Some Books of the Week
DURING the past month the books most in demand at the Times Book Club have been :—
Ficriox.—All Quiet on the Western Front, by E. M. Re- marque ; Doctor Arts, by Robert Hichens ; Dark Hester, by A. D. Sedgwick ; No Love, by David Garnett; .Roon, by Herbert Asquith ; The Boroughmonger, by R. H. Mottram Women Are Like That, by E. M. DelafieM ; Mr. Mulliner Speaking, by P. G. Wodehouse.
NoN-Ficriow,Pield-Marshal Earl Haig, by John Char tens; Later Letters of Lady Augusta Stanley, 1864-1876, edited by the Dean of Windsor ; Auld Acquaintance, by Marquis of Huntley ; Behind the Scenes of Espionage, by Winifred Ludecke ; The Speeches of Lord Birkenhead ; Saints and Scholars, by Stephen Gwynn ; Romanesque France, by V. R.
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