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BILL W. by Francis Hartigan

Editorial review from Booklist magazine states:

"Alcoholics Anonymous cofounder Bill Wilson had his first alcoholic drink in the army in World War I and his last in December 1935. Meanwhile, he had nearly destroyed his capacity to work, his marriage, and his life. Drawing on interviews with Bill's widow, Lois, and others prominent in AA history, Hartigan distinguishes between Bill's private and public lives. He reveals that Bill's womanizing was so bad that AA colleagues set up a "Founder's Watch Committee" to steer Bill away from women he was about to get involved with; and he treats Bill's attacks of depression and Lois' efforts to keep him away from booze at length. The book also covers the extreme financial hardships Lois and Bill endured and about Bill's public persona, Hartigan recounts the "hot flash" experience that stopped his drinking and his policy that reformed alcoholics must help other drunks if they are to maintain their own sobriety. In addition, Hartigan covers AA's radiation from its Akron, Ohio, origins; the development of the 12 steps; the writing and publication of AA's famed "Big Book"; and AA's controversies in considerable detail." All-in-all, this is a book that I found hard to put down.

Pub. St. Martin's Press, 2000 stated 1st edition, 1st printing, 237 pages, hardback in grey cloth board  Retail price at $24.95.

Table of Contents Bill W by Francis Hartigan      
Acknowledgments   ix  
A Word on Anonymity   xiii  
Introduction: The Poster Boy   1  
  In This Corner
  9  
  Powering Up
  17  
  Trying Harder
  24  
  It's Over
  29  
  Loyalty Beyond Measure
  35  
  On the Street
  41  
  Different
  49  
  Changed
  57  
  What was It?
  63  
  The Crusaders
  70  
  A New Man
  74  
  The Meeting
  81  
  The Manager
  87  
  Two Programs
  94  
  Impoverishment
  101  
  Spreading the News
  113  
  Works Publishing
  118  
  From Manuscript to Book
  125  
  Alone
  133  
  Renewal
  140  
  Settling In
  149  
  The Blackness Returns
  160  
  Spiritual Explorations
  174  
  The Steps Revisited
  184  
  The Other Woman
  190  
  Expanding Horizons
  198  
Where to Find Help   213  
Appendix   216  
Bibliography   218  
Index   231  

 

 

ISBN: 0312200560
Subtitle:
A Biography of Alcoholics Anonymous Co-Founder Bill Wilson
Author:
Hartigan, Francis
Publisher:
Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press
 Subject: Twelve-Step Programs
 Subject: Historical - U.S.
 Subject: Specific Groups - Special Needs
Subject:
Biography Subject: Alcoholism
 Subject: Alcoholics
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Substance Abuse & Addictions - Alcoholism
 Edition Number: 1st ed.
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references and index
. Publication Date: March 2000
Binding:
Trade Cloth
 Language: English
Illustrations:
Yes
 Pages: 256
 Dimensions: 949x645x97 120

 
Front flap
Intro pages 1
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Table of contents 1
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Full index 1
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Back flap
Back cover