“A Book That Caught My Eye”, Booknotes, Spring 2011
Tilly Lloyd contributes her “book that caught my eye” for Booknotes, choosing to highlight Terry Eagleton’s Why Marx Was Right (Yale).
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.
Tilly Lloyd announces to the trade that Marion Castree is leaving Unity Books to pursue other book-related passions.
David Cohen responds to an article about retail down-turn with a suggestion businesses wanting to adjust to the threat of perceived lower online prices might wish to focus on service…
Susette Goldsmith requested Tilly Lloyd participate as a speaker at the Power of Words event in August 2011.
Unity Books appears on the list of sponsors thanked for support by Wellington Women’s Refuge in their newsletter.
This is the advertisement we placed once the renovations to Unity Books were settling down and customers were out of danger of being drafted in as furniture.
A picture of a photo of a chalkboard celebrating Unity Books’ 45th birthday forms our advertisement in this issue of the Capital Times, which we’re now sharing on our website….
Photographs from the launch of Wellingtonians: from the Turnbull Library Collections by David Colquhoun (Steele Roberts) made it into the social pages of Capital Times.
Our advertisement in the Capital Times, reassuring people they would still be able to shop with us during the renovation process.