

There are stains to several pages in the book. There is no writing or markings inside the book.

A previous owner signed their name on the first page. There is some splitting to the spine cover. activities) had come from Georgia down into Florida as a housing contractor.” The county was paid for the printing, but this arrangement may have made it easier to print small batches relatively inexpensively. member in Daytona Beach, was a County Commissioner and obtained the use of the county printing press to run these copies off. Walker has helped untold numbers of alcoholics through his writings. Richard Walker, the author of this work, is the second most popular Twelve Step recovery author in total sales, after Bill Wilson.

(Goshen, Indiana) told me that Wesley Parrish, an A.A. Twenty-Four Hours A Day Richard Walker 4.25 4 ratings1 review 2011 Reprint of 1954 Edition. members would write him asking for copies, and he would wrap them and mail them out. Rich distributed them from his basement: A.A. He had some copies printed, and demand for the book quickly began to spread outside of the Daytona Beach area. groups in Daytona Beach, Florida, persuaded him to have this material printed in book form, so the rest of them could use it too. “Rich (who had gotten sober in May 1942) first assembled the material on small cards which he carried around with him to use in his own prayer and meditation. Information about the writing of the book: The book was originally published by Richmond Walker and the Daytona Beach Group in Daytona Beach, FL in 1948 before Hazelden started printing the book in the 1950’s. This is a second printing published by Hazelden of the Twenty-Four Hour a Day book written by Richmond Walker.Īfter this printing of the book, the "Compiled by" statement on the title page was removed from the front of the book. SET your font size using your device settings.Twenty-Four Hours a Day - 2nd Hazelden Printing JUMP to a specific reading using the calendar button. RECEIVE a notification every day to remind you to read the daily meditation. SHARE the daily reading with friends by e-mail or text.īOOKMARK your favorite meditations (press the star in the upper right-hand corner) and easily return to them (press the star in the bottom toolbar). SWIPE forward or back to easily access more daily readings. PRESS the “Today” button to access today’s reading. Twenty-Four Hours a Day is a simple yet effective aid to help anyone relate the Twelve Steps to everyday life and will help those in AA or NA find the power to stay sober. In addition to a thought, meditation, and prayer for each day of the year, this app also contains the Serenity Prayer, the Twelve Steps, and the Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous. Part of the Sanskrit proverb quoted in the app, “For yesterday is but a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision,” has become one of the basic building blocks for a life of sobriety. Millions rely on these words as a spiritual resource that has practical applications to fit the daily life of those in recovery. With more than 6.5 million copies of the text in print, Twenty-Four Hours a Day offers guidance for those living without alcohol or other drugs. Since 1954, the words of Twenty-Four Hours a Day have become a stable force in the recovery of many individuals throughout the world. This best-selling app from Hazelden Publishing offers daily thoughts, meditations, and prayers for those in recovery from alcohol and other drugs.
