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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.
Read online: "Alcoholic Anonymous", the basic text book of the 12-step recovery program of Alcoholics Anonymous, including recovery stories of AA members.
Index to the text. Acceptance was an idea in a story in the 3rd edition and stories are not included here. See page 449 in the 3rd edition or page 417 in the 4th edition. Use this link to read the story on the AA.org Website. Sponsor and sponsorship also do not appear in the main text of the book.
Read/Watch/Listen. See Purchase Options. Known as the "Big Book," the basic text of AA has helped millions of people recover from alcoholism.
BILL’S STORY. W ar fever ran high in the New England town to which we new, young officers from Platts-burg were assigned, and we were flattered when the first citizens took us to their homes, making us feel heroic. Here was love, applause, war; moments sub-lime with intervals hilarious.
100 - 199. $9.68. 200 - 999. $9.02. The Plain Language Big Book is a tool to help readers understand the book Alcoholics Anonymous, which was first published in 1939. This new book is designed so that the A.A. Twelve Step program of recovery from alcoholism may be easily understood by all people who have a desire to stop drinking.
Big Book Indexed Words. This is a “lite” version adapted from The Anonymous Press Study Edition of Alcoholics Anonymous. See: http://anonpress.org/store/ “Please feel free to distribute or reproduce this index....
2:06. 37. “04zk” — Alcoholics Anonymous. 0:21. “05A Chapter 9 The Family Afterwards (Conclusion)” AA Big Book 05 Alcoholics Anonymous. 00:00. 00:00. 1. “05A Chapter 9 The Family Afterwards (Conclusion)” — Alcoholics Anonymous. 1:56. 2. “05B” — Alcoholics Anonymous.
The Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book is a guide to the 12-step recovery program for alcoholism and addiction. The book was written by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith in 1939, with the 4th edition updated version published in 2001. Sections will download and can be read by any pdf reader.
The 164 and More™ Book, eBook, and Web Site are all CONCORDANCES which display passages from the Big Book Alcoholics Anonymous, the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, and the A.A. Grapevine (A.A. Preamble only).