Alcoholics Anonymous World Services

Alcoholics Anonymous World Services literature.

View:25/50/All/

Showing 1–25 of 83 results

  • 20,10$

    Full of first-person accounts and primary source material, this portrait of Bill W. recounts his journey from Vermont youth to Wall Street success story to hopeless drunk — until a series of remarkable events allowed him to stop drinking and to co-found Alcoholics Anonymous.

    We follow Bill through his tireless work for the Fellowship: the publishing of the Big Book, the development of the Twelve Traditions, the formation of the General Service Conference. Closing chapters walk us through Bill’s final years of challenge and change. With 39 archival photographs.

    B-9 – Taxes included.

    “Pass It On”

    20,10$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 0,00$

    Flyer presenting easy-to-read, basic information about the Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous.

    F-1 – Free.

    A.A. at a Glance

    0,00$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 0,00$

    Information on Alcoholics Anonymous for anyone new coming to A.A. and for anyone referring people to A.A.

    This pamphlet presents the following points:

    • What Is A.A.?
    • What does A.A. do?
    • What A.A. does not do?
    • Members from court programs and treatment facilities
    • Proof of attendance at meetings
    • Literature

    F-2 – Free.

    Information on Alcoholics Anonymous

    0,00$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 0,00$

    A full-color illustrated pamphlet that suggests ways of apportioning group contributions to support various service entities.

    F-3 – Free.

    Self-Support: Where Money & Spirituality Mix

    0,00$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 0,00$

    Directed to people leaving treatment facilities, this flyer provides information about the continuing help offered by A.A. members in the larger community.

    F-4 – Free.

    “Where do I go from here”

    0,00$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 0,00$

    Directed to A.A.members seeking to carry the message to incarcerated alcoholics, this leaflet presents basic information and suggests various ways to be of service. Notes things to keep in mind when speaking in prisons and other correctional facilities.

    F-5 – Free.

    Carrying the Message Into Correctional facilities

    0,00$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 0,00$

    This illustrated pamphlet outlines the many services that the G.S.O. provides for the A.A. Fellowship.

    F-6 – Free.

    Your A.A. General Service Office

    0,00$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 0,00$

    Excerpts from the pamphlet Problems Other than Alcohol [P-35].

    Bill W.’s thoughts on the status of those addicted to drugs and other substances within A.A. are as timely as when they appeared in a 1958 Grapevine.

    We encourage nonalcoholic addicts to attend “Anonymous Movements” related to their specific addictions. You are also welcome to attend “open” Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.

    F-8 – Free.

    Problems Other than Alcohol (excerpts)

    0,00$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 0,00$

    Adapted from the pamphlet “Too Young?”, this flyer was created for public information purposes in schools.

    F-9 – Free.

    A Message to Teenagers…

    0,00$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 0,00$

    This flyer outlines the responsibilities of the district committee member.

    F-12 – Free.

    Your DCM (District Committee Member)

    0,00$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 20,10$

    Originally developed as the souvenir book for the 2020 International Convention, this highly illustrated tour through A.A.’s history is told in hundreds of Iconic images never before published in one volume. Illuminating descriptions walk us through powerful moments in A.A.’s history — from the people, places and things integral to A.A.’s early growth, and forward to today’s vibrant, international Fellowship. Includes a special focus on Detroit in A.A.’s history and updated coverage of recent innovations in A.A. group life.

    B-85 – Taxes included.

    A Visual History of A.A.

    20,10$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 0,60$

    Pamphlet “This is A.A. An introduction to the A.A. Recovery Program”.

    An introduction to A.A.: describes who A.A.s are and what they have learned about alcoholism. For all who think they may have a drinking problem.

    Also available in large print: This is A.A. (large print) [P-56].

    P-1 – Taxes included.

    This is A.A.

    0,60$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 0,60$

    Pamphlet “This is A.A. An introduction to the A.A. Recovery Program”, in large print.

    An introduction to A.A.: describes who A.A.s are and what they have learned about alcoholism. For all who think they may have a drinking problem.

