SONO NIS PRESS, a VICTORIA book publisher, was founded in 1968 by J. Michael YATES, a writing professor at UBC. The company originally published literary fiction; in 1976 it was bought by Dick Morriss of Morriss Printing, and it expanded into non-fiction with an emphasis on history and transportation. Morriss died in the late 1990s and control of the company passed to his daughter Diane who, in 2002, moved the press to WINLAW. Sono Nis was the name of a character in the first book published by...
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