Smith, Gregory White
SMITH, Gregory White
SMITH, Gregory White. American, b. 1951. Genres: Documentaries/ Reportage. Career: Lawyer and author. Publications: WITH STEVEN NAIFEH: Moving Up in Style: The Successful Man's Guide to Impeccable Taste, 1980; Gene Davis (biography), 1982; What Every Client Needs to Know about Using a Lawyer, 1982; The Bargain Hunter's Guide to Art Collecting, 1982; (and Michael Morgenstern) How to Make Love to a Woman, 1982; The Best Lawyers in America, 1983, rev. ed. 1997; Why Can't Men Open Up?: Overcoming Men's Fear of Intimacy, 1984; (with P. Donahue) The Human Animal, 1985; The Mormon Murders: A True Story of Greed, Forgery, Deceit, and Death, 1988; Jackson Pollock: An American Saga, 1989; The Best Lawyers in America: Directory of Expert Witnesses, 1990; The Best Doctors in America, 1992, rev. ed. 1994; Final Justice: The True Story of the Richest Man Ever Tried for Murder, 1993; A Stranger in the Family, 1995; The Best Doctors in America: Southeast Region, 1995; Midwest Region, 1995; Pacific Region, 1996; Central Region, 1996; Northeast Region, 1996; On a Street Called Easy, in a Cottage Called Joye, 1996. Address: Woodward/White Inc., 129 First Ave. S.W., Aiken, SC 29801, U.S.A.