Social Science & Philosophy
“Ed made a highly academic subject accessible for a broader audience. He immediately understood the challenges of working with a non-native-speaker and improved the tone and legibility of my manuscript on so many levels. I really appreciate the calmness and intelligence of his comments. His suggestions were always precise and helpful and gave the book the shape it needed.”
—Anil Jacob Kunnel
Trust and Communication: Foundations of Interconnectivity:
“Thank you for your work on this. . . . I appreciate how your editing has clarified the writing.”
—Prof. Brian Wolf
Good Trouble: How Deviants, Criminals, Heretics, and Outsiders Have Changed the World for the Better
“I’m rushing to get this to the FedEx office but want to thank you for the wonderful editing job. The manuscript is very much improved!" —Prof. James Button
Blacks and Social Change: Impact of the Civil Rights Movement in Southern Communities
"A really fine job in respecting the authors intentions (a skill that I have found rare . . .) while at the same time catching the problems that needed correction. He also did a terrific job in unifying footnote style. . . We are grateful." —Edith Wyschograd et al., editor
Lacan & Logical Discourse
"Ed Levy, the editor, reshaped my less than adequate English, as well as the structure of the text, into a much higher standard. I also appreciated his emotional involvement in the book's subject matter, which did not interfere with his uncompromising criticism when he felt the text did not express my intent clearly and precisely."
—Ivan Fuchs, MD
The Evolutionary Mechanisms of Human Dysfunctional Behavior
Yiddish Proletarian Theatre: The Art and Politics of the Artef, 1925-1940 (Contributions in Drama & Theatre Studies)
by Edna Nahshon
The Beauty of Scholarship
I remember how I felt when I first began to comprehend Hegel’s Philosophy of History as an undergraduate. It was as if doors were literally opening in my mind.
Robot Desires: The Social Behavior of Technology
by Alan Pakaln
Of Gods and Judges: The Strange Story of the First Amendment
by Scott Rutledge
The Life and Times of Menachem Begin
by Amos Perlmutter