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Malcolm Saville Society

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The Society was formed in 1994 after a group of  enthusiasts met to visit the Long Mynd and to celebrate 50 years of the Lone Pine books. The event was broadcast as a BBC Radio 4 Kaleidoscope Feature.

Since 1994 over a thousand members of all ages with a common interest in Saville's work and a love of the English countryside have joined. The Society maintains strong links with the Saville family, many of whom are members of the Society.

Its purpose is to remember the author and to promote awareness of his work. 

The Society publishes up to four informative magazines each year. During the year the Society organises events at locations referred to in the books for walks, talks and other activities, including the popular Annual Gatherings, which always feature a 'Fabulous Feast'.

In 2014 the Society published a fully-illustrated bibliography of all Malcolm Saville's books. A free copy is sent to all new members on joining (while stocks last).

Members can also purchase books from the secondhand book sales service (run by a volunteer), buy Society merchandise, use the postal Lending Library to borrow books and join with other Saville fans on Not just the Lone Pine Club (for ALL Malcolm Saville fans), which is the private Facebook group.

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Founding year

1994

Contact details

27 Whitehills Way
Northampton
Northamptonshire
NN2 8EW
Website: https://www.witchend.com/info/the-malcom-saville-society
Public email: mystery@witchend.com
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  • Learned society or subject association
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  • Children's literature tag
  • Literature tag

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2023-11-08 16:23:45

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