LC control no. | n 78087105 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Corporate name heading | Alcoholics Anonymous |
Variant(s) | Alcooliques anonymes Anonyme alkoholikere AA A.A. Anonimowi Alkoholicy Anonyme Alkoholikern Alcohólicos Anónimos Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. Anoniminiai Alkoholikai |
See also | Hierarchical subordinate: Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. |
Beginning date | 1935 |
Associated country | United States |
Field of activity | Alcoholics--Rehabilitation |
Found in | Alcoholic Foundation, New York. A. A., 1943. The A.A. grapevine, Apr. 1946: t.p. (Alcoholics Anonymous) Religiosität, Kontrollüberzeugung und seelische Gesundheit ... c1994: t.p. (Anonymen Alkoholikern) Its Web site, Mar. 29, 2005 (Alcoholics Anonymous; A.A.; copyright Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.; had its beginnings in 1935 at Akron, Ohio; Alcohólicos Anónimos; Les Alcooliques Anonymes) Polish Alcoholics Anonymous website, viewed Jan. 25, 2007: (Anonimowi Alkoholicy) <http://www.anonimowi-alkoholicy.org.pl> Wikipedia, Feb. 8, 2013: Alcoholics Anonymous (Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an international mutual aid movement founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith (Bill W. and Dr. Bob) in Akron, Ohio) Al-Anon/Alateen (Al-Anon was formed in 1951 by Anne B. and Lois W., wife of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) co-founder Bill W. They recognized the need for such an organization as family members living with AA members began to identify their own pathologies associated with their family members' alcoholism. In the USA, Al-Anon Family Groups incorporated as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization called Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.) Anoniminiai Alkoholikai, 2008: disc label (Anoniminiai Alkoholikai; Lithuanian; published by Alcohoics Anonymous World Services, Inc.) |
National bib agency no. | 0014C2279E |
Invalid LCCN | n 80113461 |
Quality code | nlc |