The Malcolm Saville Centenary WebsiteJohn Allsup is a keen member of the Malcolm Saville Society and has produced this website which contains a wealth of information on the books and included many jacket illustrations.
The Malcolm Saville ArchiveDr Stephen Bigger of Worcester University is a regular contributor to Acksherley! magazine and a keen Society member. This site contains some interesting letters from Malcolm Saville to his readers.
The Malcolm Saville Archive BlogThis blog is maintained by Stephen Bigger (see above) and supplements the information in his website.
Girls Gone By PublishersGirls Gone By Publishers are a small firm specialising in re-publishing childrens books. They have re-published a number of Malcolm Saville books, using the first editions so you get the unabridged versions. Each one has an introductory piece about the book and its background. Every serious Saville collector will find these to be great value!
Collecting Books and MagazinesA superb Australian site about all aspects of children's book collecting, with some good links to other sites and societies.
Bertram PranceThis illustrator is familiar to readers of the Newnes editions of the Lone Pine stories.
Malcolm Saville OnlineMark O'Hanlon has published several books and CDs about Malcolm Saville and his books. This site gives details of his current offerings. Well worth a look for collectors of all things Savillian.
Advanced Book Exchange (ABE)This site is a great way of finding second-hand books on the Internet. There are several hundred Saville titles currently listed.
Lutterworth PressOne of Malcolm Saville's original publishers, they still have copies of one of his last books - Words for all Seasons - in print.
WaterstonesOn-line version of the UK bookseller stocking current editions of Lone Pine titles.
Amazon.co.ukThe well-known web bookseller is worth checking for Saville titles.
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