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  1. The fifteen stories in this group tell of alcoholism at its miserable worst. Many tried everything—hospitals, special treatments, sanitariums, asylums, and jails. Nothing worked. Lone -liness, great physical and mental agony—these were the common lot. Most had taken shattering losses on nearly every front of life.

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  2. Beginning with the story of “Dr. Bob,” a co-founder of A.A., there are here presented three groups of per-sonal histories. This group of ten stories shows that sobriety in A.A. can be lasting. Seventeen stories may help you decide whether you are alcoholic; also, whether A.A. is for you.

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  3. Big Book Online (PDF) of Alcoholics Anonymous. This is the Fourth Edition of the Big Book, the basic text for Alcoholics Anonymous. Since the first edition appeared, in 1939, it has helped millions of men and women recover from alcoholism. Chapters describing the A.A. recovery program remain unchanged.

  4. B-20 Experience, Strength & Hope. This anthology contains 56 stories retired from the first three editions of the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. The membership of Alcoholics Anonymous continues to grow and change, but these stories from the past will never be outdated.

  5. www.batonrougealanon.org › big_book_4th_editionBig Book 4th Edition

    Jan 24, 1971 · This is the fourth edition of the book “Alcoholics Anonymous.” The first edition appeared in April 1939, and in the following sixteen years, more than 300,000 copies went into circulation.

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  6. Dec 22, 2023 · The plot of the Big Book: you are either in self will (superiority, ego centric, self-pity = selfish) or you are in God’s Will. It’s black and white. When I’m down or feeling sorry for myself I reach out to another alcoholic.

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  8. WE OF Alcoholics Anonymous believe that the reader will be interested in the medical estimate of the plan of recovery described in this book. Convincing testimony must surely come from medical men who have had ex-perience with the sufferings of our members and have witnessed our return to health.

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