The original working manuscript of Alcoholics Anonymous is heading to Christie’s New York on July 1, and if you know what that book is to you, you already felt something when you read that sentence.
Estimated value: $1 to $2 million.
Yes, that manuscript. The 167-page document with pencil marks and crossed-out words and Bill Wilson’s handwriting in the margins, the one where you can literally watch the 12 Steps becoming the 12 Steps in real time. Christie’s specialist Heather Weintraub called it “a portal to that moment.” For anyone who has ever held a worn copy of that book in a church basement or a therapist’s waiting room or a car outside a meeting they weren’t sure they could walk into, that description is not an exaggeration.
It comes from the estate of Jim Irsay, the late Indianapolis Colts owner who died in May 2025 at 65. Irsay bought the manuscript in 2018 for $2.4 million at a Profiles in History auction in Los Angeles. Before that, it sold at Sotheby’s in 2007 for $992,000, and before that, in 2004, for $1.576 million. It has had a more active auction career than most of us have had careers.
Irsay was many things: NFL owner, billionaire, collector of absolutely unhinged memorabilia. His collection also included Jack Kerouac’s scroll manuscript of On the Road (sold in March for $12.135 million), Jerry Garcia’s guitar ($11.56 million), and Kurt Cobain’s guitar ($6.9 million). The man had range.
But this one, the Big Book, is going last. Intentionally. His daughters say it was the piece he cared about most.
Irsay was open about his own struggles with addiction. He founded a mental health nonprofit called Kicking The Stigma. He did not collect this manuscript the way a finance guy hangs a Basquiat. He collected it the way someone who has sat in a folding chair in a church basement understands what is in those pages.
All proceeds from the sale go to philanthropic causes Irsay supported during his lifetime.
The auction is July 1 at Christie’s Rockefeller Center salesroom. Free public exhibitions are open for viewing before the sale, if you want to see the document in person without bidding $2 million you do not have.
For what it’s worth, a signed first edition, first printing, also signed by Bill Wilson, is also up for auction. Estimated at $15,000 to $25,000. Slightly more accessible.
The manuscript is lot 1,001. The final lot. The one that mattered most.
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What is the AA Big Book manuscript going to auction at Christie’s?
The original working manuscript of Alcoholics Anonymous, the 167-page document that became the foundational text of the 12-step program, is being sold at Christie’s New York on July 1, 2026. The manuscript contains handwritten edits and pencil notations by AA co-founder Bill Wilson and publisher Hank Parkhurst, and is estimated to sell for between $1 million and $2 million.
Who owned the AA Big Book manuscript before Christie’s?
The manuscript was owned by Jim Irsay, the late owner of the Indianapolis Colts, who purchased it in 2018 for $2.4 million at a Profiles in History auction in Los Angeles. Irsay died in May 2025 at age 65. His daughters are selling it as the final lot of the Jim Irsay Collection: Icons of History, with all proceeds going to philanthropic causes Irsay supported during his lifetime.
How much has the AA Big Book manuscript sold for before?
It has sold at auction three times. In 2004 at Sotheby’s, it went for $1.576 million. In 2007, also at Sotheby’s, it sold for $992,000. In 2018, Irsay purchased it for $2.4 million at Profiles in History. The current Christie’s estimate is $1 million to $2 million.
When and where is the Christie’s AA manuscript auction?
The auction is July 1, 2026, at Christie’s Rockefeller Center salesroom in New York City. Free public exhibitions are available before the sale for those who want to view the manuscript in person.
Is there a more affordable AA Big Book item at the same auction?
Yes. A signed first edition, first printing of Alcoholics Anonymous, also signed by Bill Wilson, is available in the same auction with an estimate of $15,000 to $25,000.
Why does the AA Big Book manuscript matter to the recovery community?
The manuscript is where the 12 Steps became the 12 Steps. Christie’s specialist Heather Weintraub described it as “a portal to that moment,” and the handwritten edits visible on each page let you watch the language of recovery being shaped in real time. For anyone who has read the Big Book in a meeting room, a therapist’s office, or a car outside a meeting they were not sure they could walk into, it is not just a historical document. It is a recognizable object.