“The Youth of Today”, Capital Times, 12th October 2011
Tilly Lloyd stands up for skateboarders, as reported in this sidebar in the Capital Times.
Tilly Lloyd stands up for skateboarders, as reported in this sidebar in the Capital Times.
Readers of Capital Times voted Unity Books Best Bookshop in Wellington. They also voted Marion Castree third Best-dressed Woman in Wellington.
An advertisement for a sale to celebrate the 45th Birthday of Unity Books.
Capital Times reports on the launch of The Wellington Book by Mike Fitzsimons, Nigel Beckford, Jess Lunon and Sandi MacKechnie (Fitzsimons Beckford).
The Dominion Post is so excited about Telecom moving to Willis Street they add an extra “to” to their headline. Tilly Lloyd also welcomes the companies workers to the neighbourhood.
Unity Books traded through most of the months of renovation in 2011, but there was still a big “reveal” and party once the project was complete.
Tilly Lloyd contributes her “book that caught my eye” for Booknotes, choosing to highlight Terry Eagleton’s Why Marx Was Right (Yale).
This advertisement in the Capital Times thanks its readers for continually rating Unity Books the Best Bookshop in Wellington.
The launch of Redemr Yska’s book Truth: The Rise and Fall of the People’s Paper (Potton & Burton) as written about in the “Capital Day” column of the Dominion Post.
Your Weekend reports on a story competition organised by Unity Books.