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The Home Group -Who's Sitting Next To You?
-Grapevine publication: March 1991

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The History of Alcoholics Anonymous

Historical writings, documents, letters, events, people, places and references through-out the history of A.A.

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Alcoholics Anonymous -the book, April, 1939, Works Publishing Inc. "We of Alcoholics Anonymous, are many thousands of men and women who have recovered from a seemingly hopeless state of mind and body. To show other alcoholics precisely how we have recovered is the main purpose of this book."
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Personal Stories -1st edition, April, 1939, Works Publishing Inc. These are the personal stories in the back of the first edition book titled, Alcoholics Anonymous.

Personal Stories -2st edition, 1955, Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. These are the personal stories in the back of the second edition book titled, Alcoholics Anonymous.

The Mitchell K. Library -Articles written by Mitchell K. Read his book online titled, "The Story of Clarence H. Snyder and The Early Days of Alcoholics Anonymous in Cleveland, Ohio". With Mitchell's permission, his website that went offline some years back has been preserved here, on silkworth.net. His website is one of the first I visited about A.A.'s history - thus began my interest in A.A.'s history.

Mel B.'s Library -For those of you who don't know him, Mel B. got sober in Alcoholics Anonymous in 1950 during the early days of the fellowship, in his hometown, Norfolk, Nebraska. He writes anonymously on subjects related to alcoholism and was the principal author of Pass It On, AA's authorized biography of co-founder Bill Wilson. He has also contributed more than fifty articles to The Grapevine, the international journal of Alcoholics Anonymous. He has been an active member of A.A. for more than fifty years. He is regarded as one of the top historians writing about Alcoholics Anonymous.

Dick B.'s Library -In 1986, Dick was felled by alcoholism, gave up his law practice, and began recovery as a member of the Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous. In 1990, his interest in A.A.'s Biblical/Christian roots was sparked by his attendance at A.A.'s International Convention in Seattle. Since then, he has traveled widely; researched at archives, and at public and seminary libraries; interviewed scholars, historians, clergy, A.A. "old_timers" and survivors; and participated in conferences, programs, panels, and seminars on early A.A.'s spiritual history. He is regarded as one of the top historians writing about Alcoholics Anonymous and it's Biblical roots.

The Bible (King James Version)
Did you know, before the Big Book was published, the early members of AA studied the Bible? In fact, one of the possible names for AA then was, "The James Club" after the Book of James from the Bible... (pdf)

As A Man Thinketh
by James Allen, 1902. A book that was read by members in the early days of Alcoholics Anonymous.

In His Steps
by Charles M. Sheldon. Written in 1896, read by members in the early days of Alcoholics Anonymous.

The Greatest Thing In The World
by Henry Drummond, 1880. A book that was read by members in the early days of Alcoholics Anonymous.

The Common Sense of Drinking
by Richard R. Peabody, Boston: Little Brown and Co. 1930, read by members in the early days of Alcoholics Anonymous. (pdf)

The Varieties Of Religious Experience
by William James, 1902. A man ahead of his time, Bill W. once referred to him as one of A.A.'s founders. His book is also mentioned in the Big Book on page 38 of 1st edition, page 28 of 2nd, 3rd & 4th editions.

I Was a Pagan -by V. C. Kitchen
Originally published in 1934 by Harper & Brothers (pdf)

TWICE-BORN MEN -by Harold Begbie, exact publication date unknown. No Copyrights. A clinic in regeneration : a footnote in narrative to Professor William James's "The Varieties of Religious Experience" (pdf)

When Man Listens -by Cecil Rose 1936, "The chapters of this book are an attempt to set down briefly the simple elements of Christian living. I believe that there is nothing in them which cannot be found in the New Testament. -Cecil Rose, Preface" -or view as pdf file.

The Confessions of Saint Augustine
by St. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo (345-430), Translated by Edward B. Pusey, D.D.

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