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                "comment": "Created page with \"= Dr. Bob and the Good Oldtimers =  [[File:Dr_Bob_and_the_Good_Oldtimers_Cover.jpg|thumb|Cover of ''Dr. Bob and the Good Oldtimers'']]  == Introduction == ''Dr. Bob and the Good Oldtimers'' is a biography that details the life and contributions of [[Dr. Bob]], one of the co-founders of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). The book provides a historical account of Dr. Bob's life, the early days of AA, and the people who played pivotal roles in its foundation.  == Content Overview =...\""
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                "comment": "Created page with \"= Literature =  [[File:Literature_AA.jpg|thumb|Assorted AA Literature]]  == Introduction == Literature plays an essential role in the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) program. Various texts, ranging from the foundational [[The Big Book|Big Book]] to pamphlets and daily reflections, offer guidance, education, and inspiration to those in recovery. This page aims to provide an overview of the primary and supplementary literature relevant to AA.  == Key Texts == === ''The Big Boo...\""
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