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Brinton, Willard C. Graphic Methods for Presenting Facts. New York: The Engineering Magazine Company, 1914. Internet Archive identifier: cu31924032626792 (Cornell University Library copy). The first American textbook on what we now call data visualization. /
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Graphic Methods for Presenting Facts
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Fig. 62. Operation of Freight Car-Floats at a Railroad and Steamship Terminal
In Fig. 61 several different railroad connections were shown on one large sheet. Here, in Fig. 62, but one railroad is represented on one sheet, with the idea of using as many sheets as there are railroad connections.