Smyth.

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