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| #15184537 in Books | Good Book Pub Co | 1993-02 | 9.25 x6.00 x1.00l, | File type: PDF | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A.A. - the early years.|By Nancy Price (flags@pld.com)|This is a book for history buffs. It is clearly Akron related - those days before A.A. twelve steps were presented to the world. It has information about Jim Newton and Bud Firestone who were important to the Oxford Group of alcoholics anonymous. It talks about Henrietta Sieberling, Anne Smith and Dr. Bob and Bill Wilson|From Library Journal|This book by a retired attorney and active AA member is the fourth title in a series covering the history of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Here the author traces the origins of the 57-year-old recovery program from its roots in the Akron, Ohio
One of the most thorough and finest recent A.A. history books, which brings to the fore the real beginnings of Alcoholics Anonymous in Akron. It shows the roles of the founding workers--Bill W., Dr. Bob, Anne Smith, T. Henry and Clarace Williams, and Henrietta Seiberling. It shows how A.A. arose from the unusual cure of Russell Firestone in 1931 and the events in 1933 that celebrated his recovery. It explains the Akron crucible and the precise methods adopted in the summ...
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