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Magazines

Four magazines are produced for members each year.  There are three editions of Acksherley! which contains details of the Society's activities and articles relating to Malcolm Saville's life and work.

The fourth magazine is a programme, produced to accompany the annual gathering.  This contains articles relevant to the location of the gathering and is distributed to all members.  

Click here for details of each magazine.

 

Peewit

The Lone Piners called to each other whistling the call of the Peewit, also known as a Lapwing.  This publication gives contact details allowing members to keep in touch with each other.  The details are only for use by members and are not used for commercial purposes.  Names and addresses are not sold or given to other organizations.

 

The Flower-show Hat

This book was produced by the Malcolm Saville Society in 2001 to mark the centenary of Malcolm Saville's birth.  It is a short story which first appeared in the 1950 The Guide Gift Book.  Penny Warrender has an adventure in Rye without the help of the Mortons.

This hardback book is 32 pages long and is 190 x 133mm - the same size as the Newnes Lone Pine books.  As well as the story, the book has a foreword by Mark O'Hanlon, and an introduction by George Jasieniecki.  The dust wrapper illustration is by Kim Spencer.

The book is available to members for £18 including post and packing.  Cheques should be made payable to The Malcolm Saville Society and sent Christine Walker whose contact details are in 'Peewit'.

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