Booknotes, Spring 2000
In An article in Booknotes, Jane Westaway reports favourably on Unity Books shelving young adults books separately from those intended for children.
In An article in Booknotes, Jane Westaway reports favourably on Unity Books shelving young adults books separately from those intended for children.
Linda Burgess’ column in Booknotes about regional book events takes a brief foray into urban climes to mention her book launch at Unity Books in Wellington.
An invitation from Mayor Mark Blumsky to the launch of Wellington’s Heritage – plants, gardens and landscapes by Winsome Shepherd, published by Te Papa Press and launched at Wellington City…
A card from Kathryn Carmody for “all those who make Unity Books The Best Bookstore in town”.
Our illuminated sign was damaged, possibly as a result of late-night high-jinks by passersby – this was our insurance claim.
An invitation to a St Patrick’s Day event with John O’Donohue at Unity Books, 57 Willis Street. It was standing room only for the charismatic Celt’s readings.
A publicity stunt for the launch of Kokopu Dreams by Chris Baker, published by Huia publishing. Here “victims” of a human variant of calicivirus and hazmat-suited figures assemble outside Unity…
Our selections of the best new books released in Autumn 2000.
An invitation to the launch of Beating our Breasts: Twenty New Zealand Women tell their Breast Cancer Stories, compiled and edited by Margaret Clark, published by Cape Catley and launched…