The Big Book

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Alcoholics Anonymous, also known as the “Big Book,” presents the A.A. program for recovery from alcoholism. First published in 1939, its purpose was to show other alcoholics how the first 100 people of A.A. got sober. Now translated into over 70 languages, it is still considered A.A.’s basic text.

Explore the Big Book

Intro

Chapters

Personal Stories

Appendices

A.A. Big Book in ASL

ASL Big Book - Preface

ASL Big Book - Preface

The Preface from the Fourth edition, of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

A brief overview of the four editions of the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. How the content outlining A.A.’s program of recovery has been retained, while some of the stories have been changed over time to reflect the current membership.

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<a href=Big Book ASL - Foreword to First Edition" />

Big Book ASL - Foreword to First Edition

The Foreword to the First edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

The original 1939 foreword. Introduces the Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous, then a group of 100 members who had “recovered from a seemingly hopeless state of mind and body.” States the book’s purpose: “to show other alcoholics precisely how we have recovered.” Stresses the importance of anonymity.

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Big Book ASL - Foreword to Second Edition

The Foreword to the Second edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A.in American Sign Language (ASL).

Written in 1955. A brief history of Alcoholics Anonymous from 1939-55, including its growth in membership as well as its spread across the U.S., Canada and beyond. Introduces the Twelve Traditions for the first time. Gratitude for "friends of A.A."

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Big Book ASL - Foreword to Third Edition

The Foreword to the Third edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

Written in 1976. Notes that A.A.membership was estimated at over one million in 90 countries, with participation of women and young people on the rise.

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Big Book ASL - Foreword to Fourth Edition

The Foreword to the Fourth edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. inAmerican Sign Language (ASL).

Written in 2001, at the “start of a new millennium.” Notes that A.A.membership wasover two million, with increasing diversity and global reach, thanks in large part to translations (Big Book in 44 language at the time) and technology (online meetings).

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Big Book ASL - The Doctor's Opinion

The Doctor's Opinion, from the Fourth edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

Dr. William D. Silkworth, who treated Bill W. and other alcoholics, reported on the effectiveness of Alcoholics Anonymous, then in its infancy, describing the physical "allergy" and the "phenomenon of craving" characteristic of alcoholism, as well as the "psychic change" necessary for recovery.

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Big Book ASL - Chapter 1 - Bill's Story

Chapter 1 - Bill's Story, from the Fourth edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

Co-founder Bill W. recounts his descent from successful stockbroker to hopeless alcoholic—and explains how a visit from an old friend inspired his recovery and planted the seeds of Alcoholics Anonymous.

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Big Book ASL - Chapter 2 - There Is a Solution

Chapter 2 - There is a Solution, from the Fourth edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

Introduces the Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous as a diverse group of alcoholics who have “lost the power of choice in drink” and whose common solution to their problem with alcoholinvolves a profound “spiritual experience.”

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<a href=Big Book ASL - Chapter 3 - More About Alcoholism" />

Big Book ASL - Chapter 3 - More About Alcoholism

Chapter 3 - More About Alcoholism, from the Fourth edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

Illustrates the self-delusion of the active alcoholic through the stories of three men who continue to drink despite dire consequences, inevitably reaching a state of “pitiful and incomprehensible demoralization.”

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Big Book ASL - Chapter 4 - We Agnostics

Chapter 4 - We Agnostics, from the Fourth edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

Highlights a pathway to recovery for alcoholics who are atheist and agnostic while addressing the resistance some alcoholics may feel toward spirituality.

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Big Book ASL - Chapter 5 - How It Works

Chapter 5 - How It Works, from the Fourth edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

Presents the Twelve Steps — A.A.’s program of recovery — and provides direction on taking Steps One through Four.

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<a href=Big Book ASL - Chapter 6 - Into Action" />

Big Book ASL - Chapter 6 - Into Action

Chapter 6 - Into Action, from the Fourth edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

Taking Steps Five through Eleven can help maintain not only physical sobriety but also personal transformation. This chapter describes how these Steps can lead to "a new freedom and a new happiness."

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<a href=Big Book ASL - Chapter 7 - Working with Others" />

Big Book ASL - Chapter 7 - Working with Others

Chapter 7 - Working with Others, from the Fourth edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

The transmission of A.A.’s message of hope from one alcoholic to another is the core of A.A.’s recovery program. As discussed in this chapter, the Twelfth Step encapsulates how this can happen.

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Big Book ASL - Chapter 8 - To Wives

Chapter 8 - To Wives, from the Fourth edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

An alcoholic marriage can be fraught with distrust, frustration, loneliness and fear. This chapter, focused on the wives of alcoholics, explores some solutions.

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Big Book ASL - Chapter 9 - The Family Afterward

Chapter 9 - The Family Afterward, from the Fourth edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

Alcoholism affects not just the alcoholic but the entire family. This chapter offers hope and counsel to family members when the alcoholic is beginning to recover through Alcoholics Anonymous.

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<a href=Big Book ASL - Chapter 10 - To Employers" />

Big Book ASL - Chapter 10 - To Employers

Chapter 10 - To Employers, from the Fourth edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

Alcoholic employees can be disruptive to an organization. This chapter, directed to employers, outlines how problem drinkers in the workplace can be approached withA.A.’s message of hope and recovery.

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<a href=Big Book ASL - Chapter 11 - A Vision For You" />

Big Book ASL - Chapter 11 - A Vision For You

Chapter 11 - A Vision For You, from the Fourth edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

This chapter recounts the birth of Alcoholics Anonymous: how the early members’ lives were transformed through the solution offered by A.A.’s program of recovery– a solution available to anyone who wants it.

