5 SEPTEMBER 1931, Page 26

During the past month the books most in demand at

The Times Book Club have been :-

Nox-Ficriori.—The Life of Robert, Marquis of Salisbury, by Lady G. Cecil ; Marshal Lyautey, by Andre Maurois ; Pavlova, by Walford Ryden ; Myself and Others, by Sir Landon Ronald ; People and Things, by Harold Nicolson ; Drama of Money Making, by Hubert A. Meredith ; Turner, by Walter Bayes ; Memories of a Long Life, by Lord Rathcreedan.

FicrioN.—Broome Stages, by Clemence Dane ; The Blanket of the Dark, by John Buchan ; The Hidden Child, by Franz Werfel ; The Shortest Night, by G. B. Stern ; The -Forge, by T. S. Stribling ; The Morih of May, by Jane Dashwood ; The Man at the Carlton, by Edgar .Wallace ; Simple Peter Craddp by E. Phillips Oppenheim.