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Q & A: Alcoholism and Sobriety, by Jane S.
"Ralph Pfau (Father John Doe) and the Golden Books," by Glenn C.
"Requiem for a Resentment," Mel B.
Richards, Stan (Fort Wayne, Indiana): John Barleycorn, "I'm not a Nice Guy"
"Richmond Walker and the Twenty-Four Hour Book," by Glenn C.
"Richmond Walker in A.A. History: Chronology of His Life," by Glenn C.
"The Right Side of the Page," by John Barleycorn
The Road to Fellowship: The Role of the Emmanuel Movement and the Jacoby Club in the Development of Alcoholics Anonymous, by Richard M. Dubiel
Rowland Hazard photo
RUTH, SISTER: "A Nun's Story: Sister Ruth Finds God in the A.A. Meetings," by John Barleycorn
The St. Louis Gambler & the Railroad Man, by Glenn C., Vol. 2 of Lives and Teachings of the A.A. Old Timers
The Seattle Pamphlet (also known as the Detroit/Washington D.C. Pamphlet, the Tablemate, and the Table Leader's Guide):
Alcoholics Anonymous: An Interpretation of the Twelve Steps
Second Reader for Alcoholics Anonymous, Akron early A.A. pamphlet
Shame & Guilt, by Ernest Kurtz, second edition, revised and updated, 2007.
SIX STEPS: "Early Six-step Versions of the Steps"
Smith, Annette R. The Social World of Alcoholics Anonymous: How It Works
"Sober Sleuths: Lawrence Block and James Lee Burke," by Richard M. Dubiel
The Social World of Alcoholics Anonymous: How It Works, by Annette R. Smith
Sophia (Lady Wisdom) and the feminine aspect of God
Spiritual Milestones in Alcoholics Anonymous, Akron early A.A. pamphlet
Stan Richards (Fort Wayne, Indiana): John Barleycorn, "I'm not a Nice Guy"
"Stellar Fire: Carl Jung, a New England Family, and the Risks of Anecdote," by Cora Finch. Link to her account on the Stellarfire website of Rowland Hazard's life and struggles with alcoholism, and the evidence proving that he was Carl Jung's patient in 1926, not 1931
STEPS: "Early Six-step Versions of the Steps"
Stools and Bottles (by Ed Webster): "Ed Webster (Minneapolis) and The Little Red Book"
SUCCESS RATE: "Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Recovery Outcome Rates: Contemporary Myth and Misinterpretation," by Arthur S. (Arlington, Texas), Tom E. (Wappingers Falls, New York), and Glenn C. (South Bend, Indiana). Adobe PDF file
Swegan, William E., and Louis Jolyon West: The Lackland Model of Alcoholism Treatment
Swegan, William E., "The Psychology of Alcoholism," Chapter 2 of Victory Over Alcohol
Swegan, William E., "The Thrill of Victory Over Alcohol, "Chapter 1 of Victory Over Alcohol
Swegan, William E., Victory Over Alcohol: Old-Time A.A. Beginners Lessons
The Table Leader's Guide (also known as the Tablemate, the Detroit/Washington D.C. Pamphlet, and the Seattle Pamphlet): Alcoholics Anonymous: An Interpretation of the Twelve Steps
The Tablemate (also known as the Table Leader's Guide, the Detroit/Washington D.C. Pamphlet, and the Seattle Pamphlet): Alcoholics Anonymous: An Interpretation of the Twelve Steps
Tillich, Paul: Richard M. Dubiel, "Paul Tillich: Key Philosophical Theologian of the Mid-Twentieth Century"
"The Tools of Recovery," northern Indiana reading for the beginning of A.A. meetings
Three Recovery Classics: As a Man Thinketh (by James Allen), The Greatest Thing in the World (by Henry Drummond), An Instrument of Peace (the St. Francis Prayer), by Mel B.
"The Thrill of Victory Over Alcohol," by William E. Swegan
Tom E. (Wappingers Falls, New York), with Arthur S. (Arlington, Texas) and Glenn C. (South Bend, Indiana), "Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Recovery Outcome Rates: Contemporary Myth and Misinterpretation," Adobe PDF file
Tommy H. (Baton Rouge, Louisiana), "First 226 Members Akron, OH AA Group"
"Twelve-Step Meditation in the A.A. Big Book and the 12 & 12," by Glenn F. Chesnut
"The Upper Room and Early A.A.," Glenn C.
Victory Over Alcohol: Old-Time A.A. Beginners Lessons, by William E. Swegan
"The Virtues and the Vices," by Glenn C.
Walker, Richmond: "The Earliest Printings of Richmond Walker's Twenty-Four Hours a Day," by Glenn C., with photos from the collection of Jack H. (Scottsdale, Arizona)
Walker, Richmond: "Richmond Walker and the Twenty-Four Hour Book," by Glenn C.
Walker, Richmond: "Richmond Walker in A.A. History: Chronology of His Life," by Glenn C.
Walker, Richmond, Memoirs
Walker, Richmond: Photos of Richmond Walker and His Family
The Washington D.C. Pamphlet (also known as the Detroit Pamphlet, the Tablemate, the Table Leader's Guide, and the Seattle Pamphlet): Alcoholics Anonymous: An Interpretation of the Twelve Steps
Webster, Ed: Bar Room Reveries: the joke book Ed Webster published in 1958
Webster, Ed: "Ed Webster (Minneapolis) and The Little Red Book"
Webster, Ed: The First Edition of Ed Webster's Book on The Twelve Steps, later called The Little Red Book
Webster, Ed: Founders Day in Minnesota 1946: photographs
Webster, Ed, "Instructor's Outline" for the old-time A.A. beginners classes in Minneapolis.
West, Louis Jolyon, and William E. Swegan: The Lackland Model of Alcoholism Treatment
West, Dr. Louis Jolyon: Sgt. Bill S., "Dr. Louis Jolyon West and the Lackland Model"
"Whack-A-Mole," by John Barleycorn
Wisdom: Sophia (Lady Wisdom) and the feminine aspect of God
With a Lot of Help from Our Friends: The Politics of Alcoholism, by Nancy Olson
"Writing Local A.A. History: Stories as the Vessels of Wisdom and Grace," talk given by Glenn C. at the Eastern Pennsylvania History & Archives Gathering on June 24, 2006.
Zuska, Capt. Joseph, M.D., review of Glenn F. Chesnut, The Higher Power of the Twelve-Step Program
Zweig, Dr. (Fort Wayne): "Dr. Zweig: The Good Physician," by John S. (Fort Wayne)
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