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More Lost Booklets of Emmet Fox
By Wally P.
Overview
Emmet Fox (1886–1951) was a pioneering voice in the New Thought Movement whose teachings profoundly shaped the early days of Alcoholics Anonymous. In the 1930s, Fox drew thousands to his lectures at venues such as Carnegie Hall and the Manhattan Opera House, where he spoke on practical spirituality, forgiveness, and living in the present. Both Bill W. and Dr. Bob, co-founders of AA, were influenced by his work, which inspired many principles echoed in the Big Book.
This volume gathers a collection of Fox’s original “lost” essays and booklets from the 1930s, made available for the first time in a single compilation. These writings reveal Fox’s timeless guidance on prayer, meditation, service, and forgiveness—practices that remain essential to spiritual growth and recovery today.
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Who It’s For
About the Contributors
Emmet Fox was born in Ireland and educated in England before moving to the U.S. in the early 1930s. A leading figure in the New Thought Movement, he became widely known for his practical, inspirational essays and lectures on spirituality, many of which influenced Alcoholics Anonymous.
Wally P., an AA archivist and historian, is the author of Back to Basics and How to Listen to God. He compiled this collection to preserve Fox’s writings for new generations.
Tuchy Palmieri, of Twice Born Books, continues to publish and share works that bring forward healing habits and spiritual wisdom.
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