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Here's a list of 'AA pamphlets'. Most all are Conference-approved or GSO service materials. Remember, Conference-approved translates into 'no earlier than 1951 when the Conference was formed'. AA did have and use pamphlets before that time which were published by individuals, groups, the Grapevine, our various central offices, as well as by GSO in New York. Some of these are listed at the end in the Pre Conference and Out of Print section.
Older out of print pamphlets are often hard to locate and document. For these I have relied heavily on Advisory Actions of the General Service Conference of Alcoholics Anonymous 1951-2000 (M-39) published by AAWS. This unfortunately yields only documentation on pre-1951 pamphlets which were later considered (revised, renamed, etc) by our yearly Conferences.
Current pamphlets I have listed, first by the date, followed by pamphlet name then GSO tracking number. The dates I use are the copyright dates taken from the pamphlets themselves, or when they were first mentioned in Advisory Actions .... Some list multiple copyright and or revision dates and I am listing them under the earliest date given. Older pamphlets, mentioned in Advisory Actions ..., I am listing under the earliest year of their mention. Some pamphlets have copyright notices but no date and these I list after those with known dates. In all the catagories I tried to note if they were reprinted from other sources, giving copyright dates and the original source, which isn't always the same as when GSO began reprinting them as 'AA pamphlets'.
I
also include mention of pamphlets that were considered
and dropped before they were distributed within the
fellowship.
Additionally, I've included mention of a few items from Advisory
Actions ... which were more general actions having
an impact on our pamphlets.
There are some problems with this list:
A few pamphlets I have and can see their
copyright dates, yet there is mention of them by Advisory
Actions ... at an earlier date! Perhaps, there may
have been two different pamphlets with the same name
(Is AA For You is one example of
this) at different times or there may have been
major revisions warranting a new copyright date. There
is also a problem with AA in Hospitals (
in 1979 renamed How And Why AA Members Carry The
AA Message Into Treatment Centers, then in 1986
renamed AA In Treatment Facilities).
The actual copy of my pamphlet lists the copyright as
1961, yet from Advisory Actions ... the conference
first discussed the need for the pamphlet in 1964!?!
I'll leave questions like that up to others to clarify.
At this point, I am leaving them under the date of the
copyright actually in the pamphlet, adding notes
about mention at other times.
There may also be problems with some of the pamphlets
names from Advisory Actions ... . Some of their
notes are clearly abreviated names, unfortunately some
of our pamphlets have very similar sounding names (the
'Clergy' pamphlets) and those references aren't always
clear, at least to me. Some of the names in Advisory
Actions ... also refer to 'working titles' which
aren't always the same as the names used when the pamphlets
were finally published. This is why some of the references
below have question marks by them.
Then there are some problems with dates. Those in Advisory Actions ... are for the Conferences that dealt with the pamphlets, while copyright dates on the pamphlets are for when they are actually published. Sometimes there has been a lag time between the Conference approving the publishing of material and when it actually 'rolled off the presses'. Usually this represents only a years difference between approval and publication. It is expecially noticable in the Membership Surveys. The other problem with dates are when the conference discusses and suggests new material. Sometimes there has only been a years difference between this and actual publication, other times is has approached ten years.
Also, in my mind, we have books and pamphlets. In GSO's mind we have books, booklets, notebooks, folders, pamphlets, guidelines, memeos, flyers and service material. Possibly even more catagories. What I include references for here are things that I might see on local groups pamphlet shelf, irrespective of what the official desigination for them are.
1941
Jack Alexander Article (P-12) (c.1941
by Saturday Evening Post, "reprinted since 1941
by special permission".) When first reprinted
the pamphlet name was the same as the actual article,
sometime later the pamphlet was renamed the Jack
Alexander Article. (? when it gained it's
current Conference-approved status? Probably when it
was renamed.)
1952
44 Questions (P-2) (see 1988)
1953
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee
that (pg 50):
- also a revision of Medicine Looks at AA.
(see Pre Conference section)
- a supplement for the Third Legacy pamphlet
be introduced.
