Holden P speaking at the ALCYPAA roundup Pancake Breakfast in March of 2013
Mari G became sober in 1984, she was born in Scotland and is telling her story at the Linwood Monday Night Change Through Action Group in the summer of 2012.
Runar J. from Isafjordur Iceland telling his story at the Northern Lights Recovery Group in Wasilla Alaska - October of 2002
Corlotta R telling her story at the Alaska Glacier Group Speaker Meeting in Alaska at an unknown time.
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Hannah opens the meeting as the 10 min speaker, followed by Joe with 11 years speaking for the balance of the time at the North Oakland AA Open speaker meeting in January 2017.
Dan C speaking on Founders Day in June 1995 on the history of the three legacies in Oakland CA. He got sober in Oct of 1947. The quality of this recording is very good but it does sound slightly hollow.
Craig S from Dublin OH telling his story at ACYPAA in California in Jan of 1989
AA founder Bill W speaking on the topic of the 12 traditions, this audio is from a film that was intended to be shown in AA meetings, the audio quality is some of the best I have found of Bill W.
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Yesterday our speaker was Ann P and she mentioned one of the folks that really helped her in her sobriety was a gent named Norm A from Monrovia CA.
So I thought why not feature him today, Norm got sober at the beginning of 1954 and at the time of this speak on Unity Day in San Jose, CA in the summer of 1982 he had been sober for 28 years, this was his last talk.
I have one of these and it is one of my favorite items, a really excellent and useful for book study meetings or as a gift to a newcomer who is going to be heading to one.
The First 164 pages of The Big Book with lined blank pages opposite each page of text for note taking.
Paragraph numbers along side the text for easy reference. Entire Original Manuscript (about) including the stories. Easy to read retyped version. Includes paragraph numbers corresponding to the modern text for easy comparison.
Footnotes explaining historical and obscure references in the text.
Footnotes documenting all 79 differences between the modern text and the original 1st printing text of the 1st 164 pages (about). Yes, believe it or not, the basic text has been changed 79 times since it was first published.
Two place keeping ribbons. Special "lay flat" binding.