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

62
by Smith, Adam
Published 1811
Printed for Oliver D. Cooke
Other Authors: ...Playfair, William...

63
by Cobbett, William
Published 1797
Philadelphia printed, Edinburgh re-printed for J.G. Henderson
Other Authors: ...Playfair, William...

65
by Donnant, Denis François
Published 1805
Printed for Messrs. Greenland and Norris, by J. Whiting
Other Authors: ...Playfair, William...

66
by Smith, Adam
Published 1805
Printed for T. Cadel and W. Davies
Other Authors: ...Playfair, William...

67
by Smith, Adam
Published 1818
Cooke & Hale
Other Authors: ...Playfair, William...