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| P. D. Ouspensky (March 4, 1878 - October 2, 1947) Peter D. Ouspensky, (Pyotr Demianovich Ouspenskii, also Uspenskii or Uspensky) was a Russian philosopher who invoked geometry in his discussions of psychology and higher dimensions of existence. |
no image | P.D. Eastman (November 25, 1909 - January 7, 1986) Philip Eastman was born in Amherst, Massachusetts on November 25, 1909, to Clarence Willis and Ann Hull (Dey) Eastman. After preparing at Phillips Academy and Williston Academy, he graduated from Amherst College in 1933 and later from the National Academy of Design. |
| Pam Munoz Ryan Pam Munoz Ryan is an American latino author. |
| Pamela Britton Pamela Britton is an Award–winning author Pamela Britton writes historical and contemporary romances.she is a former employee and a model of NASCAR. Now she is a full time romance writter. |
| Patricia Schultz Patricia Schultz’s earliest recollection of “travel” is wandering off the family blanket in Atlantic City at the age of four. Since then she has experienced adventure-packed years, traveling around the world on assignments for travel guides such as Frommer’s, Access and Berlitz. |
| Patrick M. Lencioni Patrick Lencioni is the author of The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable, a popular business fable that explores work team dynamics and offers solutions to help teams perform better. |
no image | Patt Saso Patt and Steve Saso are authors of Parenting Your Teens with T.L.C. and the award-winning book, 10 Best Gifts For Your Teen and a set of audio parenting resources. They are the parents of three adolescents. |
| Paul J.H. Schoemaker Chairman and CEO, Decision Strategies International, Inc. |
| Paul Maier He is the Russell H. Seibert Professor of Ancient History at Western Michigan University. He is also Second Vice President of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod. |
| Paulette Bourgeois She was graduated from the University of Western Ontario in 1974 with a B.Sc. and worked briefly as an occupational therapist before returning to Carleton University to study journalism. She has worked in television and print and is now a writer of children's picture books and non-fiction books. |
| Paulo Coelho Paulo Coelho was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His own life has in many ways been as varied and unusual as the protagonists of his internationally acclaimed novels. Like them, he has followed a dream in a quest for fulfillment. His own dream, to be a writer, met with frustration throughout much of his early adult life, a time in which he worked at various professions, some of them materially rewarding but spiritually unfulfilling. I always knew, he says, that my Personal Legend, to use a term from alchemy, was to write. He was 38 when he published his first book. |
| Pearl S. Buck (June 26, 1892 - March 6, 1973) |
| Per Davidsson Professor Davidsson researches entrepreneurship and small business from a variety of perspectives (economic, business, psychological, geographical, and sociological). |
| Peter Copeland Peter Franklin Copeland, 80, a freelance illustrator best known for a historical series of children's coloring books. |
| Peter Drucker (November 19, 1909 - November 11, 2005) Was an author of management-related literature. George Orwell credits Peter Drucker as one of the only writers to predict the German-Soviet Pact of 1939. |
| Peter Economy Peter Economy is a best selling author, an associated editor for the award-winning magazine Leader to Leader, a past Consulting Editor for Bob Nelson's Rewarding Employees, and columnist for 1099 magazine. |
| Peter Fincham is a British television producer and executive, who was the Controller of BBC One, the primary television channel of the British Broadcasting Corporation, until his resignation on October 5, 2007. Outside of broadcasting, Fincham co-edited The Utterly Utterly Merry Comic Relief Christmas Book with author Douglas Adams in 1986 |
| Peter S. Beagle Peter Soyer Beagle (April 20, 1939) is an American fantasist and author of novels, nonfiction, and screenplays. He is also a talented guitarist and folk singer. |
| Phillip C. McGraw Phillip C. McGraw is best know as Dr. Phil. He is a three-time Emmy Award-nominated television personality who's well-known as the host of the popular American psychology TV show Dr. Phil. |
| Phyllis Reynolds Naylor Phyllis Reynolds Naylor (born January 4, 1933, Anderson, Indiana) is an American author best known for her children's-novel trilogy Shiloh (a 1992 Newbery Medal winner), Shiloh Season and Saving Shiloh, all made into movies. She is also known for her Alice book series; The Grand Escape, the short story collection The Galloping Goat and Other Stories; The Witch Saga; and a series of books, starting with The Boys Start the War, about boys and girls pulling pranks on each other. |
| Pierre Corneille (June 6, 1606 - October 1, 1684) Pierre Corneille was a French tragedian who was one of the three great 17th Century French dramatists, along with Molière and Racine. He has been called the founder of French tragedy and produced plays for nearly 40 years. |
| Preston G. Smith Preston G. Smith, founder and principal of New Product Dynamics in 1986 to bring rapid development expertise to industry as a independent consultant. |
