Alcoholics Anonymous 1939 First Edition

Alcoholics Anonymous 1939 First Edition by Bill W is a 2016 reprint published by Martino Fine Books, featuring 406 pages in English. This edition presents a full facsimile of the original 1939 publication, which outlines the foundational concepts of recovery from alcoholism and includes personal accounts from individuals who have successfully navigated their struggles with alcohol.
Readers will find that this book details the twelve-step program developed by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith, serving as a crucial resource for those seeking help with substance abuse and addiction. Known informally as “The Big Book,” it has been a vital tool for countless individuals on their journey to recovery. This reprint preserves the original content, making it a significant historical document in the field of self-help and addiction recovery.
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2016 Reprint of 1939 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Alcoholics Anonymous was founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith, who developed the organization’s twelve-step program. In 1939, they published this volume, which sets forth the cornerstone concepts of recovery and relates stories of those who have overcome alcoholism. Informally known as “The Big Book,” it has gone through numerous editions, and as a lifeline to millions worldwide, it is the most widely used resource for recovering alcoholics. Later editions added more personal stories. Our edition reprints the first edition of 1939, which got the enterprise started.
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