Paul Marcus
Paul Coryn Valentine Marcus (30 May 1954 – 13 February 2011) was a BAFTA winning British television director and producer. His most notable success was as producer of the television series ''Prime Suspect'', but he also worked in cinema, theatre and many other TV series. Provided by Wikipedia
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In search of the good life : Emmanuel Levinas, psychoanalysis, and the art of living / Paul Marcus. by Marcus, Paul, 1953-
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Being for the other : Emmanuel Levinas, ethical living and psychoanalysis / Paul Marcus. by Marcus, Paul, 1953-
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How to laugh your way through life : a psychoanalyst's advice / Paul Marcus. by Marcus, Paul, 1953-
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They shall beat their swords into plowshares : military strategy, psychoanalysis and the art of living / Paul Marcus. by Marcus, Paul, 1953-
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Theater as life : practical wisdom drawn from great acting teachers, actors & actresses / by Paul Marcus ; with Gabriela Marcus. by Marcus, Paul, 1953-
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How to coach leadership in a PLC / Marc Johnson. by Johnson, Marc (Marcus Paul), 1953-
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