The New “Anniversary
Edition” of A.A.’s First Edition of Alcoholics
Anonymous
Dick B.
© 2014 Anonymous. All rights reserved
I just
received and answered an email from a long-time Christian AA who told me he had
just received copies of A.A. General Service Conference-approved Anniversary
Edition of the Big Book First Edition.
After all
these years, I believe readers need to
understand what has come about in restoring to “official” view the
stories of the A.A. pioneers whose personal stories are in the 1939 Big Book. I
also believe, and point out, in the exchange of letters set forth below, the
tools that will make the new edition of real importance and value to its
readers.
The Correspondence (with full name
removed for anonymity purposes)
My reply to the letter below “Dear J,. . . Thanks for the heads up
on the new book. Our whole research on old school A.A. certainly includes the
personal stories of the pioneers. It was they
who were NOT writing about Bill’s Twelve Step program. Bill’s 1939 Big
Book chapters had not yet been completed as far as Bill’s chapters are
concerned. The pioneers were writing primarily about how they practiced the
Akron program set forth on page 131 of DR. BOB and the Good Oldtimers. There is
much more, and it will be covered in the video series and guidebook we have
just about completed. May I suggest that those who want a full understanding of
what the First Edition was all about need these following three additional
tools:
1. The
Co-Founders of Alcoholics Anonymous: Biographical Sketches Their Last Major
Talks (Pamphlet P-53). It will show you where the old school A.A. really
began – 4 years before the Big Book was published.
2. Our new book Dick B. and Ken B. Pioneer Stories in Alcoholics Anonymous:
God’s Role in Recovery Confirmed. It will open your eyes to the pioneer
stories’ real message.
3. Alcoholics
Anonymous; The Big Book The Original
1939 Edition Bill W. With a New Introduction By Dick B. (Dover
Publications, Inc.). This edition may well have prompted the long overdue
publication of the First Edition by A.A. itself. But my introduction to the
Dover Publications edition is 27 pages and explains what the problem is.
Thanks again
for writing, and don’t hesitate to give me a phone call if you wish to discuss
all this further.
God bless,
Richard G.
Burns, J.D., CDAAC
Author and
A.A. historian, retired attorney, Bible student (pen name “Dick B.”)
46 published
titles & over 1,450 articles on A.A. history and the Christian Recovery
Movement
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International Christian Recovery Coalition
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Recovery Resource Centers - Worldwide
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Letter to Dick B. Received Today From:
J. . . .
Sent:
Wednesday, April 16, 2014 8:28 AM
To:
dickb@dickb.com
Subject: RE:
Dick B. FYI Message: The Recovery Resources That Need a Boost in Recovery
Content
Hello Dick I
just got my copies of the 75th Anniversary of the Big Book first edition copy
in the mail I am looking forward to reading the stories to see how much they
enlighten me about the roots of early AA, the book looks great, it has thick
pages and same look as the original first edition, did you order a bunch of
copies to give away, from J. . . .canada
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