1954
Letter to a Woman Alcoholic (P-14)
(Reprinted from Good Housekeeping, c. 1954)
the Conference
Literature Committee recommended that:
- Your Third Legacy and Your Role
in General Service Conference (see 1956)
be combined.
- Structure and Services of AA and Your
General Service be combined.
1955
AA Tradition--How it Developed (P-17)
(see Pre Conference section)
1956
AA Fact File (M-24)
the Conference Literature Committee
recommended that:
- a folder on the General Service Rep plan
based on an extract from Third Legacy Manual
(renamed AA Service Manual) be
prepared. (?see 1965, 1980 and No Date
section?)
- an instructive folder Is AA For You
be prepared. (see 1970, 1973, 1975, 1978, 1988)
- a new version of Your Role in the General Service
Conference (see 1954) be
prepared.
- a group AA Exchange Bulletin (now
Box 4-5-9) be instituted
1958
Problems Other Than Alcohol (F-8) (c.
Grapevine, Feb 1958). (see 1970, 1974, 1979,
1982)
Let's Be Friendly With Our Friends (P-34)
(c. Grapevine, March 1958) (see
1974)
1960
The Conference Public Information
Committee that (pg. 61):
- a report in question and answer form was prepared
and approved by the General Service Conference.
It was then referred to the Literature Committee with
the suggestion that this fact file containing a sharing
of experience on A A's relation with outside organizations
be published as a pamphlet. (This material was
incorporated in a revision of the pamphlet Cooperation
But Not Affiliation in 1962.)
1961
AA in Treatment Centers (P-27)
(?problem with dates here? - see 1964).
Members of the Clergy Ask About Alcoholics Anonymous
(P-25) (?see 1970, 1986, 1987)
Memo to an Inmate who may be an Alcoholic
(P-9)
1964
it was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 51):
- a pamphlet AA in Hospitals similar to
AA in Prisons be prepared. (originally
AA in Hospitals, in 1979 renamed How
And Why AA Members Carry The AA Message Into Treatment
Centers, then in 1986 renamed AA In Treatment
Facilities - also see 1961) ( AA
in Prisons broken into two pamphlets AA
in Correctional Facilities and Message
to Correctional Facilities Administrators in
1988, then A Message To Correctional Facilities
Administrators renamed A Message To Correctional
Professionals in 1997).
1965
AA Group (P-16)
it was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 51):
- a new GSR pamphlet be prepared following the
suggestions outlined by the GSB Literature Committee.
(?see 1956, 1980 and No Date section?)
1966
AA in Your Community (P-31) (see
1980, 1981)
it was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 51):
- idea of cartoon format for AA literature be further
explored & developed to reach alcoholics unable
to read well or at all.
- a Guide to Leading Newcomer Meetings
be prepared as soon as possible. (M-1, no date)
1967
the Conference Literature Committee
(pg. 51-2):
- reported that The AA Way of Life was
greatly anticipated.
- noted enthusiatic reception of comic book pamphlet
What Happened to Joe. (see 1985)
- the possibility of translating What Happened
to Joe into Spanish.
- expressed interest in upcoming revisions of
AA for the Woman (see 1968),
Young People in AA (see
1969, 1973, 1986), and Questions
and Answers on Sponsorship" (see 1970,
1974, 1976, 1994).
1968
AA for the Woman (P-5)
it was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 52):
- brief mimeo service material (not Guidelines format)
be prepared to provide listing of source material -
Conference-approved literature as an aid to closed
meeting discussion topics. (?see No Date
section)
It was recommended by the Cooperation
with the Professional Community Committee that (pg.
32):
-the Committee approved Suggestions for Improving
AA's Relation the Medical Profession and the Community
and recommended that it be made available to all AA
groups.
It was recommended by the Conference
Public Information Committee that (pg. 62):
- the committee reviewed and approved the pamphlet The
Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous, with minor
changes.
1969
AA's Legacy of Service (P-44) (reprint
from AA Service Manual)
Young People and AA (P-4) (see
1967, 1973, 1986)
1970
Member's-Eye View of Alcoholics Anonymous
(P-41)
it was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 52):
- occassionally group discussion center around Conference-approved
pamphlets such as Sponsorship (?see
1967, 1974, 1976, 1994), Is AA for You?
