Multiple ceremonies, 8th May 2014
An invitation to a larger-than-normal celebration, encompassing the birthday of Vanessa Williams, the departure of Todd Atticus and belated recognition of Writers Week 2014 co-ordinator Genevieve Parkes.
An invitation to a larger-than-normal celebration, encompassing the birthday of Vanessa Williams, the departure of Todd Atticus and belated recognition of Writers Week 2014 co-ordinator Genevieve Parkes.
Photos from the opening of Wednesday to Come by Renee at Downstage feature on the Capital Times social page.
Both the Wellington and Auckland shops were nominated as Thorpe-Bowker Independent Bookseller of the Year in 2011.
Jacqui Brokenshaw and Tilly Lloyd rendevous by the Film table in our advertisement in the 2017 Documentary Edge Film Festival programme.
Selected pages from the Comms book of 2006 – a means of passing on important information when people’s shifts don’t overlap.
To celebrate Unity’s 30th birthday a festschrift was proposed – here Matthew Oliver has shortlisted three possible printers and particularly recommends Wai-te-ata Press to Alan Preston.
The Unity crew were saddened to hear of the closing of “In Other Words”, the Plymouth bookshop owned by former Unity shop girl Prudence de Villiers.
On Thursday 28th September, the day marking International Safe Abortion Day, Unity Books hosted the launch of Risking Their Lives: NZ Abortion Stories 1900-1939 by Margaret Sparrow. The book is a…
An invitation to the Auckland launch of Landfall 200, edited by Justin Paton and published by University of Otago Press, launched at Parsons Bookshop in Auckland.
At lunchtime on Tuesday 20th June author Steve Braunias graced Unity Books with a visit while Unity Books graced Steve with arguably Wellington’s best hand cut chips (thank you to…