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Literature Listing. Literature published by A.A. World Services, Inc., is a resource for recovering alcoholics and other individuals. In our materials, you can find out more about Alcoholics Anonymous, its history, and how it works. We publish items in English, Spanish and French.
- A.A. Literature Catalog
F-10 A.A. Literature Catalog. Contains current offerings...
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F-10 A.A. Literature Catalog. Contains current offerings from A.A.W.S. and Grapevine in English, French and Spanish. Features a "quick reference guide" and an alphabetical index for easy searching.
A brief overview of the four editions of the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. How the content outlining A.A.’s program of recovery has been retained, while some of the stories have been changed over time to reflect the current membership.
The book is published by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services and is available through AA offices and meetings, as well as through booksellers. The 4th edition (2001) is also freely available online. [12] Marty Mann (1904–1980) wrote the chapter "Women Suffer Too" in the second through fourth editions of the Big Book.
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Big Books - All Languages and Formats. Twelve and Twelve - All Languages and Formats. Pamphlets. Audio. Big Book CDs. Videos. Signs/Displays. Packages. Kits/Workbooks.
This is a fairly comprehensive index to the Big Book, the basic text of The Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous. See our Study Edition for a far more comprehensive index in book form. Arranged into sections alphabetically, includes both keyword and subject references.
Books. Alcoholics Anonymous (575 pages) Originally published in 1939, this is the “book of experience” from which the Fellowship derived its name. It contains an analysis of the principles which led to the sobriety of the earliest members, together with a representative cross section of members’ personal stories.