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    <![CDATA[Visual Explanations: Images and Quantities, Evidence and Narrative]]>
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    <![CDATA[With <em>Visual Explanations</em>, Edward R. Tufte adds a third volume to his indispensable series on information display. The first, <em>The Visual Display of Quantitative Information,</em> which focuses on charts and graphs that display numerical information, virtually defined the field. The second, <em>Envisioning Information,</em> explores similar territory but with an emphasis on maps and cartography. <em>Visual Explanations</em> centers on dynamic data--information that changes over time. (Tufte has described the three books as being about, respectively, &quot;pictures of numbers, pictures of nouns, and pictures of verbs.&quot;) <p> Like its predecessors, <em>Visual Explanations</em> is both intellectually stimulating and beautiful to behold. Tufte, a self-publisher, takes extraordinary pains with design and production. The book ranges through a variety of topics, including the explosion of the space shuttle <em>Challenger</em> (which could have been prevented, Tufte argues, by better information display on the part of the rocket's engineers), magic tricks, a cholera epidemic in 19th-century London, and the principle of using &quot;the smallest effective difference&quot; to display distinctions in data. Throughout, Tufte presents ideas with crystalline clarity and illustrates them in exquisitely rendered samples.</p>]]>
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