Dr. Bob and the Good Oldtimers

A biography, with recollections of early A.A. in the Midwest.

Hardcover, 373 pages

English language

Published Dec. 25, 1980 by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services.

ISBN:
978-0-916856-07-6
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OCLC Number:
7025702

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From the inside jacket cover...

This book attempts to give a portrait of Dr. Bob as full-scale and balanced as possible--for the most part, in the words of those who knew him personally. The youngster who grew up in Vermont of the late 19th century became a hard-drinking college boy, then a medical student fighting the onset of of his own alcoholism, a respected physician, a loving but increasingly unreliable family man, and at last a desperately ill drunk, without hope until he met a stockbroker from New York--Bill W., who urgently needed a fellow alcoholic to help him maintain his own sobriety.

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Subjects

  • Smith, Robert Holbrook, 1879-1950
  • Alcoholics Anonymous -- History
  • Physicians -- United States -- Biography
  • Alcoholism -- Treatment -- United States