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Big Book ASL - Doctor Bob's Nightmare

Dr. Bob's Nightmare, from the Fourth edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

A.A. co-founder Dr. Bob chronicles his many years as an active alcoholic and how meeting Bill W. enabled him to stop drinking.

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Big Book ASL - Appendix I – The A.A. Tradition

Appendix I - The A.A. Tradition, from the Fourth edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

The Twelve Traditions are a set of principles by which Alcoholics Anonymous functions most effectively.

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Big Book ASL - Appendix II – Spiritual Experience

Appendix II - Spiritual Experience, from the Fourth edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

Describes how a profound "personality change" lies at the heart of A.A.’s program of recovery.

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Big Book ASL - Appendix III – The Medical View on A.A.

Appendix III - The Medical View on A.A., from the Fourth edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

Five physicians endorse the therapeutic effectiveness of Alcoholics Anonymous.

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Big Book ASL - Appendix IV – The Lasker Award

Appendix IV - The Lasker Award from the Fourth edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

Notes the American Public Health Association’s 1951 presentation of an award to Alcoholics Anonymous in recognition of its “highly successful approach” to recovery from alcoholism.

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<a href=Big Book ASL - Appendix V – The Religious View on A.A." />

Big Book ASL - Appendix V – The Religious View on A.A.

Appendix V - The Religious View on A.A., from the Fourth edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

Three members of the clergy "giving their blessing" to Alcoholics Anonymous.

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<a href=Big Book ASL - Appendix VI – How to Get in Touch With A.A." />

Big Book ASL - Appendix VI – How to Get in Touch With A.A.

Appendix VI - How to Get in Touch with A.A., from the Fourth edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

Practical tips on finding Alcoholics Anonymous both locally and nationally. Includes general information on Al-Anon Family Groups.

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Big Book ASL - Appendix VII – Twelve Concepts (Short Form)

Appendix VII - Twelve Concepts, from the Fourth edition of the Big Book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," the basic text of A.A. in American Sign Language (ASL).

Written by Bill W., the Twelve Concepts for World Servicehelp to ensure thatA.A.’s service structure remains responsive and responsible to those it serves.

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Intro

Soundcloud URL The Big Book: Title Page Soundcloud URL The Big Book: Copyright Information Soundcloud URL The Big Book: Preface Soundcloud URL The Big Book: Foreword to First Edition Soundcloud URL The Big Book: Foreword to Second Edition Soundcloud URL The Big Book: Foreword to Third Edition Soundcloud URL The Big Book: Foreword to Fourth Edition Soundcloud URL The Big Book: The Doctor's Opinion

Chapters

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Personal Stories - Part I

Soundcloud URL PERSONAL STORIES Soundcloud URL Part I — Pioneers of A.A. Soundcloud URL Doctor Bob's Nightmare Soundcloud URL (1) Alcoholics Anonymous Number Three Soundcloud URL (2) Gratitude in Action Soundcloud URL (3) Women Suffer Too Soundcloud URL (4) Our Southern Friend Soundcloud URL (5) The Vicious Cycle Soundcloud URL (6) Jim's Story Soundcloud URL (7) The Man Who Mastered Fear Soundcloud URL (8) He Sold Himself Short Soundcloud URL (9) The Keys of the Kingdom

Personal Stories - Part II

Soundcloud URL Part II — They Stopped In Time Soundcloud URL (1) The Missing Link Soundcloud URL (2) Fear of Fear Soundcloud URL (3) The Housewife Who Drank at Home Soundcloud URL (4) Physician, Heal Thyself Soundcloud URL (5) My Chance to Live Soundcloud URL (6) Student Of Life Soundcloud URL (7) Crossing the River of Denial Soundcloud URL (8) Because I'm an Alcoholic Soundcloud URL (9) It Might Have Been Worse Soundcloud URL (10) Tightrope Soundcloud URL (11) Flooded With Feeling Soundcloud URL (12) Winner Takes All Soundcloud URL (13) Me an Alcoholic? Soundcloud URL (14) The Perpetual Quest Soundcloud URL (15) A Drunk, Like You Soundcloud URL (16) Acceptance Was the Answer Soundcloud URL (17) Window of Opportunity

Personal Stories - Part III

Soundcloud URL (1) My Bottle, My Resentments, and Me Soundcloud URL (2) He Lived Only to Drink Soundcloud URL (3) Safe Haven Soundcloud URL (4) Listening to the Wind Soundcloud URL (5) Twice Gifted Soundcloud URL (6) Building a New Life Soundcloud URL (7) On the Move Soundcloud URL (8) A Vision of Recovery Soundcloud URL (9) Gutter Bravado Soundcloud URL (10) Empty on the Inside Soundcloud URL (11) Grounded Soundcloud URL (12) Another Chance Soundcloud URL (13) A Late Start Soundcloud URL (14) Freedom From Bondage Soundcloud URL (15) A.A. Taught Him to Handle Sobriety

Appendices

Soundcloud URL APPENDICES Soundcloud URL The Big Book: I - The A.A. Tradition Soundcloud URL The Big Book: II - Spiritual Experience Soundcloud URL The Big Book: III - The Medical View on A.A. Soundcloud URL The Big Book: IV - The Lasker Award Soundcloud URL The Big Book: V - The Religious View on A.A. Soundcloud URL The Big Book: VI - How To Get in Touch With A.A. Soundcloud URL The Big Book: VII - Twelve Concepts (Short Form) Soundcloud URL A.A. Literature Soundcloud URL The Big Book: APENDICES

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