28 JUNE 1930, page 39

The Incredible Year. By Faith Baldwin. (sampson, Low. 7s....

heroines off the screen have been less credible than Julie, the wealthy girl from the backwoods, of whose life and loves in New York this book treats. The authoress insists that......

The Mammon Of Righteousness. By P. C. Wren. (john Murray.

7s. 6d.)—The fact that this story is written by Mr. Wren alone makes it worthy of the attention it will undoubtedly command. There is nothing remarkable in the story of Algernon......

Traveller's Rest. By Mrs. Henry Dudeney. (collins: 7s....

books can always be relied on to give pleasant companionship for an hour or so : they are, as it were, slight acquaintances, full of the doings of. people with whom we do not......

During The Past Month The Books Most In Demand At

the Times Book Club have been :- FICTION :—The Edwardians, by V. Sackville-West ; April Fools, by Compton Mackenzie ; Her Father's House, by Hilda Vaughan ; Little Green Apples,......

The Fool's Parade. By John W. Vandercook. (harper. 7s....

very attractive is the get-up of this book, so tasteful and solid its binding, and so excellent the printing, paper and illustrations, that one is inevitably reminded of the......

Green Amber. By Claire Sheridan. (thornton Butterworth....

touch and more than a dash of charmingly innocuous naughtiness are two of this writer's gifts. In addition she has a large knowledge of the world, and the neatest way of......