The Books Early AAs
Read for Spiritual Growth
By Dick B.
© 2014 Anonymous. All
rights reserved
If you would like to know how the early members of
Alcoholics Anonymous maintained and grew in the spiritual condition produced by
their recovery program, then this book is for you. The author has spent over
twenty-four years in travel, research, and interviews discovering the books and
other written materials that were studied by members of the highly successful
A.A. of the late 1930's.
Here you will find that their primary source book was the
Bible—called by A.A. co-founder, Dr. Bob, "The Good Book." There is a summary of the
immense amount of spiritual literature that Dr. Bob read, recommended, and
loaned to the thousands he helped. Anne Ripley Smith, Dr. Bob's wife, who was called
the "Mother of A.A.," assembled a wide variety of spiritual books
which she read, recommended, and interpreted to the early A.A.'s and their
families at the Smith home on 855 Ardmore Avenue, Akron, Ohio. A.A.'s other
"co-founders" in Akron also did a great amount of reading for
spiritual growth and passed the contents on to the pioneers. And this title
contains the books that Henrietta Seiberling, T. Henry and Clarace Williams,
and Clarence S. discussed at the meetings of the early Akron A.A. Christian
Fellowship meetings.
In addition, you will find a comprehensive list of the daily
Bible devotionals, and the writings of the Oxford Group and of Sam Shoemaker
that inspired early AAs. You will also learn of the large amount of other
Christian literature of the day that was studied by Bill and Lois Wilson, and
the others in their Oxford Group and alcoholic circle of friends and
acquaintances. The recollections of Bill Wilson's secretary, Nell Wing, and of
other old-timers are listed. Without a doubt, this title contains,not only the
most recent, but also the most comprehensive report on the spiritual literature
that was read and utilized during A.A.'s formative years.
Dick B., The Books
Early AAs Read for Spiritual Growth, 7th ed. (Kihei, HI: Paradise
Research Publications, Inc.; 1998; $21.95; ISBN 1-885803-26-5. Available
through Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, www.dickb.com/titles,
and other distributors.
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