Alcoholics Anonymous World Services
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A collection of readings that moves through the calendar year one day at a time: A.A. members reflect on favorite quotations from the literature of Alcoholics Anonymous. The volume focuses on all Three Legacies of Recovery, Unity and Service.
A page for each day of the year.
B-19 – Taxes included.

Daily Reflections (large print)
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Filled with interviews with friends and family, this deeply researched biography follows A.A. co-founder Dr. Bob S. from his New England childhood to his days as a surgeon and father who couldn’t stop drinking; to his transformative meeting with Bill W. and the birth of A.A. in Akron; and finally to his untimely death in 1950. The early history of Alcoholics Anonymous in the Midwest is chronicled along the way. With 26 archival photographs.
B-8 – Taxes incluses.

Dr. Bob and the Good Oldtimers
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Through image and text, this new (2021) pamphlet offers concise descriptions of the Twelve Traditions, discussing how (and why) these important guidelines came to be and illustrating how they serve to protect A.A. unity in real world situations. Foundational A.A. principles such as anonymity and self-support are explored along the way.
P-91 – Taxes included.

Experience Has Taught Us: An Introduction to Our Twelve Traditions
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This anthology contains 56 stories retired from the first three editions of the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous.
The membership of Alcoholics Anonymous continues to grow and change, but these stories from the past will never be outdated. The essential A.A. story — “what we used to be like, what happened, and what we are like now” — is a constant. That timeless formula for A.A. talks rings just as true in these stories from our history as it does today in the meeting around the corner.
B-20 – Taxes included.

Experience, Strength & Hope
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Bridging the gap between treatment & A.A. through temporary contact programs.
For A.A.s serving as temporary contacts for newcomers leaving treatment (“bridging the gap”) or carrying the message into treatment facilities, this straightforward pamphlet presents guidelines and points to remember.
P-49 – Taxes included.

Bridging The Gap
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This illustrated, easy-to-read 32-page pamphlet expands on the 12 self-diagnostic questions in “Is A.A. for You?” Suitable for those who think they may have a drinking problem.
P-36 – Taxes included.
Is A.A. For Me?
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1,50$For A.A.s asked to speak to organizations outside the Fellowship about A.A., alcoholism, and the alcoholic, this pamphlet suggests what to say and how to say it.P-40 – Taxes included.

Speaking at Non A.A. Meetings
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This practical booklet demonstrates through simple examples how A.A. members throughout the world live and stay away from that “first drink” one day at a time. Covers topics such as attending events where alcohol is served, relationships in sobriety and much more.
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Living Sober
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This practical booklet demonstrates through simple examples how A.A. members throughout the world live and stay away from that “first drink” one day at a time. Covers topics such as attending events where alcohol is served, relationships in sobriety and much more.
Comes on 4 audio CDs.
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Living Sober (CD)
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This practical booklet demonstrates through simple examples how A.A. members throughout the world live and stay away from that “first drink” one day at a time. Covers topics such as attending events where alcohol is served, relationships in sobriety and much more.
B-25 – Taxes included.

Living Sober (large print)
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With sharing that reflects the boundless range of belief (and non-belief) among A.A. members — including Buddhism, Islam, Native American faith traditions, and atheism and agnosticism — this pamphlet shows how Alcoholics Anonymous is a spiritual organization, rather than a religious one.
P-84 – Taxes included.

Many Paths to Spirituality
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Blue card to be read during a meeting. Short statement explaining what are open and closed meetings.
“This is an open/closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous…”
F-17 – Free.

Open and Closed Meetings Card
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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.

Our Great Responsibility
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Explains the importance of the Seventh Tradition — that every group is self-supporting through its own contributions — including the spiritual significance of this principle.
F-42 – Free.

Self-Support Card
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A.A. service piece describing the historical importance and functionality of A.A. Archives at the group, district, area, intergroup/central office, region or General Service Office levels.
F-47 – Free.

The A.A. Archives
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This leaflet describes the role and responsibilities of a group treasurer:
- Choosing a treasurer;
- Passing the basket;
- Safeguarding the group’s money;
- Disbursement of a group’s funds;
- Treasurer reports;
- Prudent reserve;
- Opening a bank account;
- Insurance.
F-96 – Free.

The A.A. Group Treasurer
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Written in the first person by a member of Alcoholics Anonymous and directed to social workers, treatment counselors, physicians and other professionals in the alcoholism field, this pamphlet explains the Twelve Steps — the A.A. program of recovery — and how A.A. helps alcoholics stop drinking. Also offers fresh insight into Alcoholics Anonymous for members.
P-41 – Taxes included.
A Member’s Eye View of A.A.
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Using simple language, this pamphlet offers general information on Alcoholics Anonymous, covering topics such as symptoms of alcoholism, the Twelve Steps (A.A.’s program of recovery), the function of A.A. meetings, and more. For public information purposes.
P-42 – Taxes included.
A Brief Guide to A.A.
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This pamphlet explains how anonymity serves as both a safeguard at the personal level and a spiritual principle at the public level, and outlines what this means for A.A. members both within A.A. and outside of it. Includes FAQs on social media and the Internet, as well as suggestions for dealing with friends and family.
P-47 – Taxes included.
Understanding Anonymity
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A service piece in leaflet format for members interested in carrying the message to all alcoholics, especially those who experience barriers to access.
F-107 – Free.

Serving All Alcoholics: Making the A.A. Message Accessible
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0,50$Summarizes the latest survey of membership in the U.S. and Canada: who A.A.s are (age, sex, occupation, length of sobriety) and how they got to A.A.

2022 A.A. Membership Survey
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An optional statement to be read at meetings, this card asks members to refrain from any behavior that may compromise another’s safety and encourages all members to take any necessary precautions to ensure their own personal safety.
F-211 – Free.

Safety Card for A.A. Groups
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Two titles in a single booklet. The A.A. Service Manual is a critical resource for A.A. members involved in service. Chapters cover the roles of GSRs, DCMs, delegates, directors and trustees, as well as what happens at G.S.O. and Grapevine. Substantive appendices cover the principle of rotation, the Third Legacy Procedure and much more. In Twelve Concepts for World Service, A.A. co-founder Bill W. articulates the principles by which A.A.’s world service operates and recounts how these emerged through A.A.’s early history and experience.
Fully reformatted in 2021, revised in 2024.
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The A.A. Service Manual / Twelve Concepts 2024-2026
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10,00$The Beginnings of A.A. in Quebec – Archives’ Collection. Illustrated booklet telling the story of how A.A. reached Quebec through Dave B. A gold mine of Alcoholics Anonymous history in Quebec!
D-23 – Taxes included.

The Charisma of an Ambassador (Dave B.)
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Ten agnostic/atheist members share their experience of finding meaningful recovery in A.A., showing there is room in the Fellowship for believers and non-believers alike.
P-86 – Taxes included.
The God Word — Agnostic and Atheist Members in A.A
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