Book details of 'Visual Explanations'

| Title | Visual Explanations |
| Author(s) | Edward E. Tufte |
| ISBN | 0961392126 |
| Language | English |
| Published | February 1997 |
| Publisher | Graphics Press |
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Reviewer amazon.com wrote:With Visual Explanations, Edward R. Tufte adds a third volume to his indispensable series on information display. The first, The Visual
Display of Quantitative Information, which focuses on charts and graphs that display numerical information, virtually defined the field.
The second, Envisioning Information, explores similar territory but with an emphasis on maps and cartography. Visual Explanations
centers on dynamic data--information that changes over time. (Tufte has described the three books as being about, respectively,
"pictures of numbers, pictures of nouns, and pictures of verbs.")
Like its predecessors, Visual Explanations 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
Challenger (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 "the smallest effective difference" to display distinctions in
data. Throughout, Tufte presents ideas with crystalline clarity and illustrates them in exquisitely rendered samples.
Reviewer Arthur van Leeuwen wrote:The third book in Tufte's series on visual display. Covers some of the ground of the first two books, but expands on it nicely. The beauty of this book is in the elucidation of the practical application of the information in the books.
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