The History of Alcoholics Anonymous
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members & Writings of: Hank P.
Henry
G. (Hank) P. (1895-1954) -Hank P. was a
business dynamo who was the first alcoholic to recover
in New York, following Bill W. Thus, Hank was New York's
AA#2. His was a vital contribution to AA: without Hank
P. the Big Book might never have been published.
(Hank)
Henry P. -New Jersey, his story, "The
Unbeliever" appeared in the 1st edition
Big Book. (Hank
P).
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