29 NOVEMBER 1930, Page 22

Some Books of the Week

Donnso the past month the books most in demand at the Times Book Club have been :— NON-Prelim : The Mysterious Universe, by Sir James Jeans ; The Letters of Queen Victoria, Third Series, Vol.], 1886-90, edited by George Earle Buckle ; The Fourth Seal, by The lit. Hon. Sir Samuel Hoare ; Edwardian Hey-Days, by G. • Cornwallis West ; Steinhauer, The Kaiser's Master Spy, edited by Felstead ; But Still it Goes On, by Robert Craves; The World, House and the Bar, by Sir Ellis Hume- Wllliams ; 1 Hope They Won't Mind, Anonymous.

FICTION: Mosaic, by G. B. Stem ; Twenty-Four Hours, by Louis Bromfield; Philippa, by Anne Douglas Sedgvvick ; A Woman With White Eyes, by Mary Borden ; Jim Redlake, by Francis Brett Young ; The Virgin and the Gipsy, by D. H. Lawrence ; Dumb Animal and Other Stories, by Osbert Sitwell ; The Murder at the Vicarage, by Agatha Christie. * * * *