(see 1956, 1973, 1975, 1978, 1988), This
is AA (see 1978, 1984, 1988)
or any of the others that would be suitable for such
discussion.
- The Grapevine reprints of of Bill's articles
Problems Other Than Alcohol (see
1958, 1974, 1979, 1982) and Why Alcoholics
Anonymous is Anonymous (see 1975) be
considered by AAWS.
- A Clergyman Looks at AA be considered
for revision. (?see 1961, 1986, 1987)
1971
Twelve Steps Illustrated (P-55) (see
1987, 1991)
Twelve Traditions Illustrated (P-43)
Traditions Checklist from 'AA Grapevine',
(c. by Grapevine Nov 1969 through Sept
1971)
It was recommended by the Conference
Public Information Committee that (pg. 62):
- A Student's Guide To Alcoholics Anonymous
be accepted for publication with minor revision. (renamed
Brief Guide to Alcoholics Anonymous in
1972)
1972
Brief Guide to Alcoholics Anonymous (P-42)
(formally A Student's Guide To AA
see 1971)(see 1980)
Co-Founders of Alcoholics Anonymous (P-53)
it was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 52):
- the Group Inventory material submitted to the
committee be recommended as possible service material.
(?was this the Traditions Checklist from
the 'AA Grapevine' from 1971, the inventory
questions in the AA Group pamphlet or
something else?)
1973
Is AA For You? (P-3) (edited, shorter
version from 1956) (see 1956, 1970, 1975, 1978, 1988)
it was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 52):
- the preparation of an illustrated or cartoon style
Young People and AA pamphlet be explored.
(see 1967, 1969, 1986)
1974
AA and the Armed Services (P-50) (?see
1986)
How AA Members Cooperate With Professionals
(P-29) (originally How AA Members Cooperate
with Other Community Efforts to Help Alcoholics
see 1994)
Inside AA (P-18) (see 1980)
Speaking at Non-AA Meetings (P-40) [I've
heard from another they have a version dated 1972.]
(see 1979)
it was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 52):
-the pamphlet Questions and Answers on Sponsorship
be reviewed and rewritten to include Twelfth Step calls
& sponsorship, with a new suggested title Twelfth
Step Calls and Sponsorship. (see 1967,
1970, 1976, 1994)
- in memory of AA's co founders, the last talk of each
be prepared in pamphlet form:
Bill's Last Message (M-12) (no
publication date)
Dr. Bob's Farewell Talk (M-16) (no
publication date)
- the Grapevine reprints Why Alcoholics
Anonymous is Anonyous (see 1970, 1975),
Let's Be Friendly With Our Friends
(see 1958), and Problems Other than Alcohol
(see 1958, 1974, 1979, 1982) be prepared
in standard pamphlet format.
- the Literature Committee explore the need for a pamphlet
on taking the Fourth and Fifth Steps. (1979
& 1985 Conferences also decided these are
explained well enough in Big Book and 12&12).
1975
it was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 52-3):
- the original Is AA for You? pamphlet
be dropped and the simplified version be used. (see
1956, 1970, 1973, 1978, 1988)
- The Alcoholic Husband and
The Alcoholic Wife be combined into pamphlet
called The Alcoholic Mate or another appropriate
title. (see 1976 & Pre Conference
section)
- the reprints Why Alcoholics Anonymous is Anonymous
(see 1970, 1974),
Our Critics Can Be Our Benefactors, and
AA as a Community Resource
be dropped.
It was recommended by the Conference
Report and Charter Committee that (pg. 23):
- In order to familiarize AA's (at group level) with
the Twelve Concepts, the trustees literature Committee
consider publishing the Twelve Concepts in pamphlet
form similar to The Twelve Traditions Illustrated.
(see 1986)
1976
Do You Think You're Different? (P-13)
(edited and retitled version of So You Think You're
Different?)
