Bookseller articles, 18th May 2001
These two articles in the May 18th issue of The Bookseller caught Unity’s eye. The ideas outlined seem very different from the way bookshops in New Zealand tend to manage…
These two articles in the May 18th issue of The Bookseller caught Unity’s eye. The ideas outlined seem very different from the way bookshops in New Zealand tend to manage…
Tilly Lloyd and Anna Applin made the following submission to the Ministry of Economic Development regarding the “Parallel Importing and the Creative Industries Discussion Document”.
The Bookseller (UK) ran this opinion piece on the usefulness (or not) of the results of the World Book Day survey which took place in the UK.
This meeting addressed record-keeping, upcoming events, general housekeeping and the critical need for remembering the alphabet when shelving books.
Tilly Lloyd and Anna Applin were interviewed for this article about the distribution chain with regard to parallel importing, imports in general, copyright and piracy. It was published in the…
The issues of the day: new table arrangements, the unfairness of smokers taking smoke breaks when non-smokers don’t, and the importance of answering the phone!
Democracy in non-action! Despite the votes, Laser Force was the ultimate winner.
Unity Books was the venue for the Wellington launch of Paradise Reforged by James Belich, published by Penguin Books. Richard Hill gave the following speech.
Our advertisement in the programme for the New Zealamd International Film Festival 2001.
A press release from 4th January 2002 for the Sunday Star Times details our best-selling books from the holiday period.