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'''<cite>Amiable Warriors</cite>''' is the provisional title for a History of the [[Campaign for Homosexual Equality]] and its Times, by [[Peter Scott-Presland]].
[[File:Che-book-signing.jpg|thumb|Griffith Vaughan Williams and Peter Scott-Presland signing the contract for the book]]'''<cite>Amiable Warriors</cite>''' is the provisional title for a History of the [[Campaign for Homosexual Equality]] and its Times, by [[Peter Scott-Presland]].


The November 2010 meeting of CHE's Executive Committee agreed to commission Peter Scott-Presland to write the book. The contract was signed by CHE Secretary [[Griffith Vaughan Williams]], less than two weeks befor his death. The book was scheduled to be finished by mid-2012,<ref>CHE Press Release 11 November 2010: http://www.c-h-e.org.uk/pressrel-chebook.htm</ref> but is taking longer than originally estimated, because of the vast amount of material in the CHE archives and elsewhere.
The November 2010 meeting of CHE's Executive Committee agreed to commission Peter Scott-Presland to write the book. The contract was signed by CHE Secretary [[Griffith Vaughan Williams]], less than two weeks befor his death. The book was scheduled to be finished by mid-2012,<ref>CHE Press Release 11 November 2010: http://www.c-h-e.org.uk/pressrel-chebook.htm</ref> but is taking longer than originally estimated, because of the vast amount of material in the CHE archives and elsewhere.

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Griffith Vaughan Williams and Peter Scott-Presland signing the contract for the book

Amiable Warriors is the provisional title for a History of the Campaign for Homosexual Equality and its Times, by Peter Scott-Presland.

The November 2010 meeting of CHE's Executive Committee agreed to commission Peter Scott-Presland to write the book. The contract was signed by CHE Secretary Griffith Vaughan Williams, less than two weeks befor his death. The book was scheduled to be finished by mid-2012,[1] but is taking longer than originally estimated, because of the vast amount of material in the CHE archives and elsewhere.

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  1. CHE Press Release 11 November 2010: http://www.c-h-e.org.uk/pressrel-chebook.htm