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April 1989

AFTER

It's a well-know AA fact that the Big Book underwent intense scrutiny and exhaustive discussion before reaching print in its final form. In fact, Bill W. often referred to himself as the referee of these "discussions" rather then the Big Book's author. Below, excerpted from chapter five, are some examples of the changes that came about in the transition from the original manuscript to the published book.

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