Alan Preston at the hospice, September 2004
Several people wrote to Alan Preston upon hearing he had entered the hospice. A selection below:
Several people wrote to Alan Preston upon hearing he had entered the hospice. A selection below:
Flier for the launch of Nineteen Widows Under Ash by Damien Wilkins, published by Victoria University Press and launched by Barbara Anderson at Unity Books, 57 Willis Street.
At the launch for Euan Macleod: The Painter in the Painting by Gregory O’Brien, published by Piper Press and launched at Unity Books by Lloyd Jones.
A thank you card from Louise Wareham Leonard to Unity for hosting the launch of Miss Me A Lot Of, published by Victoria University Press.
An invitation to the 30th Birthday Celebrations of the Dowse Art Museum and the announcement by Prime Minister Helen Clark of the winner of the architectural competition for the proposed…
Invitation to the dual launch of Boundary Markers: Land Surveying and the Colonisation of New Zealand by Gisele Byrnes and This Is My Place: Hauraki Contested 1769-1875 by Paul Monin,…
We sing our own praises and let people know the range of things we do in this advertorial in the Capital Times.
For the final event in our “Seven Events in Five Days” series, Jim Flynn shared his thoughts from his book The New Torchlight List, published by Awa Press, about great…
The sixth event in our “Seven Events in Five Days” programme saw Jim Flynn lecture at the Royal Society of New Zealand on the topic of Intelligence versus Ignorance, taking…