Is There an Alcoholic in Your Life? (P-30)
Questions and Answers on Sponsorship (P-15)
(see 1967, 1970, 1974, 1994)
Your AA General Service Office (F-6) (see
1980)
it was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 53):
- the new title of the combined pamphlets The
Alcoholic Husband and The Alcoholic Wife
be Is there an Alcoholic in Your Life
with subtitle "AA's Message of Hope". (see 1975
& Pre Conference section)
- the new title of the teenage cartoon pamphlet be Teenagers
and AA. (?see 1977, 1988)
- action on pamphlets directed to special groups of
alcoholics be deferred until after publication of Do
You Think You're Different?.
1977
Too Young? (P-37) (?see 1976)
it was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 53):
- the proposal on Living Sober Longer
not be pursued further as there is insufficient need
for such a pamphlet.
- suggested that AA groups be discouraged from selling
literature not distributed by GSO and the Grapevine.
It was recommended by the Conference
Public Information Committee that (pg. 63):
- GSO prepare a one sheet flyer about AA.
In addition to distributing the flyer to local P I committees,
students, and civic groups, it would be helpful to distribute
it to general service representatives and group secretaries.
(? see no date section)
1978
Circles of Love and Service (P-45) (see
1980)
Where Do I Go From Here? (F-4) (see
1980)
Carrying the Message Inside the Walls
(F-05) (see 1980, revised in 1989 and renamed
Carrying The Message Into Correctional Facilities)
Alcoholics Anonymous Membership Survey
(P-48) (surveys done in 1977, 1980, 1983, 1986,
1989, 1992, 1996, 1998, 2001 ?other years)(the
pamphlet I have is copyright 1997 with the 1996 survey.
Preceding list of dates are those of actual surveys,
not necessarily of the pamphlets themselves)
It was recommended by the Conference
Policy and Admissions Committee (Conference Policy)
that (pg. 15):
- talks made by Bill and Bern Smith, beginning
with the first General Service Conference in 1951, be
circulated to the Conference and trustees Literature
Committee so that consideration could be given to making
this material available to the fellowship in printed
form.
It was recommended by the Correctional
Facilities Committee that (pg. 36):
- the manuscript of the new inmate pamphlet, It
Sure Beats Sitting in a Cell, be accepted pending
mail-poll approval by the committee of the final edited
version and illustrations; that production then proceed
under the direction of the trustees Committee on Correctional
Facilities, with the word "hell" being omitted from
the title; and that consideration be given to the use
of color illustrations if financially feasible.(see
1979)
It was recommended by the Finance
Committee that (pg. 41):
- a new pamphlet on Finance, in at least two
colors, be prepared and distributed to stressing self
support through the 60-30-10 Plan. How the 60-30-10
Plan helps carry the AA message around the world and
that the title of the pamphlet be Self Supporting?
The 60-30-10 Plan. (see 1980)
It was recommended by the Conference
Public Information Committee that (pg. 63):
- the following items be added to the PI kit:
AA At A Glance (F-1)(see 1980),
Is AA For You? (see 1956, 1970, 1973,
1975, 1988), This Is AA (see
1970, 1984, 1988), and a one sheet piece describing
the display and how to order it.
1979
It Sure Beats Sitting in a Cell (P-33)
(see 1978)
it was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 53-4):
- the pamphlet for the older alcoholic be approved by
the Conference with the title Now It's Time to
Start Living and subtitle "Stories of Those
Who Came to AA in Their Later Years". (renamed
Time to Start Living in 1980, replace
by AA For the Older Alcoholic in 2001)(see
1980, 1991, 2001)
It was recommended by the Cooperation
with the Professional Community Committee that (pg.
33):
- Problems Other Than Alcohol be Conference-approved.
(see 1958, 1970, 1974, 1982)
It was recommended by the Conference
Public Information Committee that (pg. 64):
- the mail-poll approval given for the changes made
in the pamphlets Understanding Anonymity
(see 1981) and Speaking At Non-AA
Meetings (see 1974) to reflect
the 1978 Conference indication that most AA Members
use first names only when speaking at non AA meetings
be reaffirmed.
