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[[Category:Extant Works]]Published in 1965, it contains an ''AA Primer'' listing the name, nationality, [[entrance ritual]], examples of known works and quotes from essential [[AA]] personages. [[Category:Extant Works]]Published in 1965, it contains an ''AA Primer'' listing the name, nationality, [[entrance ritual]], examples of known works and quotes from essential [[AA]] personages.
-It also carried illustrations by [[William Flintrock]] executed in a nondescript style typical of the era, depicting the personalites at work in seemingly whimsical situations designed to shed light upon an essential characteristic of the person portrayed. The most notable examples can be seen on the pages of [[Stimes Addison]], [[Stimso Adid]], Fintrock and [[Alexandre Dacusse]].+It also carried illustrations by [[William Flintrock]] executed in a nondescript style typical of the era, depicting the personalites at work in seemingly whimsical situations designed to shed light upon an essential characteristic of the person portrayed. The most notable examples can be seen on the pages of [[Stimes Addisson]], [[Stimso Adid]], Fintrock and [[Alexandre Dacusse]].

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Published in 1965, it contains an AA Primer listing the name, nationality, entrance ritual, examples of known works and quotes from essential AA personages.

It also carried illustrations by William Flintrock executed in a nondescript style typical of the era, depicting the personalites at work in seemingly whimsical situations designed to shed light upon an essential characteristic of the person portrayed. The most notable examples can be seen on the pages of Stimes Addisson, Stimso Adid, Fintrock and Alexandre Dacusse.