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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). Abridged (without personal stories).
M81-A – Taxes included.
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Weight | 500 g |
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Dimensions | 170 × 2 × 140 mm |
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This DVD pamphlet includes the experience of A.A. members who are hearing and visually impaired, housebound, chronically ill or disabled due to brain damage or stroke. Their stories tell how they found A.A. and are living new and productive lives free from alcohol.
In American Sign Language (ASL).
DV-18 – Taxes included.
DV-10
A collection of videos on one DVD in which A.A. members who got sober in their teens and early twenties talk about their experiences in Alcoholics Anonymous. The videos, which run about five minutes each, were submitted by the members themselves and are anonymity protected. English, French and Spanish compilation. Closed captioned.
DV-09
The “Twelve and Twelve” contains 12 essays by Bill W. that expand upon each of the Steps — the A.A. program of recovery — with helpful examples and personal insights, and another 12 that explain how the Traditions protect the unity of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Originally published in Grapevine in 1952, Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions is used today by A.A. members and groups worldwide.
B-14 – Taxes included.
Discusses with concrete examples how A.A. members can cooperate with professionals who work with alcoholics and explores some of the channels A.A.s use to do so — all while preserving the letter and spirit of the Twelve Traditions.
P-29 – Taxes included.