It was recommended by the Conference
Committee on Treatment Facilities that (pg. 68):
- the Conference approve the pamphlet How And
Why AA Members Carry The AA Message Into Treatment Centers
(formerly AA In Hospitals see 1961,
1964, then again renamed AA In Treatment
Facilities in 1986).
1980
it was recommended by the
Conference Literature Committee that (pg. 54):
- change the title of the pamphlet Now It's Time
to Start Living to Time to Start Living.(see
1979, 1991, 2001)
- the following pamphlets, leaflets and flyers be approved:
Where Do I Go From Here? (see1978)
, Your AA GSO (see
1976), GSR (?see 1956,
1965, and No Date section),
Self Supporting? The 60-30-10 Plan (see
1978), Inside AA (see 1974),
Carrying the Message Inside the Walls
(see 1978), Circles of Love
and Service (see 1978),
AA in Your Community (see 1966,
1981 and below), AA at a
Glance (see 1978),
The AA Member, If You
Are a Professional (see 1986).
It was recommended by the Correctional
Facilities Committee that (pg. 36):
- a new pamphlet aimed at the dually addicted inmate
not be considered it at this time.
It was recommended by the Conference
Public Information Committee that (pg. 64):
- AA In Your Community (see
1966, 1981) be discontinued since this pamphlet
is so much like A Brief Guide (see
1972) and AA At A Glance. (see
1978)
1981
Alcoholics Anonymous and Employee Assistance Programs
(P-54) (originally published as AA
and Occupational Alcoholism Programs, in 1989
renamed AA and Employee Assistance Programs,
revised and again renamed Is There an Alcoholic
in the Workplace? in 1998)
Newcomer Asks (P-24) (originally
from Great Britian)
Understanding Anonymity (P-47) (older
pamphlet rewritten with new copyright date - see 1979).
it was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 54):
- a subcommittee be formed to review existing pamphlets
with an eye to which should be combined or dropped;
their report to be given to the 1982 Conference.
- suggestion to include the Twelve Traditions in all
pamphlets when feasible.
It was recommended by the Conference
Report and Charter Committee that (pg. 24):
- The AA Service Manual and Twelve
Concepts for World Service be combined into
one volume.
It was recommended by the Cooperation
with the Professional Community Committee that (pg.
33):
- the leaflet AA in Your Community be
reinstated as General Service Conference-approved literature
and put back into distribution as soon as possible.
(see 1966, 1980)
1982
Supporting the AA Support System (F-03)
AA as a Resource for the Medical Profession
(P-23) (in 1992 revised and renamed AA
as a Resource for the Health Care Professional)
it was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 54):
- suggestion to seek Conference approval for Problems
Other Than Alcohol (Excerpts) be approved. (see
1958, 1970, 1974, 1979)
1983
it was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 54-5):
- distribution of the pamphlet The AA Member and
Drug Abuse be continued until it is revised
for consideration by the 1984 Conference. (replaced
by The AA Member - Medications and Other Drugs
in 1984).
1984
AA Member - Medications and Other Drugs
(P-11) (replaced The AA Member and Drug
Abuse)
This Is AA (P-1) (see 1970, 1978,
1988)
it was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 55):
- a pamphlet or manual for AA central offices / intergroups
not be developed.
It was recommended by the Conference
Committee on Treatment Facilities that (pg. 69):
- the Guidelines on Correctional and Treatment
Facilities Committees be separated.
1985
It Happened to Alice (P-39)
What Happened to Joe (P-38) |both
these got new illustrations this year (see 1967)
it was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 55):
- a condensed version of the Twelve Concepts
would be especially valuable to service workers, the
manuscript be reproduced and distributed by GSO as service
material.
1986
If You Are a Professional (P-46) (new
version of older pamphlet see 1980)
Twelve Concepts for World Service Illustrated
(P-8) (see 1975)
it was recommended by the
Conference Literature Committee that (pg. 55-6):
- the following pamphlets be updated if possible and
presented to the 1987 Conference: Young
People and AA (see
1967, 1969, 1973), AA and
the Armed Forces (?see 1974)
- AAWS editorial staff continue to degenderize AA
literature with the exception of Bill W's writings
as the items are reprinted.
