Some Books of the Week
DURING the past month the books most in demand at the Times Book Club have been :—Ficriox : Swan Song, by John Galsworthy ; The Runagates Club, by John Buchan ; We Forget Because We Must, by W. B. Maxwell ; Eddy and Edouard, by Baroness von Hutten ; The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club, by Dorothy L. Sayers ; Gold Dust, by Edward Holstius. Nox-FICTION : The Memoirs of Queen Hortense, 2 vols., edited by Prince Napoleon ; Lenin, by Valeriu Mareu ; The Paganism in our Christianity, by Arthur Weigall ; Correspondence of Catherine the Great when Grand Duchess, translated and edited by the Earl of llchester and Mrs. Langford-Brooke ; Why I Believe in Personal Immortality, by Sir Oliver Lodge ; English Prose Style, by Herbert Read.