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The Sirius Publishing Company was established during the 1940s to reissue Kylie Tennant's novels which had become unprocurable in Australia. Funded by Tennant, her husband and father with contributions of £100 each, editions of 5,000 to 7,500 copies were produced. This series included Foveaux, The Battlers and Ride on Stranger. No other books were published and it appears to have had no relation to Angus and Robertson's paperback series which began in 1963.