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Statistical Breviary (1801)

William Playfair's 'Statistical Breviary,' published in 1801, stands as a pioneering masterpiece in data visualization. Within its pages, William Playfair unveiled groundbreaking concepts, including the introduction of the revolutionary pie chart, line graph, and bar chart.

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This seminal work not only transformed the landscape of statistical representation but also showcased Playfair's interdisciplinary brilliance. The 'Statistical Breviary' continues to provide a foundational framework for the modern data visualization of statistics.

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