Lucille Kahn - Sources

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  • Cheever, Susan. "My Name Is Bill: Bill Wilson : His Life and the Creation of Alcoholics Anonymous" (Simon and Schuster), pp. 175, 300.
  • Huxley, Aldous. "Letters of Aldous Huxley" (Harper and Roe, 1960), p. 918
  • Kahn, David E. and Will Oursler. My Life with Edgar Cayce (Doubleday, 1970).
  • Kirkpatrick, Sidney D. An American Prophet (Riverhead Books, 2000) ISBN 1-57322-139-2
  • Novak, Steven J. "LSD before Leary: Sidney Cohen's Critique of 1950s Psychedelic Drug Research" Isis, Vol. 88, No. 1. (Mar., 1997), pp. 87–110.
  • Wing, Nell. Grateful To Have Been There: My 42 Years With Bill And Lois, And The Evolution Of Alcoholics Anonymous (Hazeldon PES, 1998), p. 125.
  • Sugrue, Thomas. There is a River: the Story of Edgar Cayce. (Simon and Schuster)
  • Reilly, Harold J, and Ruth Hagy Brod. "The Edgar Cayce Handbook for Health Through Drugless Therapy" (ARE Press, 2004) pp. 15,18,61-62,155

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