Customer Love via Indiebound, 9th November 2012
Customer Rachel Moore sent us this lovely letter full of compliments.
Customer Rachel Moore sent us this lovely letter full of compliments.
Tilly Lloyd was part of a panel discussion on the health of the NZ Book Industry which took place after the NZ Society of Authors AGM on 10th April 2017…
We love our New Zealand section. Here’s a look back at our windows and other displays in that section from November 2015.
Penguin Books published a series of short books about different stations on the London Underground, so we set up a display like a model railway around one of our counters.
Probably the largest number of loyalty cards ever to be cashed in at once. So remember us when you move house, or go on a de-cluttering spree.
When Unity embarked on the archive project in early 2017, we quickly realised there might be some material people wouldn’t like to see in the public domain, so we contacted…
A Q&A with Tilly Lloyd about the state of bookselling and bookshops by Emma Rawson from Fairfax Media.
Despite the evidence that NO-ONE LEAVES UNITY BOOKS (see below), people do occasionally resign, and when they do, everyone goes in to half-mourning mode temporarily.
Flyer for a book signing at Unity Books for Te Kooti Tango Whenua: The Native Land Court 1864-1909 by David Williams, published by Huia Publishing.
During 2003, Anna Applin produced notes like these to update weekend staff about current books and shop happenings, as well as a few gripes and niggles.