Additional Sources of Information
Print Sources
"Alcoholics Anonymous" (Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc, New York City, 1976)
Alcoholics Anonymous: Third Edition , Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc., New York City, 1990
Cambridge Dictionary of American Biography , Cambridge University Press, 1995
"Doctor Bob's Nightmare," Alcoholics Anonymous: Third Edition , AA World Services, Inc., New York City, 1990
“Historical Data: The Birth of A.A. and Its Growth in U.S./Canada,” AA
“Not-God: A history of Alcoholics Anonymous” by Ernest Kurtz (Hazelden Educational Materials, Center City, Minnesota, 1979)
Web Sources
"Bill W. At Guest House: Transcript of address delivered by Bill W. at
Guest House Treatment Center for Alcoholic Priests (1968 or 1969)," at
web site: http://www.ameritech.net/users/clarksl/gsttalk.htm
http://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org
http://www.time.com/time/time100/heroes/profile/wilson01.html
http://www.steppingstones.org
http://www/aagrapevine.org/archive/billw/fragment.html
http://www.drbobs.com
http://silkworth.net/aahistory/historyaa.html (this is a great site not used for this article)
William Griffith Wilson: Turning Point: A History of Early A.A.'s Spiritual
Roots and Successes by Dick B., Paradise Research http://www.dickb.com/turning.shtml
Robert Holbrook Smith: Dr. Bob and His Library, 3rd ed., Paradise Research http://www.dickb.com/drbob.shtml
The Akron Genesis of Alcoholics Anonymous, Paradise Research http://www.dickb.com/Akron.shtml
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