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The Man Who Taught the World to Count

William Farr

Michael Webster

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English
Michael Webster
26 October 2025
He was a quiet revolutionary, a man who used numbers to fight for a healthier world.

While his contemporary John Snow became a hero for stopping a cholera outbreak, William Farr built the very system that made that discovery possible. Born into poverty in rural Shropshire, Farr rose to become a pioneer of vital statistics, transforming a simple government office into a powerhouse of public health. With meticulous detail, he counted births, deaths, and diseases, using the data to expose the staggering inequality of Victorian Britain and to advocate for monumental sanitary reforms.

This is the story of a forgotten visionary. Discover how Farr's groundbreaking work laid the foundation for modern epidemiology and actuarial science, and how his prophetic belief in the power of data continues to shape our world today. Approx.164 pages, 30000 word count
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Imprint:   Michael Webster
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   195g
ISBN:   9798232931223
Pages:   164
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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