William Griffith Wilson (November 26, 1895 – January 24, 1971), also known as Bill W.lson or Bill W., was an American businessman who co-conceived and co-founded Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), with fellow co-founder Bob Smith. (From Wikipedia) More about Bill W.:
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| | Books by Bill W.: W., Bill, contrib.: Alcoholics Anonymous ("Big book online"; official online version of the 4th edition of 2001) (HTML and PDF files at aa.org) W., Bill: Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How Many Thousands of Men and Women Have Recovered From Alcoholism (New York: Works Pub. Co., 1947) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) W., Bill, contrib.: Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How Many Thousands of Men and Women Have Recovered From Alcoholism (new and revised edition; New York: Alcoholics Anonymous Publishing, 1955) (page images at HathiTrust) W., Bill: Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How More Than Fourteen Thousand Men and Women Have Recovered From Alcoholism (New York: Works Publishing, 1945) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) W., Bill: Twelve Concepts for World Service (as adopted by the 12th annual General Service Conference of Alcoholics Anonymous, 1962), also by Alcoholics Anonymous (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
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