William Playfair

William Playfair (22 September 1759 – 11 February 1823), a Scottish engineer and political economist, served as a secret agent on behalf of Great Britain during its war with France. The founder of graphical methods of statistics, Playfair invented several types of diagrams: in 1786 the line, area and bar chart of economic data, and in 1801 the pie chart and circle graph, used to show part-whole relations. As a secret agent, Playfair reported on the French Revolution and organized a clandestine counterfeiting operation in 1793 to collapse the French currency. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Playfair, William
Published 1799
Printed for the author, by Bunney and Gold, Shoe-Lane: and sold by Carpenter and Co. Old Bond-Street; and Murray and Highley, Fleet-street

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by Playfair, William
Published 1787
Printed for J. Debrett, and G.G.J. and J. Robinson

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by Playfair, William
Published 1792
Printed for J. Stockdale

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by Playfair, William
Published 1793
Printed for J. Stockdale

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by Playfair, William
Published 1796
Printed by C. Whittingham

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by Playfair, William
Published 1790
De l'Imp. de L.M. Cellot

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by Playfair, William
Published 1807
Printed and sold by J. Humphreys