"Pass it on" : the story of Bill Wilson and how the A.A. message reached the world.

About Alcoholics Anonymous, its early struggles and its amazing growth, entwined with Bill Wilson's life. As the co-founder of A. A., he was never allowed to be a member. This is a story about a boy growing up in Vermont, his life as a soldier, a husband, alcohol and a spiritual experience.

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Julio Mario Santo Domingo Collection., Alcoholics Anonymous.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, 1984.
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Table of Contents:
  • The early years in Vermont
  • The war years
  • Building a life
  • On "the street"
  • From hell to the mountaintop
  • On the bridge back to life
  • "Make it snappy..."
  • Lost and found
  • Passing it on
  • "Won't money spoil this thing?"
  • "Alcoholics Anonymous"
  • One door closes and another opens
  • Divine dissatisfaction
  • On the map
  • A home of their own
  • "Spiritual kindergarten"
  • On the road
  • Beating upwind emotionally
  • Assuring the future
  • Trusting trusted servants
  • "Not to govern but to serve"
  • Coming of age
  • "Anything that helps alcoholics..."
  • A second journey
  • The final chord.