Kanchenjunga Press was founded in Bloomington, Indiana in 1972 to publish quality modern poetry by writers who were unknown or had not yet made a reputation for themselves. The Press endeavoured to produce inexpensive paperback volumes which would withstand many readings. The Press soon moved to California and expanded into the Vancouver, British Columbia, area by forming a cooperative agreement with a small Vancouver publishing company, Sono Nis, later taken over by the Charles Morris Company of Victoria.
From the description of Kanchenjunga Press fonds. 1973-1978. (University of British Columbia Library). WorldCat record id: 606462399