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This edition not only reproduces the original 1939 text of Alcoholics Anonymous, but as a special bonus features the complete 1941 Saturday Evening Post article “Alcoholics Anonymous” by journalist Jack Alexander, which, at the time, ...
Alcoholics Anonymous from books.google.com
This Fourth Edition of Alcoholics Anonymous has been approved by the General Service Conference.
Alcoholics Anonymous from books.google.com
A.A. co-founder Bill W. tells the story of the growth of Alcoholics Anonymous from its make-or-break beginnings in New York and Akron in the early 1930s to its spread across the country and overseas in the years that followed.
Alcoholics Anonymous from books.google.com
This edition also features the key to the solution claimed by Bill Wilson: a vital spiritual experience that allows followers to rediscover, or discover, God.
Alcoholics Anonymous from books.google.com
This basic text for AA members and groups around the world lays out the principles by which members recover and by which the fellowship functions.
Alcoholics Anonymous from books.google.com
Written by an award-winning psychiatrist and educator in the treatment of alcohol and drug abuse, What Is Alcoholics Anonymous? provides the most in-depth overview to date of this popular and established yet poorly understood recovery ...
Alcoholics Anonymous from books.google.com
Hartigan reveals the story of Wilson's life to be as humorous, horrific, and powerful as any of the AA vignettes told daily around the world.
Alcoholics Anonymous from books.google.com
Gratifying&Astonishing&The first serious examination of A.A. -NY Times Book Review
Alcoholics Anonymous from books.google.com
This is the Original Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous 1st Edition. The Story of How Many Thousands of Men and Women Have Recovered from Alcoholism.