Toi Whakaari NZ monologues, 18th -22nd May 1999
Unity staff member Susannah Radford performed in this series of monologues by Toi Whakaari : New Zealand Drama School students. “The mouth is the most dangerous part of a person”.
Unity staff member Susannah Radford performed in this series of monologues by Toi Whakaari : New Zealand Drama School students. “The mouth is the most dangerous part of a person”.
Our request for drafts in foreign currencies to pay our international suppliers in 1998.
A screenshot of a title enquiry screen from 1998 features Love & a Wooden Spoon by Charmain Solomon, with whom we had an event later in the year.
We were heading into renovations to expand the shop at the time of the Autumn 2011 issue of New Zealand Books and our advertisement reflects this.
For the Spring 2009 issue of New Zealand Books, Unity Books partnered with Awa Press to promote the availability of The Awa Book of New Zealand Science edited by Rebecca…
Sometimes the packing chips tell us things…
Just about every part of this piece of mail is incorrect, or poorly targeted.
The email thread of Tilly organising a valuation for the shop, from home.
David Lascelles dropped this quotation in to Unity Books during the Christmas countdown in 1999. .
One of our time & price tests for delivery from overseas websites. In this case our parcel from the online retailer ordered on 26th August arrived on 4th September with…