It was recommended by the Conference
Agenda Committee that (pg. 9):
- one of the discussion topics for the 1987 Conference
be "Publishing - Too Much?"
It was recommended by the Cooperation
with the Professional Community Committee that (pg.
34):
- in the pamphlet A Clergyman Asks About Alcoholics
Anonymous in the fifth paragraph on page 8,
the sentence which reads "newcomers are encouraged to
attend one or more meetings a week" be changed to "newcomers
are encouraged to attend meetings as frequently as possible."
(renamed The Clergy Asks ... in
1987)(?see ?1961, ?1970)
It was recommended by the Finance
Committee that (pg. 42):
- the Finance cartoon flyer be changed.
It was recommended by the Conference
Committee on Treatment Facilities that (pg. 69):
- the title of the pamphlet AA In Treatment Centers
be changed to AA In Treatment Facilities
(see 1961, 1964, 1979)
1987
it was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 56):
- the following statement regarding AA's primary
purpose be available as an AA service piece: "THIS
IS A CLOSED MEETING OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS" (the
blue cards we have today, opposite side is read for
OPEN meetings).
It was recommended by the Cooperation with
the Professional Community Committee that (pg. 34):
- The title of the pamphlet A Clergyman Asks
be changed to The Clergy Asks when it
comes up for reprint (see ?1961, ?1970, 1986,)
It was recommended by the Correctional
Facilities Committee that (pg. 37):
- a recommendation to develop a simplified Twelve
Steps Illustrated pamphlet to carry the message
to the illiterate inmate not be accepted by the Conference.
(see 1971, 1991)
It was recommended by the Conference
Grapevine Committee that (pg. 47):
- no changes or additions be made to the Preamble.
1988
AA in Correctional Facilities (P-26)
Message to Correctional Facilities Administrators
(P-20) (revised and renamed A Message To
Correctional Professionals in 1997)
(-- these two pamphlets replaced AA in
Prisons, see note below)
Message to Teenagers (F-9) (?see
1976, 1977)
Your DCM (F-12)
it was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 57):
- the article in April/May issue of Box 4-5-9
entitled "Service Sponsorship: A Vital Stepping Stone
to Service and Sobriety" be prepared as a service
piece. (see 1994)
- a more simplified draft of the easy to read illustrated
pamphlet Is AA for You? be prepared for
consideration by the 1989 Conference. (see 1956,
1970, 1973, 1975, 1978)
- This is AA (see 1970, 1978, 1984)
and 44 Questions (see 1952) as
illustrated flyers not be published at this time.
- the Primary Purpose Card continue as a service
piece. (?see 1987)
- reaffirmed that 'Any factual or statistical information
may be updated whenever practical without having
to go through the process of Conference Action, ie.
whenever inventory runs low, a new survey is completed,
etc. In addition, minor copy cuts to make room for new
material added to puplication may be made when necessary.'
And further affirmed, 'That any other changes made in
the substance of the Conference-approved literature
shall be through the Conference process.'
It was recommended by the Conference
Report and Charter Committee that (pg. 27):
- The letter "S" be used as a prefix for the first set
of page numbers in The AA Service Manual/Twelve
Concepts for World Service, so as to differentiate
between the two sets of page numbers.
It was recommended by the Correctional
Facilities Committee that (pg. 37 ):
- the pamphlet AA In Prisons be replaced
with two separate revisions of the material: (1)
an easy to read pamphlet for inmates and outside AA's
interested in starting an AA groups in correctional
facilities, (2) a brief pamphlet or leaflet to provide
information about AA to administrators of correctional
facilities. (Both listed above. see 1964, 1997)
1989
AA and the Gay/Lesbian Alcoholic (P-32)
AA for the Native North American (P-21)
Carrying the Message Into Correctional Facilities
(F-5) (replaced Carrying The Message Inside
The Walls see 1978, 1980)
Is AA for Me (P-36)
It was recommended by the Cooperation
with the Professional Community Committee that (pg.
