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Subject:Re: TECHWR-L Digest - 24 Jan 1995 to 25 Jan 1995 From:"Scott J. Wilson" <scott -at- WWTC -dot- TIMEPLEX -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 26 Jan 1995 10:16:31 -0800
A recent post talked about a presentationi where the presenter, named Mr.
Tufte, went over a number of older, but high quality, graphics presentation,
including "a
nineteenth century graphic depicting Napoleon's disastrous Russian campaign."
I've seen this graphic before, and believe it to be a classic in terms of
presenting information in a graphical way.
Does anyone know if it is available as a poster?
Thanks in advance.
Scott J. Wilson
scott -at- wwtc -dot- timeplex -dot- com
70541,1466
(310) 443-4028