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Malcolm Saville
On leaving school at the age of 16, he stepped into the world of the book trade, when he started work for the Oxford University Press where he found books to fulfill booksellers' orders. After a short stay at Cassell and Company in their publicity department, he began work for The Amalgamated Press in London in the same post, but was later promoted to Sales Promotion Manager. It was during his time at The Amalgamated Press in 1926 that Saville married Dorothy McCoy. This would be a long and happy union that brought them four children and eventually many grandchildren. Ten years later, in 1936, Saville joined the publisher George Newnes, where again he became Sales Promotion Manager. This would prove an important move in his life as George Newnes would later publish 16 of the titles in Saville's famous 'Lone Pine' series for children.
As each chapter was finished, Saville would send it off to his family in Shropshire and await their approval by return. The finished book 'Mystery at Witchend', the first in the series, was published in 1943. However, the 'Lone Piners' would have many more adventures and further character introductions throughout the other 19 titles in the series, finishing with 'Home To Witchend', which was first published in paperback by Armada in 1978. Some of these Lone Pine adventures were serialised on BBC Children's Hour.
Throughout his writing career which spanned nearly five decades, Saville wrote approximately 90 books. His popular stories for children, in addition to the Lone Pine adventures, include the 'Jilly Family series'; 'Buckingham Family books'; 'Mike and Mary' books; 'Susan and Bill' books (the majority of these illustrated by E.H. Shepard of Winnie-the-pooh fame); 'Nettleford books' and 'Lucy and Humf' books. 'Marston Baines' was another popular series, but one that seemed to cross over to a more 'adult' fiction.
Many of Malcolm Saville's books were influenced by places he had either been to or places he had heard about and then subsequently visited. His love of places can be seen where he takes the trouble to describe them in such detail that they can actually be visited and explored by his readers! These descriptions somehow add something to his stories - a realism, that is not always found in children's stories.
Unlike many children's book authors, Malcolm Saville encouraged his readers to write to him with their thoughts on his books. He then personally undertook the task of writing back with a handwritten reply. The letters from his readers provided Saville with a valuable source of input for his future works. The popularity and universality of Saville's stories can be judged by the level of interest and demand for his books. Some of his books have been so popular that they have had to be reprinted, many in paperback form, to fill the demand for them. This has also been good for new generations, as they too can enjoy the timeless stories. Sadly Malcolm Saville died on 30 th of June 1982, but his ideals and legacy live on through his many books. Sources used in researching this material: Contributed by Joanne Hill. For other articles please visit our archives. |
A selection of our Malcolm Saville Books...
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WINGS OVER WITCHEND
Saville, Malcolm. No illustrator listed. Stock no. 382132 George Newnes Limited. 1st ed 1956. Very good condition in a very good dustwrapper. A Lone Pine Story. Cream boards, red titles. Endpapers are maps of the Witchend country. 247 pages. Minimal bumping to spine and corners. Some grubby marks to covers. A few tiny ink spots to textblock edges. Evidence of pencil erasure to top margin of front endpaper. Tiny booksellers sticker to front pastedown. Large ink address stamp to title-page. Some light foxing else contents clean. Dustwrapper is a little edge worn with a few tiny chips and some light foxspots. Price: £95.00 Add to Basket or Enquire About This Book |
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SEVEN WHITE GATES
Saville, Malcolm. Illustrated by Prance, Bertram. Stock no. 382705 George Newnes Limited. 3rd 1945. Fair condition with no wrapper. A Lone Pine story. Cream cloth covers with gilt titles. B/w illustrations. Spine and corners bumped. Covers grubby. Joints weak. Colouring to the endpapers and some of the illustrations. A couple of pages have small doodles to the margins. Some grubby fingermarks. A reading copy. Price: £9.50 Add to Basket or Enquire About This Book |
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THE GAY DOLPHIN ADVENTURE
Saville, Malcolm. Illustrated by Prance, Bertram. Stock no. 382706 George Newnes Limited. 1st ed 1945. Good condition with no wrapper. A Lone Pine Story. Grey cloth, gilt titles. Endpapers are b/w maps of the area of Rye. B/w illustrations. 255 pages. Spine and corners bumped. Covers grubby and marked. Pencil outlining to map on front endpapers. Name in ink to top margin of title-page. Joints cracked. Contents fingered but generally clean. Price: £24.00 Add to Basket or Enquire About This Book |
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FOUR-AND-TWENTY BLACKBIRDS
Saville, Malcolm. Illustrated by Buchanan, Lilian. Stock no. 382765 George Newnes Limited. 1st ed 1959. Very good condition in a very good dustwrapper. Orange boards, black title to spine. 159 pages. B/w illustrations. Minimal bumping to spine. Small booksellers sticker to front pastedown. Inscription in red ink to front endpaper has been partially erased. Some light page edge browning and foxing. Dustwrapper is just a little edge worn. Price: £40.00 Add to Basket or Enquire About This Book |
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MYSTERY AT WITCHEND
Saville, Malcolm. Illustrated by Breary, G.E.. Stock no. 441237 George Newnes Limited. 1st ed 1943. Good condition with no wrapper. Red cloth, black titles. Endpapers are maps of Witchend country. 248 pages. B/w illustrations. Covers are unevenly faded. Front cover corner is creased. Rear joint is cracked. Some neat colouring to b/w illustrations. Price: £68.00 Add to Basket or Enquire About This Book |
A list of Malcolm Saville titles
The Brown Family series / Lucy & Humf
Other fiction books
Nature and countryside books :
Other non-fiction :
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