    P-56 – Taxes included.

    This is A.A. (large print)

    0,60$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 0,70$

    Answers many of the common questions people have about alcoholism and A.A.: What is alcoholism? What are the Twelve Steps? How can I tell if I am really an alcoholic? Informative reading for those seeking help with a drinking problem, as well as for their families and friends.

    P-2 – Taxes included.

    Frequently Asked Questions about A.A.

    0,70$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 0,70$

    Answers many of the common questions people have about alcoholism and A.A.: What is alcoholism? What are the Twelve Steps? How can I tell if I am really an alcoholic? Informative reading for those seeking help with a drinking problem, as well as for their families and friends.
    Large-print format suitable for those with low vision.

    P-57 – Taxes included.

    Frequently Asked Questions about A.A. (large print)

    0,70$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 0,30$

    Lists 12 questions to ask yourself if you think you may be an alcoholic. For those who think they may have a drinking problem.

    P-3 – Taxes included.

    Is A.A. for You?

    0,30$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 0,70$

    Twelve alcoholic women from a range of backgrounds — a U.S. Marine, a stay-at-home mom, a teenage runaway — share how they stopped drinking and found recovery in A.A. Touching on many of the themes common among still-suffering female alcoholics, their stories show how Alcoholics Anonymous helped these women find a new way of life.

    P-5 – Taxes included.

    Women in A.A.

    0,70$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 1,00$

    Personal stories tell how men or women in the military – any rank, any age – can beat a drinking problem through A.A.

    P-50 – Taxes included.

    A.A. and the Armed Services

    1,00$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 2,00$

    Booklet that tells the story of the writing and the publication of the English, Spanish and French editions of the Big Book.

    Three languages — English, Spanish and French — are contained in one book.

    M-73 – Taxes included.

    A Brief History of the Big Book (Trilingual)

    2,00$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 0,60$

    Report from a group of doctors in Alcoholics Anonymous. A.A. members share their experience with medications and other drugs. This pamphlet offers some suggestions to A.A. members who are prescribed medication by their doctors, in order to minimize the risk of relapse.

    P-11 – Taxes included.

    The A.A. Member – Medications & Other Drugs

    0,60$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 20,10$

    Bill W. tells the story of how the A.A. Fellowship grew, from its beginnings in New York and Akron to its spread across the country and overseas. Through the lens of the Three Legacies of Recovery, Unity and Service, Bill explains how the Twelve Steps, the Twelve Traditions and the Twelve Concepts for World Service evolved.

    Closing chapters share the perspectives of early “friends of A.A.,” including Dr. Silkworth and Father Ed Dowling. With 16 pages of archival photographs.

    B-3 – Taxes included.

    A.A. Comes of Age

    20,10$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 0,40$

    Bill W.’s thoughts on the status of those addicted to drugs and other substances within A.A. are as timely as when they appeared in a 1958 Grapevine.

    We encourage nonalcoholic addicts to attend “Anonymous Movements” related to their specific addictions. You are also welcome to attend “open” Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.

    P-35 – Taxes included.

    Problems Other Than Alcohol

    0,40$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 0,60$

    Dramatic story of a young construction worker and his drinking problem, told in brightly colored “comic book” style.

    P-38 – Taxes included.

    What Happened To Joe?

    0,60$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 0,60$

    Easy-to-read “comic book” style pamphlet for women alcoholics.

    P-39 – Taxes included.

    It Happened To Alice

    0,60$
    Add to cart
    Quick View
  • 0,70$

    Speaks to newcomers who may wonder how A.A. can work for someone “different” – black or Jewish, teenager or nearing 80, plus nine other people who tell how the A.A. program has worked for them.

    A nice pamphlet sharing stories of A.A. members who recovered from alcohol even though they don’t fit the stereotypical definition of an alcoholic. A.A. is for you, too!

    P-13 – Taxes included.

    Out of stock

    Do You Think You’re Different?

    0,70$
    Read more
    Quick View