This is a short portrait of Dr. Carolina Bonilla and the Canadian Latin American Association (CALA). Carolina Bonilla is a medical doctor with a PhD in Human Nutrition from the University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Her interests and expertise span from health promotion and disease prevention of nutrition related diseases, health in immigrant populations, health equality and clinical research. Carolina joined CALA in 2010 and has been part of the Board of Directors of CALA and Chairperson of the Health Committee since 2013. CALA is an organization that is a dynamic Latin American community that enriches the Canadian society it mission is to be a relevant resource to the Latin American community that promotes cultural identity and supports integration
3d ed. ESTC T138751. Western copy listed. One of several ESTC numbers are possible and so NEED to check copy.Folger notes:
Dedication signed: Ralph Register, i.e. Sir Henry Bate Dudley and Mary Dudley, his wife.
"A satire on the leading public characters of the day in a series of passages professing to be quotations from William Ireland’s play; it originally appeared from time to time in the ’Morning herald’ and was written by Dudley and his wife "(D.N.B.).
Vol. IX, no. 1, in the L. C. set, with general t.-p.: Early prose and poetical tracts...vol. I. 1853.With reproduction of original t.-p.: Riche his Farewell to militarie profession: conteining verie pleasaunt discourses fit for a peaceable tyme, Gathered together...by Barnabe Riche...Imprinted at London, by Robart Walley, 1581. Ed. by John Payne Collier. Several of the tales are from Italian sources. The "Conclusion" contains a ninth story, Balthaser, similar to Machiavelli's Marriage of Belphegor. (From Omni)
"This essay is an expansion, in accordance with a preconceived scheme, of the two papers, one on 'The witches in Macbeth', and the other on 'The demonology of Shakspere', which were read before the New Shakspere society in the years 1877 and 1878."--Forewords. (From Omni, Same appears in Folger)
Author inscription on front endpaper. Reads, “Only 17 copies of Essays on Shakesepare's Doubtful Plays have been printed, this being number 9.” No more will be issued. Signed A.F. Hopkinson.
ESTC T136684. Western copy listed. ESTC notes With a half-title, two final advertisement leaves and an errata slip pasted to the foot of p.170. Half title and errata present, but advertisements are not.