Unity Books on Beattie’s Book Blog, 16th August 2008
Graeme Beattie posted the following article about Unity Books on his book-trade blog, giving us a good plug for our newsletter.
Graeme Beattie posted the following article about Unity Books on his book-trade blog, giving us a good plug for our newsletter.
Our advertisement in the Outtakes Film Festival Programme shares a page with an advertisement from our friends at Aro Video, who were celebrating 20 years of trading.
Our advertisement in the programme for the 2008 New Zealand International Film Festival features one of our famous brown paperbags.
In 2008, Tobias Buck and William Dewey shared the Library supply role, and used this book to communicate when their shifts didn’t overlap. Schedules, job-specific vocabulary, work to do and…
Selected pages from the communications book from 2008. Pertinent issues of the day: pest control(!), author signings and events, birthday cake, ecological initiatives (shrinkwrap and power departments) and requests for…
Unity Books was nominated for, and subsequently won the “Best Shop” award by voters who visited Wellington website Wellingtonista.com
Invitation to a reading by Philippe Claudel, author of By A Slow River, published by Knopf. He was in the country to participate in the Auckland Writers and Readers Festival.
Our Christmas advertisement for 2008 uses a quotation from Nigel Cox from 1998 to persuade shoppers and browsers that what they need, in every case, is a book.
Invitation to the launch of Acid Song by Bernard Beckett, published by Longacre Press and launched at Unity Books by Kate De Goldi.
When Unity Books alerted Penguin Group (New Zealand) to the fact that we had sold two thousand copies of Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones, they sent us a certificate to…