Malcolm Saville

Leonard Malcolm Saville (1901–82) was an English author born in Hastings, Sussex. He is best known for the Lone Pine series of children's books, many of which are set in Shropshire. His work emphasises location; the books include many vivid descriptions of English countryside, villages and sometimes towns.

Saville's writing career, from 1943 to 1982, was a diversion from his working life that began at Oxford University Press then continued as a publicist with Cassell & Co. (now part of Orion Books), Associated Press, and George Newnes. He was later the editor of two magazines, taking over one of these – the well-remembered Sunny Stories – from Enid Blyton when she left to set up her own magazine in direct competition. Several of his 90 books were serialised for broadcast on BBC radio, and his 1953 book The Ambermere Treasure, part of the Jillies series, was serialised by Associated-Rediffusion, the first commercial television company to broadcast in the United Kingdom, in late 1955 and early 1956; it was therefore one of the first ITV children's drama series.

Personal life

His marriage to Dorothy (née McCoy) in 1926 produced four children.

Saville had strong moral convictions, and was a practising Christian.

Book list

All dates in the list below refer to the first date of publication. Some of the earlier titles were reissued in revised editions in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Lone Pine series

Buckingham series

Jillies series

Nettleford series

Marston Baines series

Susan and Bill series

Michael and Mary series

Brown Family series

Other fiction books

Travel books

Nature and countryside books

Religious books

Other non-fiction

Saville also edited Words For All Seasons, a poetry anthology first published in 1979. He began a book on the Shropshire countryside he loved, The Silent Hills of Shropshire, but died before he could finish it; it was completed by Mark O'Hanlon and published in 1998. Mark O'Hanlon's biography of Saville, Beyond the Lone Pine which was published to coincide with the centenary of Saville's birth in 2001, is also now out of print. Another book by Mark O'Hanlon called The Complete Lone Pine – a guide to the entire series – was published in 1996 and was reprinted in an extended hardback edition in 2005.

External links

Watson, Victor (2001). The Cambridge Guide to Children's Books in English Cambridge University Press 627–628 ISBN 0-521-55064-5