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This edition is designed to make the poem, in its original Middle English, accessible to students and general readers.
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First published by Grapevine in 1952, the 12 essays in the book’s opening expand upon each of A.A.’s landmark Twelve Steps — its program of recovery from alcoholism — with practical applications, helpful examples and personal ...
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This Fourth Edition of Alcoholics Anonymous has been approved by the General Service Conference.
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A.A. co-founder Bill W. tells the story of the growth of Alcoholics Anonymous from its make-or-break beginnings in New York and Akron in the early 1930s to its spread across the country and overseas in the years that followed.
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In 1938, before the publication of the First Edition of "Alcoholics Anonymous," four hundred copies of a preliminary edition (which promised a book to follow when it was finally published) were published and sent out by Bill Wilson and Hank ...
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The collection begins with The Story of the Volsugs and Niblungs. This comprehensive collection is a must for anyone interested in Scandinavian literature.