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- Some Early Sobriety Mementos - A Sober WebSite for Fun
- Reprints of Old Oxford Group Pamphlets from the 1940's - Eleven complete Oxford Group pamphlets. Most of AA spiritual principals were drawn from this group's writings.
- Index of materials available for printout - Development of spiritual aspects of the A.A. program. Consists of articles and resource material formatted for easy printing.
- Alcoholics Anonymous in Bristol and the West of England - Brief history of how AA came Bristol, England, and spread from there.
- A.A. History Lovers - Yahoo! Groups - Free, easy email groups
- AA History - Scores of articles, letters, and pictures about the development of Alcoholics Anonymous.
- A.A. History by Mitchell K. - A list of previous article written by historian and archivist Mitchell K. on the history of Alcoholics Anonymous.
- Alcoholics Anonymous and Its Real Oxford Group Connection - Summary of Dick B's writings on the Oxford Groups as related to AA as of 2002.
- Original "How It Works" - LD Alcoholics Anonymous Info Page
- The Serenity Prayer - The Serenity Prayer, sometimes referred to as the AA prayer. Here it is in 11 languages.
- The Jack Alexander Article - The original article by Jack Alexander which launched Alcoholics Anonymous appeared in the Saturday Evening Post, March 1, 1941
- Dick B.'s Personal A.A. History Blog Site - Complete list of more than 60 articles, plus audio talks, plus video presentations of Alcoholics Anonymous History by A.A.'s leading historian

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