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  • Early AA Pamphlets & Their Importance
    July 5, 2026

    Early AA Pamphlets & Their Importance

    Early AA pamphlets were small, practical tools that helped carry the message of Alcoholics Anonymous to newcomers, families, doctors, clergy, and the public. This post explores why these fragile printed pieces matter to collectors and historians, and how they preserve the language, outreach, and working methods of AA’s early years.

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  • From Pioneering Fellowship to National Movement: Jack Alexander’s A.A. Articles
    July 5, 2026

    From Pioneering Fellowship to National Movement: Jack Alexander’s A.A. Articles

    On March 1, 1941, The Saturday Evening Post published Jack Alexander’s landmark article on Alcoholics Anonymous. An event that helped take A.A. from a small, pioneering fellowship into a national movement. This post tells the behind-the-scenes story of how Post owner Judge Curtis Bok commissioned the piece, how Bill W. worked closely with Alexander, and how the resulting flood of inquiries transformed A.A.’s early public visibility almost overnight.

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  • The Rising Tide and the Oxford Group’s Print-Driven Message Recovery Collectibles
    April 3, 2026

    The Rising Tide and the Oxford Group’s Print-Driven Message

    The Rising Tide and the Oxford Group’s Print-Driven Message explores how a 1937 Oxford Group magazine captured the movement at the height of its international reach. More than a magazine, Rising Tide functioned as a carefully designed outreach tool, combining global photography, “changed life” stories, moral themes, and practical spiritual messaging with a recommended reading list meant to carry readers deeper into the movement.

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  • The First Edition Big Book: A Printing-by-Printing History (1939–1954)
    February 27, 2026

    The First Edition Big Book: A Printing-by-Printing History (1939–1954)

    From the red-bound 1939 First Printing to the final navy-blue volume issued in 1954, the First Edition Big Book traces the remarkable growth of Alcoholics Anonymous through sixteen printings. Explore cloth variations, wartime production changes, membership milestones, and the evolution of the Fellowship during its formative years.

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  • ROCKEFELLER FINANCES THE BIG BOOK Recovery Collectibles
    February 16, 2020

    Rockefeller and the Big Book

    Rockefeller and the Big Book explores how John D. Rockefeller Jr.’s modest financial support and cautious wisdom helped Alcoholics Anonymous at a critical early moment. Rather than funding AA with a large donation, Rockefeller offered limited assistance, credibility, and encouragement while warning that too much money could damage the fellowship’s spiritual foundation. His influence helped Bill W. continue writing the Big Book, supported its early distribution, and shaped AA’s lasting principle of self-support.

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