Christmas Advertisement thoughts, 1st November 2006
Tilly Lloyd muses on possible text for our Christmas advertisement.
Tilly Lloyd muses on possible text for our Christmas advertisement.
The official announcements of Nigel Cox’s death.
The Dominion Post reports on the possibility of Borders opening a store in Wellington.
When Tony Harkins retired, various industry colleagues reflected on his influence on and within the book industry. Here the Booksellers News publishes the tributes of Michael Moynahan from Random House…
Beverley Baskerville reports on the possibly entirely fictional production of a how-to-romance co-workers guide. I’m sure nobody knows what (or who) she might be referring to labels Unity Wellington “a…
After winning the Thorpe Bowker Independent Bookseller of the Year Award 2006, we were keen to trumpet our success. This was our press release.
An article in Sports News about Wellington College Soccer “Old Boys” notes Alan Preston’s ability to “kick a lightning shot off either foot”.
Our certificate recognising our win in the “Best of Wellington” Readers’ Survey 2006 carried out by Capital Times.
A screenshot of Stuff’s coverage of Nigel Cox’s death.
Denis Welch profiles Nigel Cox for The Listener, after his novel The Cowboy Dog (Victoria University Press) was shortlisted for the fiction prize in the Montana Book Awards.