AA Conference Approved Books
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Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book (Hardcover)
It's more than a book. It's a way of life. Alcoholics
Anonymous-the Big Book-has served as a lifeline to millions worldwide.
First published in 1939, Alcoholics Anonymous sets forth cornerstone
concepts of recovery from alcoholism and tells the stories of men
and women who have overcome the disease. With publication of the
second edition in 1955, the third edition in 1976, and now the fourth
edition in 2001, the essential recovery text has remained unchanged
while personal stories have been added to reflect the growing and
diverse fellowship. The long-awaited fourth edition features 24
new personal stories of recovery.
Alcoholics Anonymous Fourth Edition on CD
Alcoholics Anonymous Fourth Edition on Diskette
Alcoholics Anonymous - Big Book 4th Edition - Case Special (Hardcover)
Alcoholics Anonymous The Big Book Audios
Spanish Alcoholics Anonymous The Big Book
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Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book
(Softcover)
Same book as above, except with a
soft cover. It's more than a book. It's a way of life. Alcoholics
Anonymous-the Big Book-has served as a lifeline to millions worldwide.
First published in 1939, Alcoholics Anonymous sets forth cornerstone
concepts of recovery from alcoholism and tells the stories of men
and women who have overcome the disease. With publication of the
second edition in 1955, the third edition in 1976, and now the fourth
edition in 2001, the essential recovery text has remained unchanged
while personal stories have been added to reflect the growing and
diverse fellowship. The long-awaited fourth edition features 24
new personal stories of recovery.
Alcoholics Anonymous - Big Book (Pocket Edition)
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Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions
(Hardcover)
Originally published in 1952, this classic book is
used by A.A. members and groups around the world. It lays out the
principles by which A.A. members recover and by which the fellowship
functions. The basic text clarifies the Steps which constitute the
A.A. way of life and the Traditions, by which A.A. maintains its
unity.
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Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions
(Softcover)
Same book as above, except with a soft cover. Originally
published in 1952, this classic book is used by A.A. members and
groups around the wo rld. It lays out the principles by which A.A.
members recover and by which the fellowship functions. The basic
text clarifies the Steps which constitute the A.A. way of life and
the Traditions, by which A.A. maintains its unity.
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Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age (Hardcover)
Nearly half a century has gone by since A.A.'s historic
1955 Convention in St. Louis, when the founding members passed on
to the entire Fellowship the responsibility for the three Legacies
of Recovery, Unity, and Service. This book takes A.A. members
and interested friends on a quick tour of the Convention, traces
the history and development of the Three Legacies, and looks
at A.A. through the eyes of some early nonalcoholics who influenced
the Fellowship's history.
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As Bill Sees It (Hardcover)
Selected writings from the cofounder of A.A. touch
nearly every aspect of A.A.'s way of life. An aid to individual
meditation and a stimulant to group discussion, this book contains
332 short writings with topics indexed for quick access.
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Came to Believe
The spiritual adventure of A.A. as experienced by
individual members. Over 75 A.A. members from all over the world
describe the wide diversity of convictions implied in "God as we
understood Him." Especially helpful to those who confuse "spiritual"
with "religious."
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Daily Reflections
A collection of 366 inspirational messages about
living sober through the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous.
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Dr. Bob and the Good Oldtimers
This book attempts to give a portrait of Dr. Bob
as full-scale and balanced as possible-for the most part, in the
words of those who knew him personally. The youngster who grew up
in Vermont of the late 19th century became a hard-drinking college
boy, then a medical student fighting the onset of his own alcoholism
a respected physician, a loving but increasingly unreliable family
man, and at last a desperately ill drunk, without hope until he
met a stockbroker from New York-Bill W., who urgently needed a fellow
alcoholic to help him maintain his own sobriety.
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Living Sober
An extremely informative book which does not offer
a plan for getting sober but does offer us sound advice about how
to stay sober. Basic, essential information from Alcoholics Anonymous.
As the book states, "Anyone can get sober. . .the trick is to live
sober."
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The Language of the Heart
In 1935, two drunks met and talked in the library
of a home in Akron, Ohio, and from that single event was to grow
a program of recovery for more than a million once-hopeless alcoholics.
How did the seed that became Alcoholics Anonymous take root and
develop? The articles in this book tell much of that story. In the
Grapevine, AA's international journal, co-founder Bill W. recorded--and
reflected on--AA's history as it happened. A prolific writer, Bill
authored more than 150 Grapevine articles, from 1944 to the late
1960's and virtually all of them appear here, published for the
first time in one volume.
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Pass It On
Here is Bill W., the man everybody knew and nobody
knew. Here too, inextricably entwined with his life, is the dramatic
story of the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous, its early struggles
and amazing growth. Bill's character was complex and contradictory.
Although we always tried to place him on a pedestal, he strove for
genuine humility, declining honors and stressing the spiritual value
of anonymity. The co-founder A.A., because he was never a member
of A.A., because we never allowed him to be.
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Best of the Grapevine Volume 1
An anthology of articles and illustrations from AA
Grapevine magazine, readers will discover the thoughts, experiences,
and collective wisdom of AA members worldwide. Extensive topic index
in each volume helps you easily locate articles of special interest.
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Best
of the Grapevine Volume 2
An anthology of articles and illustrations from AA
Grapevine magazine, readers will discover the thoughts, experiences,
and collective wisdom of AA members worldwide. Extensive topic index
in each volume helps you easily locate articles of special interest.
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Best of the Grapevine Volume 3
An anthology of articles and illustrations from AA
Grapevine magazine, readers will discover the thoughts, experiences,
and collective wisdom of AA members worldwide. Extensive topic index
in each volume helps you easily locate articles of special interest.
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Experience, Strength and Hope
Stories from the First Three Editions of
Alcoholics Anonymous
In the words of Bill W., the
story section of Alcoholics Anonymous" is the written equivalent
of hearing speakers at an A.A. meeting." See why these stories
from the past will never be outdated. |
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Best of Bill
Reflections on Faith, Fear, Honesty, Humility,
and Love
This special collection of Bill
W.'s essays, which were originally written for the AA Grapevine
magazine, presents the spiritual principles that have helped
millions of people recover from alcoholism. |