Writing the Big Book: The Creation of A.A.

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The definitive history of writing and producing the"Big Book" of Alcoholics Anonymous, told through extensive access to the group's archives.


Alcoholics Anonymous is arguably the most significant self-help book published in the twentieth century. Released in 1939, the “Big Book,” as it’s commonly known, has sold an estimated 37 million copies, been translated into seventy languages, and spawned numerous recovery communities around the world while remaining a vibrant plan for recovery from addiction in all its forms for millions of people. While there are many books about A.A. history, most rely on anecdotal stories told well after the fact by Bill Wilson and other early members—accounts that have proved to be woefully inaccurate at times. Writing the Big Book brings exhaustive research, academic discipline, and informed insight to the subject not seen since Ernest Kurtz’s Not-God, published forty years ago.

Focusing primarily on the eighteen months from October 1937, when a book was first proposed, and April 1939 when Alcoholics Anonymous was published, Schaberg’s history is based on eleven years of research into the wealth of 1930s documents currently preserved in several A.A. archives. Woven together into an exciting narrative, these real-time documents tell an almost week-by-week story of how the book was created, providing more than a few unexpected turns and surprising departures from the hallowed stories that have been so widely circulated about early A.A. history.

Fast-paced, engaging, and contrary, Writing the Big Book presents a vivid picture of how early A.A. operated and grew and reveals many previously unreported details about the colorful cast of characters who were responsible for making that group so successful.

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About the author

William Schaberg is a scholar, educator and bookseller based in Fairfield, Connecticut. He is the author of The Nietzche Canon: A Publication History and Bibliography. Schaberg earned degrees in history and philosophy from Fairfield University, where developed a keen interest in the history of ideas and went on to co-teach a course on philosophers such as Friedrich Nietzsche and William James. He spent three years in the Air Force and ran his family's blueprint shop in Norwalk, CT for thirty years, after which he sold the company and worked for its new owner as a vice-president. In retirement, Schaberg has focused on his rare book business, Athena Rare Books, and is a member of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America.

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