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How can you find out more about A.A.?

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  1. Most towns and cities have an A.A. listing in the telephone book, for a group or central office. Often, local A.A. has a public information committee to tell people what they want to know about A.A..
  2. If you do not find a A.A. listing in your phone book, write to:
    General Service Office
    Box 459, Grand Central Station
    New York, NY 10163
  3. You can get other A.A. pamphlets either from your town's A.A. office or by writing to the General Service Office (address above), which will send you free one copy of each pamphlet you want. Some titles are:
    44 QUESTIONS
    YOUNG PEOPLE AND A.A.
    WHAT HAPPENED TO JOE
    IT HAPPENED TO ALICE
    TOO YOUNG?
    A MESSAGE TO TEENAGERS
    DO YOU THINK YOU ARE DIFFERENT?
    TIME TO START LIVING
    THIS IS A.A.
    IS THERE AN ALCOHOLIC IN YOUR LIFE?
    THE A.A. MEMBER
    IS A.A. FOR YOU?
    THE A.A. MEMBERS - MEDICATIONS AND OTHER DRUGS
  4. In local libraries, you may find copies of these A.A. books:
    ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
    ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS COME OF AGE
    TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS
    AS BILL SEES IT
    DR. BOB AND THE GOOD OLD-TIMERS
    "PASS IT ON"
  5. The A.A. Grapevine (monthly magazine) may be obtained from your local A.A. office or by writing for information to:
    BOX 1980
    Grand Central Station
    New York, NY 10163