Sunday, July 3, 2011

A.A. History-A.A Founding Brief # 2 - Akron A.A.

By A.A. History Author Dick B.

Historians, A.A. Scholars, A.A. Researchers, A.A. Members, and 12 Steppers in recovery need a brief, book by book, subject by subject resource to which they may turn for accurate, well-researched, well-documented historian facts by the leading "unofficial" A.A. Historian today; and we will mention a few separately and briefly.

"The Akron Genesis of Alcoholics Anonymous" by Dick B. - The A.A. Akron Story
www.dickb.com/Akron.shtml

Historians, A.A. Scholars, A.A. Researchers, A.A. Members, and 12 Steppers in recovery need a brief, book by book, subject by subject resource to which they may turn for accurate, well-researched, well-documented historian facts by the leading "unofficial" A.A. Historian today; and we will mention a few separately and briefly.

"The Akron Genesis of Alcoholics Anonymous" by Dick B. - the A.A. Akron Story
www.dickb.com/Akron.shtml

A.A. Brief # 2 - The Akron Genesis of Alcoholics Anonymous by Dick B. will give you a real knowledge and understanding of what took place that resulted in the founding of A.A. in Akron in 1935. All about the movers and shakers - Bill Wilson, Dr. Robert H. Smith (Dr. Bob), Anne Ripley Smith (Dr. Bob's wife), Henrietta Seiberling, and T. Henry and Clarace Williams. Easily read, thoroughly presented book by author Dick B. It clues the reader as to the truth and details of the events and people involved in A.A.'s founding in the period from 1931 to 1939 when the Big Book was published.
www.dickb.com/titles.shtml

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