34):
- the revised text of the pamphlet AA and Occupational
Alcoholism Programs be approved with minor changes,
and the title of the pamphlet be changed to AA
and Employee Assistance Programs. (see
1981, revised and renamed Is There an Alcoholic
in the Workplace? in 1998)
1990
Self Supporting Through Our Own Contributions
(F-3)
it was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 58):
- the proposal for a pamphlet on the spiritual aspects
of AA not be approved because there is not sufficient
need at this time.
1991
Bridging the Gap (P-49)
Time to Start Living (P-7) (replaced
by AA for the Older Alcoholic in 2001)(see
1979, 1980)
It was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 58):
- the proposed Twelve Steps Illustrated
pamphlet be published in response to an expressed need
for similar literature (see 1971, 1987)
- the questionnaires in 7 Conference-approved pamphlets
not be standardized, as the questions in each are targeted
to specific populations.
1992
AA as a Resource for the Health Care Professional
(P-23) (replaced AA as a Resource for the
Medical Profession -see1982)
It was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 58-9):
- the 6 point definition of an AA group the removed
from all literature and replaced by the long form of
Tradition Three and a section of Warranty Six, Concept
Twelve.
1993
It was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 59):
- AAWS produce an anonymity display card (yellow
cards) with the following verbiage: "anonymity
is the spiritual foundation of all our Traditions. Please
respect this and treat in confidence who you see and
what you hear." (see 1995)
1994
It was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 59-60):
- the text of material on 'Service Sponsorship'
submitted by the trustees literature committee be included
in the pamphlet Question and Answers on Sponsorship
when current inventory is depleted. (see 1967,
1970, 1974, 1976, 1994)
- the circle and triangle logo be discontinued
on all Conference-approved literature.
- the words 'this is a general service Conference-approved
literature' be displayed on the front cover all
AA Conference-approved literature whenever possible.
It was recommended by the Cooperation
with the Professional Community Committee that (pg.
35):
- the changes to How AA Members Cooperate with
Other Community Efforts to Help Alcoholics,
prepared by the trustees CPC Committee, be approve with
additional changes. The the pamphlets title be changed
to How AA Members Cooperate with Professionals
with the subheading "Cooperation, But Not affiliation."
(see 1974)
1995
Self-Support: Where Money and Spirituality Mix
(F-3)
It was recommended by the Conference
Literature Committee that (pg. 60):
- a video on ways that GSO serves the Fellowship
be developed, with accompanying service pamphlet.
It was recommended by the Conference
Public Information Committee that (pg. 67):
- the Anonymity Statement Card (yellow
card), revised to include anonyminity reminders
regarding videotaping and full names on audiotapes be
approved. (see 1993)
1996
It was recommended by the Conference
Grapevine Committee that (pg. 47):
- a manuscript be developed for pamphlet providing basic
information on the AA Grapevine magazine
and its place in Alcoholics Anonymous and be brought
to the 1997 Conference for approval.
1997
It was recommended by the Correctional
Facilities Committee that (pg. 38):
- the name of the pamphlet, A Message To Correctional
Facilities Administrators be changed to A
Message To Correctional Professionals and that
the following two paragraphs from the pamphlet If
You Are a Professional be included: "AA wants to
work with you" and "What AA Does Not Do". (see
1964, 1988)
1998
It was recommended by the Cooperation
with the Professional Community Committee that (pg.
36):
- the draft revision of the pamphlet to replace AA
and Employee Assistance Programs be approved
with the title Is There an Alcoholic in the Workplace?
(see 1981, 1989)
2001
AA for the Older Alcoholic (P-22)
(replaced Time to Start Living -see 1979,
1980, 1991)
Can AA Help Me Too? Black / African Americans
Share Their Stories (P-51)
AA's Public Information Policy (?see 1977?)
GSR May Be the Most Important Job in AA (P-19) (?see 1956, 1965, 1980?)
