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First edition, first printing, signed by Bill Wilson.
This copy is inscribed by Bill Wilson on the front free endpaper: “To Vincent, In great regards. Ever, Bill.”
The first printing has reduplicated penultimate line on p. 234. Published in New York in 1939 four years after Bill Wilson and Robert Holbrook Smith founded AA in 1935, it is known as the celebrated “Big Book.” The work sets out the program’s Twelve Steps and preserves early members’ testimonies, marking a turning point in modern approaches to addiction and recovery. It remains one of the most influential American publications of the twentieth century.
This copy is inscribed by Bill Wilson on the front free endpaper: “To Vincent, In great regards. Ever, Bill.”
The first printing has reduplicated penultimate line on p. 234. Published in New York in 1939 four years after Bill Wilson and Robert Holbrook Smith founded AA in 1935, it is known as the celebrated “Big Book.” The work sets out the program’s Twelve Steps and preserves early members’ testimonies, marking a turning point in modern approaches to addiction and recovery. It remains one of the most influential American publications of the twentieth century.
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