The collection of work by Trinidadian writer Mendes (1897-1991) contains 13 short stories, 21 pieces of journalism, and two letters to him from George Padmore. Among the stories are When My
Mother was Left Alone, Jacob Ayoub, Ursula’s Morals, and Yellow Legs. Among the journalistic pieces are editorial notes from Trinidad I, no. 2, The Significance of Mr. Vassilieff, Whitehall
Group Make History with their West Indian Play, Five Most Significant Artists Absent from a Show at Royal Victoria Institute, Trinidad Art Society Exhibition: two Cromwells, Letter to the
Editor of the Trinidad Guardian, and Editorial: Christmas. Distributed in the US by Longleaf Services, Inc. Annotation ©2017 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)