Indexing has given us multiple interesting perspectives on the human condition: the inner psychological life, and in relationship with others, both one on one, and in social structures. Making indexes for these types of books requires a focused mind and a feel for subjects with blurred semantic edges. We are a fascinating species, indeed!
A small sampling of our favorite projects over the past year or two (plus links to the book on Amazon.com where indexes are available in the Look Inside) includes:
- Letters from the Southern Home Front: The American South Responds to the Vietnam War, by Joseph A. Fry
- Hole in the Roof: The Dallas Cowboys, Clint Murchison Jr., and the Stadium That Changed American Sports Forever, by Murchison and Granberry
- Climate Change as Class War: Building Socialism on a Warming Planet, by Matthew T. Huber
- Owning the Future: Power and Property in an Age of Crisis, by Buller and Lawrence
- Australian History For Dummies, by Alex McDermott
- Road to Nowhere: What Silicon Valley Gets Wrong about the Future of Transportation, by Paris Marx
- World History For Dummies, by Peter Haugen
- Take the High Road: Divorce with Compassion for Yourself and Your Family, by Andy Heller
- Love, Abe: A Jewish GI’s World War II Letters Home, by Bonnie Klapper Goldenberg