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  2. The Big Book (Alcoholics Anonymous) - Wikipedia

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    When the second version of The Big Book was released in 1955, reviewers once again gave their opinions, with reception still mostly positive. One reviewer stated that the pages of the book were American legend and would "remain there, through the full history of man's pursuit of maturity."

  3. Marty Mann - Wikipedia

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    Marty Mann's Story Women Suffer Too, Big Book (Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th ed.) Online, This page was last edited on 24 September 2024, at 02:59 (UTC). ...

  4. History of Alcoholics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    The title of the book Wilson wrote is Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story Of How More Than One Hundred Men Have Recovered From Alcoholism but it is referred to by AA members as "the Big Book". Its main objective is to help the alcoholic find a power greater than himself" that will solve his problem, [ 49 ] the "problem" being an inability to stay ...

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  6. Big Book - Wikipedia

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    The Big Read, a 2003 survey carried out by the BBC, with the goal of finding the "Nation's Best-loved Book" by way of a viewer vote via the Web, SMS and telephone Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Big Book .

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  8. The Little Red Book (Alcoholics Anonymous) - Wikipedia

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    The Little Red Book by Anonymous, 1946. (author was Ed Webster) The Little Red Book Study Guide by Bill P., 1998. [3] The Little Red Book For Women by Karen Casey and Bill W., 2004. features the original text of The Little Red Book along with annotated passages addressing issues related to how women experience addiction and recovery. [4]

  9. The Big Book Of - Wikipedia

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    Slated for a 2001 release, Paradox had planned to publish the 18th book in the series, The Big Book of Wild Women.The book is narrated by "Susie the Floozie" and was to profile notable women throughout history who had made an impact on American culture, while pushing the envelope of unconventional behavior.