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Woman’s Home Companion from September 1938 - The Oxford Group

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Woman’s Home Companion – September 1938 – Includes “The Oxford Group: What Is It?” by Anna Steese Richardson

Description:

This original September 1938 issue of Woman’s Home Companion features the article “The Oxford Group – What Is It?” by Anna Steese Richardson. The piece provides an in-depth examination of the Oxford Group, a spiritual movement that influenced the early development of Alcoholics Anonymous. Richardson explores the group’s practices and philosophy, including the well-known Four Absolutes: Honesty, Purity, Unselfishness, and Love.

Condition: The magazine is in very good condition, showing only minimal wear consistent with age. An address label is present on the front cover.

Please review all photos carefully to assess condition.

Collector’s Significance:

  • Contains an early mainstream article explaining the Oxford Group, directly tied to the origins of A.A.
  • A valuable piece for collectors of Alcoholics Anonymous history, Oxford Group research, and 1930s ephemera.
  • Vintage magazine with original period advertising and design.

 

 

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