The Mystery of the Missing Trousers, 24th December 2002
People misplace many things around the shop, but this has got to be one of the weirdest things to lose. Let’s hope this was just a case of a Christmas…
People misplace many things around the shop, but this has got to be one of the weirdest things to lose. Let’s hope this was just a case of a Christmas…
Colin James laments the ubiquity of music in semi-public spaces.
Margaret Stephenson wrote wishing Unity Books staff a Happy New Year and thanking us for an order.
An enthusiastic letter sent to the staff of Unity Books.
An invoice for Consumers in Action, purchased by the Consumers’ Institute.
Customers are often the source of valuable information about visiting or interesting authors – an example below from 1998.
We had a semi-working typewriter in the shop as part of a display and encouraged customers to use it if they wished. These are the results.
Long-time customer David Lascelles reminisces about Unity Books through its 40 year history in this letter of congratulation.
After running a competition on Bookshop Day in which you could win your favourite book, one of the winners wrote us this lovely thank-you note.
A “happy new year” letter for Tilly from Garry.