Darrell Huff

Darrell Huff is the author of popular books on statistics, most famously How to Lie with Statistics (1954) which was illustrated by Irving Gels. Huff and Gels also collaborated on How to Take a Chance, while Huff's Cycles in your Life was illustrated by Anatol Kovarsky. Huff was an editor at Look magazine, during which time he began writing detective stories with Henry Felsen.

 

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