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	    0,00$A full-color illustrated pamphlet that suggests ways of apportioning group contributions to support various service entities. F-3 – Free.  Self-Support: Where Money & Spirituality Mix0,00$ Add to cartQuick View
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	    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 cartQuick View
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	    2,00$Pamphlet “This is A.A. An introduction to the A.A. Recovery Program”, in large print. An introduction to A.A.: describes who A.A.s are and what they have learned about alcoholism. For all who think they may have a drinking problem. P-56 – Taxes included.  This is A.A. (large print)2,00$ Add to cartQuick View
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	    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 cartQuick View
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	    2,00$Answers many of the common questions people have about alcoholism and A.A.: What is alcoholism? What are the Twelve Steps? How can I tell if I am really an alcoholic? Informative reading for those seeking help with a drinking problem, as well as for their families and friends. 
 Large-print format suitable for those with low vision.P-57 – Taxes included.  Frequently Asked Questions about A.A. (large print)2,00$ Add to cartQuick View
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	    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 cartQuick View
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	    1,00$Personal stories tell how men or women in the military – any rank, any age – can beat a drinking problem through A.A. P-50 – Taxes included.  A.A. and the Armed Services1,00$ Add to cartQuick View
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	    0,60$Report from a group of doctors in Alcoholics Anonymous. A.A. members share their experience with medications and other drugs. This pamphlet offers some suggestions to A.A. members who are prescribed medication by their doctors, in order to minimize the risk of relapse. P-11 – Taxes included.  The A.A. Member – Medications & Other Drugs0,60$ Add to cartQuick View
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	    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 cartQuick View
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	    1,00$Dramatic story of a young construction worker and his drinking problem, told in brightly colored “comic book” style. P-38 – Taxes included.  What Happened To Joe?1,00$ Add to cartQuick View
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	    1,00$Easy-to-read “comic book” style pamphlet for women alcoholics. P-39 – Taxes included.  It Happened To Alice1,00$ Add to cartQuick View
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	    0,70$Speaks to newcomers who may wonder how A.A. can work for someone “different” – black or Jewish, teenager or nearing 80, plus nine other people who tell how the A.A. program has worked for them. A nice pamphlet sharing stories of A.A. members who recovered from alcohol even though they don’t fit the stereotypical definition of an alcoholic. A.A. is for you, too! P-13 – Taxes included.  Do You Think You’re Different?0,70$ Add to cartQuick View
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	    0,70$An easy-to-read version of A.A.’s program of recovery: each of the Twelve Steps is explained through illustration and simplified text. 
 P-55 – Taxes included. Twelve Steps Illustrated0,70$ Add to cartQuick View
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	    0,90$Thirteen LGBTQ alcoholics chronicle their experience before and after joining Alcoholics Anonymous, and how — despite their trepidations about A.A. — they discover that the tie that binds us all together is freedom from alcohol. Includes stories by recovering alcoholics who self-identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and transitioning, and queer. P-32 – Taxes included.  LGBTQ Alcoholics in A.A.0,90$ Add to cartQuick View
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	    2,75$Nine new stories and a new introduction are featured in this revised pamphlet now titled “Indigenous People in A.A.” (Six further stories remain from the previous version of this pamphlet, “A.A. For the Native North American.”) The new stories are all written by Indigenous people, each from a different tribal nation or community, who have been able to stop drinking in A.A. 
 (Note — The use of the term “Indigenous” in this pamphlet is intended to be inclusive of those cultures living on the land prior to colonization.)P-21 – Taxes included.  Indigenous People in A.A2,75$ Add to cartQuick View
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	    1,40$Nine Black and African American people – of different ages and social contexts (mainly in the United States) – share how they found sobriety and a new way of life in Alcoholics Anonymous. Additional keywords: BIPOC, People of Color P-51 – Taxes included.  A.A. for the Black and African American Alcoholic1,40$ Add to cartQuick View
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	    0,75$A handy booklet for the newcomer. It contains excerpts from the most popular Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) books, 12 questions for self-identification, various texts to help you get through more challenging days and a blank page for phone numbers. Also called “little green book” or “little green booklet”, this item is included in our Welcome package. A-13e – Taxes included.  A.A. Meeting In A Pocket0,75$ Add to cartQuick View
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	    1,00$Informal guide tells how a group works most effectively, how a new group can be started and how each group can be linked to A.A. as a whole. Touches upon the following topics, and more: - Definition of an A.A. group
- Open and Closed meetings
- Suggested meeting procedures
- How to start a group
- Roles/responsibilities in a group:
- Chairperson,
- Secretary,
- Treasurer,
- G.S.R.,
- Literature chairperson, etc.
 
- A.A. group principles:
- Rotation,
- Group conscience,
- Group inventory,
- Business meetings, etc.
 
- How the group relates to service committees
- How the group relates to the General Services (New York)
 P-16 – Taxes included.  The A.A. Group… where it all begins1,00$ Add to cartQuick View
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	    0,70$Bill W.’s 1946-1947 Grapevine articles on the Traditions trace the evolution of principles for A.A. unity and growth. P-17 – Taxes included.  A.A. Tradition – How it Developed0,70$ Add to cartQuick View
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	    1,00$Based on a series that first appeared in Grapevine in the 1960s, this classic pamphlet retains its retro, light-hearted illustrations as well as its clear and plainly spoken language. Taken together, the text and images convey both the spirit and the practical application of our Traditions. 
 P-43 – Taxes included. Twelve Traditions Illustrated1,00$ Add to cartQuick View
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	    1,00$Brief, easy-to-read text and clever illustrations make the Twelve Concepts for World Service clear and understandable. P-8 – Taxes included.  Twelve Concepts Illustrated1,00$ Add to cartQuick View
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	    0,60$In this foreword to The A.A. Service Manual, Bill W. describes the beginnings of group and general services, the origin of the Traditions, and the birth of the Conference. Topics included: - What is the basic A.A. service?
- The Fellowship’s responsibility
- The pioneers’ battle for the Big Book
- News stories and sudden A.A. growth
- Beginnings of group and world services
- Origin of the Twelve Traditions
- G.S.O. today
- Birth of the General Service Conference
 P-44 – Taxes included.  A.A.’s Legacy of Service0,60$ Add to cartQuick View
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	    0,60$Directed to those in the alcoholism field, this pamphlet provides information about Alcoholics Anonymous and describes some approaches that healthcare professionals use in referring problem drinkers to A.A. P-23 – Taxes included.  A.A. as a Resource for the Health Care Professional0,60$ Add to cartQuick View
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	    0,60$Introduction to A.A. for members of the clergy unfamiliar with the Fellowship; further discussion for those seeking greater understanding of its program. P-25 – Taxes included.  Members of the Clergy Ask About A.A.0,60$ Add to cartQuick View
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	    0,70$Experience based on the functioning of A.A. groups in prisons, with institutional opinions recommending A.A. as a helpful ally. P-26 – Taxes included.  AA in Correctional Facilities0,70$ Add to cartQuick View
























