How
Can I Find God?by Leslie D.
WeatherheadThis book is listed
in Dick B's comprehensive "Dr. Bob and His Library" as one read by
early AA's.Publisher:
Hodder & Stoughton, 4th printing May 1934, 284 pages
Rudy ,
David R.Becoming Alcoholic: Alcoholics Anonymous and the Reality of
Alcoholism. Foreword by Norman K. Denzin. 1986, 194 pp., 5-1/2 x 8-1/2,
ISBN 0-8093-1244-1 (cloth) $21.95; ISBN 0-8093-1245-X (paper) $14.95
"Is
Alcoholics Anonymous a Religion: Beyond Functional and Substantive Definitions
of Religion" David R. Rudy, Morehead State University Rudy, David R./Greil, Arthur L.: Is Alcoholics Anonymous a Religious
Organization?: Meditations on Marginality. In: Sociological Ananlysis Vol.50:1
(1988), SS 41-51.
Rudy, David R.: Slipping and Sobriety; The Functions of Drinking in Alcoholics
Anonymous. In: Journal of Studies on Alcohol Vol 41:7 (1980), SS 727-732.
Maxwell,
Milton A., The Alcoholics Anonymous Experience: A Close-Up View for
Professionals (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1984).
Beware
the First Drink! : The Washington Temperance Movement and Alcoholics Anonymous
by Leonard U. Blumberg, William L. Pittman Paperback
(January 1991) Glen Abbey Books; ISBN: 0934125228
Changed
Lives the Story of Alcoholics Anonymous
by Dennis C. Morreim
Augsburg Fortress Publishers; ISBN: 0806625481
Drinking
and Intoxication-JELLINEK DRINKING
AND INTOXICATION 16plate
illustrations.Publ.
Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, copyright 1959 Journal of Studies on
Alcohol, Inc, New Haven, CT,
Harper's
magazine February 1963 issue 5-page article on Alcoholics Anonymous
by Arthur H. Cain. "A A Cult or Cure??" 2nd Page below is other
The
1963 Harpers Magazine Article Criticizing A.A. The January
issue of Harpers carried an article which harshly criticized A.A. This
was only the first of several articles which appeared in national magazines
in 1963 and 1964. As a result, A.A. took its own inventory at the 1963
General Service Conference. (on Burke's website)
The
Gabriel Heatter Broadcast--April 1939. (Burke's website) The first national exposure for A.A. came with
this broadcast of the popular "We The People" radio program.
Here is something and extremely
RARE!! SMT Guild presents the Golden Recordings of Father John Doe
on 33 rpm.
"Aspects
of Alcoholism" Two Volume Set (Volumes 1[1963] and 2[1966]) Reports
on the studies of Alcoholism published by J.B. Lippincott Co. This booksare
no longer in print and finding the set is extremely difficult.
"The
Greatest Story Told" (1st printing 1949).by Fulton Oursler,
an earlier Oxford Group member, editor of "Liberty" magazine, and long time
friend to AA.
"The Greatest Story Ever Told"
(1st printing 1949). Both books are by FultonOursler,
an earlier Oxford Group member, editor of "Liberty" magazine, and long
time friend to AA. Both are pictured here
by Two Listeners (20th printing)
Edited by AJ Russell Author of "For Sinners
Only" his book about His Oxford Group experience
Early
History of Alcoholic Anonymous These articles were written by nationally recognized historian and
oft-quoted Alcoholics Anonymous archivist Mitchell K. They are on the about.com
website.
Primer
On Alcoholism by Marty Mann. Rinehart & Co., N.Y. and Toronto.
Copyright, 1950, by Marty Mann. 213 pages
Bill W by Francis Harnigan "He was the secretary of and
confidant to Bill Wilson's wife, Lois. He lives in New York City. "
"Here is the honest factual book Bill W. might have written about
himself. Many AAs see it as the definitive biography. It rescues Bill W.
from sainthood some have thrust upon him." --Mel B
The
Joy of Being Soberby Jack Mumey...(A Recovering Alcoholic) A
Book For Recovering Alcoholics And Those That Love Them Publ.
Contempory Books, Chicago, 1984, 213 pages,
The
Story of Ted by Mary Carlton. Vantage Press, 1956, 1st
edition, 216 pages