Information on Alcoholics Anonymous (F-2) (?see 1977)
Memo to an AA Group Treasurer (F-96)
Suggested Topics for Discussion Meetings (?see 1968)
Three Talks to Medical Societies by Bill W., Co-founder of AA (P-6)
listed by the name on the cover + "Also Known As" (AKA) names
Mr. X and Alcoholics Anonymous, which was a reprint of a sermon given in 1939 by Dr. Dilworth Lupton of the Cleveland Unitarian Church praising the work of AA there. It was first distributed by the Cleveland group.
AA (AKA The Houston Pamphlet). Said to be the first of the early pamphlets printed in NY by the Alcoholic Foundation. A series of six articles written by Larry J for the Houston Press newspaper. The earliest of the articles it re-printed was published Feb 8, 1940. This 28 page pamphlet was first printed by the Foundation in April 1940. The pamphlet also includes Dr.Silkworth’s article from the Lancet Journal. I have heard reports that this pamphlet may have been revised in 1943 after Larry J's death.
Alcoholics Anonymous, An Interpretation of the 12 Steps (AKA Tablemate Guide or the Detroit Pamphlet). The Detroit, Akron and Washington DC (among other) groups began printing this during the 1940's. It is still distributed by Detroit's Intergroup. (None of the three versions of this pamphlet I have seen have dates or copyright info.)
The Cleveland Four Absolutes Pamphlet put out by the Cleveland group/s or Central Committee. Probably dates to the 1940's.
Impressions of AA from the Chicago Group (sometime during the 1940's). Reportedly written by Judge John T.
Intro To AA pamphlet put out by the Philadelphia Group, 1537 Pine Street (early 1940's). Q&A format for newcomers.
What About the Alcoholic Employee? Distributed during the 1940's by the Alcoholic Foundation. Re-print of Chapter 10 from Big Book.
The Akron Manual (1941) pamphlet/booklet distributed by the King's School Group of Akron. An Akron archivist reports, Dr. Bob commisssioned Evan Williams to write this pamphlet for beginners as he felt the Big Book was too complicated for some of the newcomers.
Guide
to the Twelve Steps
Second Reader For Alcoholics Anonymous
Spiritual Milestones in AA all three were
first published in the 1940's (probably after the Akron
Manual) by the King's School Group in Akron.
Still being distributed by Akron Intergroup.
AA Sponsorship... Its Opportunities and Its Responsibilities by Clarence S (1944), distributed by the Cleveland Central Committee.
AA Tradition - How It Developed, by The Alcoholic Foundation, 1947. (see 1955)
About
the Alcoholic Husband, by The Alcoholic Foundation,
1947. Reprint of Chaper 8, To Wives, from the
Big Book. (combined with The Alcoholic
Wife and renamed Is there an Alcoholic
in Your Life) (see 1975, 1976).
Medicine Looks at Alcoholics Anonymous
by Works Publishing Inc 1949. This pamphlet is a reprint
of papers/talks presented to the American Psychiatric
Association by Harry Tiebout, May 1943 and to The Medical
Society of the State of New York by Bill W., May 1944.
(see 1953)
The Society of Alcoholics Anonymous by William
W., Co-founder, reprinted by Works Publishing Inc (date
unknown). Reprints an article which appeared in The
American Journal of Psychiatry, Nov 1949.
AA - God's Instrument (AKA Why We Were Chosen - which is actually an abreviated form of the whole) (before 1950) originally and still printed by Chicago Central Office. AA talk that was given by a Judge John T in 1943 at the fourth anniversary dinner of the Chicago Group.
High Road to Happiness (late 1940's early 1950's) distributed by the Brighter Side Group of Waterloo, Iowa. a 20 page guide to the Steps.
AA...A Uniquely American Phenomenon Feb 1951, Fortune magazine article about AA. GSO reprinted this in pamphlet form.
The Alcoholic Wife - A Message To Husbands, 1954. (combined with The Alcoholic Husband and renamed Is there an Alcoholic in Your Life) (see 1975, 1976).
Respecting Money by Bill W.(Co-Founder). This pamphlet is a reprint of an article from the Nov. 1957 Grapevine. In it, Bill explains how AA has handled and should handle the problems of money.