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What is dry drunkenness?
To find out, we drew up a simple questionnaire that was distributed to all of the groups in Area 87. From all the answers we received, we selected those that make up this little book, written by and for members of Alcoholics Anonymous.
“In my opinion, it’s as cunning as alcoholism. Sometimes, I think it’s the disease looking for another way to sneak back into my life!”
D-60E – Taxes included.
A selection of Bill W.’s General Service Conference talks from 1951 to 1970. Timeless and timely, these 16 talks give fresh perspectives on the A.A. Fellowship in our co-founder’s own words.
Chapters also cover the early history of Alcoholics Anonymous and include talks given by early “friends of A.A.”
With over 60 color and black-and-white images.
B-70 – Taxes included.

Five more powerful articles of the Grapevine of Bill W. He shares his reflections on the faith, the fear, the honesty, the humility and love. This edition also includes the article of Grapevine of January, 1955 ” Why Alcoholics Anonymous is anonymous”.
This item is also available as an ebook on Apple Books, at Barnes & Noble and on Amazon, and on Kobo.
This item is also available in large print [BB-07].
BB-06 – Taxes included.

Over 75 A.A. members from around the world share about what the terms “spiritual awakening,” “Higher Power” and “God as we understood Him” mean to them. Offers a range of perspectives on what spirituality can look like in the context of Alcoholics Anonymous.
B-6 – Taxes included.

Known as the “Big Book,” the basic text of Alcoholics Anonymous has helped millions of people recover from alcoholism since the first edition appeared in 1939. Chapters describing the A.A. recovery program — the original Twelve Steps — and the personal histories of A.A.’s co-founders remain unchanged since the original, while new stories have been added to the personal histories with each edition.
Fourth Edition (2001).
B-30 – Taxes included.

Known as the “Big Book,” the basic text of Alcoholics Anonymous has helped millions of people recover from alcoholism since the first edition appeared in 1939. Chapters describing the A.A. recovery program — the original Twelve Steps — and the personal histories of A.A.’s co-founders remain unchanged since the original, while new stories have been added to the personal histories with each edition.
Fourth edition (2001). Full text (with personal stories).
This item is also available as an ebook on Apple Books, at Barnes & Noble, on Amazon, on Kobo and on Google Play.
You may also read it, listen to it and watch the ASL translation for free here.
B-1 – Taxes included.

