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Extensive history about the people and events involved in the history of Alcoholics Anonymous. Has many materials from Dick B's website at www.dickb.com.

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Website: http://aa-history.com/
Average Visitor Rating: 5.00 (Out of 5)
Number of ratings: 1
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Added: 2007-10-17 23:15:11
Last updated: 2007-10-17 23:15:49

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A.A. History Titles and Articles by Dick B.
Reviewed by Dick B., 2008-02-03

Many thanks for this listing to the AA-history bookstore. Several points to make:
1. This site contains many of the 170 articles I have published on early A.A. history. It also facilitates the purchase of my 31 published books on the subject. http://www.dickb.com/index.shtml

2 It is cross-linked to my main site: Alcoholics Anonymous & Alcoholics Anonymous History which contains boundless resources on books, articles, blogs, audios, radio, links, archives, tributes, and resources. It is updated frequently and fills in the details on the titles in the bookstore site. http://www.dickb.com/titles.shtml

3. It is also cross-linked to my blog site: Dick B's Personal A.A. History Blog Site which contains ongoing research articles and excellent audio talks on all phases of A.A. history--Bible, Prayer, Oxford Group, Shoemaker, Dr. Bob, Bill Wilson, History elements, Henrietta Seiberling, Books early AAs read, etc. http://www.dickb-blog.com

4. Dr. Bob and Alcoholics Anonymous is a brand new site devoted exclusively to information about A.A. Co-founder Dr. Robert Holbrook Smith and his excellent training in the Bible as a youngster in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. http://DrBob.info

5. Freedom Ranch Maui Incorporated is a site for online training of the trainers, facilitators, counselors, and afflicted as to how to have the early A.A. program, history, and 75% to 93% success rates impact on 12 Step programs and Christian track programs today. http://freedomranchmaui.org - a nonprofit charitable 501 (c) (3) faith based educational activity.

The reason for listing all five of these sites is that they fit together like a hand in a glove. And the amount of history that has previously gone unreported, distorted, altered, and corrupted justifies many different approaches and resources if the recovery community is to look at itself in the context of its own origins, sources, and historical practices, programs, and principles, emanating from the Bible.

I recommend the A.A. History site here reviewed as an important and excellent part of the A.A. history picture and a place to buy desired resource titles.

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