Pleasures of Reading
May 1948
By:
F.G.
| Manhattan
<emphasis type="italic">If A Man Be Mad</emphasis> by Harold Maine (Doubleday, $3)
A.A.'s Country-wide News Circuit
September 1945
Five Alcoholics Looking for the Perfect Pitch
August 1944
Along the Metropolitan Circuit
June 1944
Around the World With a Bottle
March 2011
By:
Jerry S.
| St. Petersburg, Florida
After years of booze, jails and despair, an American gets sober in Portugal
The Twelfth Concept
December 1972
<emphasis type="italic">Bill W.'s</emphasis> Twelve Concept for World Service
My Son, the Alcoholic
April 1967
By:
G. N. G.
| Forest Hills, New York
On Irish cops and rye bread, 'shickers,' and what was wrong with Ham's father
Some Writers I Have Known
May 1963
By:
Upton Sinclair
How a top writer of his day views John Barleycorn's merciless plunder of literary talent
Adrift on the Deep Blue Sea, This Crazy Mediterranean Voyage in a Rowboat Summed up His Alcoholic Life
September 1968
By:
Rodger McA.
| Cheshire, Connecticut
Down the Wrong Road
June 1965
By:
T. B.
| Marquette, Michigan
But there can be a change of direction even in a prison cell
Other Help for the Sick Alcoholic
December 1963
By:
B. L.
| Greenwich Village, New York
A new five-step program at the State University of Iowa may help alcoholics who do not respond to AA
I'm the Doctor
July 1962
By:
M.D.
| Vallejo, California
--but had much to learn which they never taught at medical school
Doctors in AA
January 1962
By:
B. L.
| New York City, New York
Another in the series of articles about special meetings
The Care and Nurture of the Old Timer
December 1960
By:
J. P. L.
| North Haledon, New Jersey
How can we hold the active interest of our indispensable "elder statesmen"?
AA World Wide
July 1957
News and comment from and about AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and General Service, Headquarters, and from the "AA Exchange Bulletin," published monthly by GSH.
AA at Work. . .or at Leisure
July 1953
By:
Bob
| Troy, New York
The Grapevine is publishing the following article as "one man's opinion," in the belief that the general subject of friendship for "visiting firemen" (on or off the beam) is a matter of importance and interest to the Fellowship as a whole. We invite comme
