Cameron Hyland & Kiran Dass, 1st May 2009
Some side-eye from Cameron Hyland in the crime fiction section, while Kiran Dass works on oblivious in the background.
Some side-eye from Cameron Hyland in the crime fiction section, while Kiran Dass works on oblivious in the background.
Unity Books and other independent booksellers in Wellington got together for this group portrait and promotion in Indulgence, the “lifestyle” section of The Dominion Post.
The invitation to our 40th Birthday party – which featured readings from “the Shop Girls” (ex-and-present staff).
Unity Books has been buying wine for events from Wineseeker, and its predecessor, Bond Street Liquor, for many years. This looks to be a particularly large order.
We periodically check the performance of our suppliers to ensure we are offering customers the best overall experience and to check our prices are competitive. This press release was in…
The terrible trio of Marion Castree, Kathryn Carmody and Colin Morris were among the publishers, reps, authors, booksellers and other hangers-on celebrating the centenary of Reed Publishing in these photographs…
An article by Graeme Beattie, lamenting independent bookstores lack of digital resources, seemingly mostly based on an article in the Listener by Joanne Black, who was not able to immediately…
Our advertisement in the May 18th issue of Paekakariki Xpressed features From my cold, dead hands (Silver Owl Press), a new novel by local writer David McGill.
We had a 20%-off “drop dead gorgeous sale”, which ran for one weekend in March.
Sue Allen wrote this article for the Dominion Post about the anticipated effects of the opening of the Lambton Quay branch of Borders Bookstore on customers’ options and on local…