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HowTHE OUTSTANDING BOOKS ARE CHOSEN EACH MONTH

The Book-of-the-Month Club has a group of five critics to select the most readable and important new books each month -Henry Seidel Canby, chairman; Heywood Broun, Christopher Morley, Dorothy Canfield, and William Allen White. They also choose the most outstanding book amongst these, and this is sent to all subscribers, unless they want some other book which they may specify. Or they need take none at all! Over 85,000 discriminating people now use this sensible and convenient service, to keep themselves from missing the best new books. It has, however, met with this interesting criticism: "I don't want anyone to select what books I shall read. I want to choose my own books." What force is there in this objection?

AVE you ever given thought to the considerations that now move you in deciding id any book? You hear it d by a friend. Or you see an tisement of it in a newspaper. a read a review of it by some whose account of it excites nterest. You decide you must that book. Note, however, has happened: it is always mendation, from some source, Hetermines you to read it. your choice is completely ut you exercise your choice !recommended books.

7, what would be the differf you belonged to the BookMonth Club? Strange to pon analysis, you will find practice you would be enabled cise a greater liberty of choice bove all, you would actually ebooks-without fail-that cided to read. How? w the "Book-of-theMonth" is Chosen ablishers of the country subhat they themselves consider mportant books to the BookMonth Club, far in advance blication. Each member of ommittee reads these books ndently. Once a month they and choose the one they upon as being the most outng among those submitted is called the "book-of-the

month"-and usually they select
from fifteen to twenty other books,
which they consider worthy of being
recommended for one reason or
another.

What is the effect of this? You
will readily admit that books so
chosen are likely to be ones you
would not care to miss. Certainly,
they will have as strong a recom-
mendation behind them as behind
the books you are influenced to
read through other sources.

Nevertheless, tastes differ. This combined vote of the judges is not considered infallible, and you are not compelled, willy-nilly, to accept it.

Before the "book-of-the-month" comes to you, and a month before it is published, you receive a carefully written report describing the sort of book it is. If you don't want it, you specify that some

Handed to you by
the postman-the
outstanding new
books
you are anx
ious not to miss!

other book be sent instead. You

make your choice from the other important new books, which are recommended by the Committee, and carefully described in order to guide you in your choice. If you want no bock at all, in any one month, if none of them appeal to you, you specify that none be sent. The only obligation you have as a member is to take as few as four books a year-out of from 150 to 200 that are reported upon by the Selecting Committee of the Bookof-the-Month Club!

Satisfaction Guaranteed

The ultimate result, therefore, is that you really choose your own books-but with more discrimination than heretofore-and moreover, you are given a guarantee of satisfaction with every book you obtain upon the recommendation of our Committee.

The cost of this thorough-going, sensible and convenient service is-nothing! The cost of the books is the same as if you got them from the publisher himself by mail!

Send for our prospectus which explains how smoothly this service is operating for over 85,000 discriminating people. Your request will involve you in no obligation to subscribe.

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BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH CLUB, Inc. 4-M
218 West 40th St., New York, N. Y.
Please send me your prospectus outlining how the
Book-of-the-Month Club operates. This request in-
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