William Wright (author)

William Wright (author)

William C. Wright (born 1930?) graduated from Yale University in 1952. He is a New York Times bestselling author who has contributed to Vanity Fair, Town and Country, and the New York Times.

Earlier works include:
* "Ball"
* "The Washington Game"
* "Heiress"
* "Rich Relations"
* ""
* "Sins of the Father"
* "" 1986
* "The Von Bülow Affair"

His most recent book, "" (ISBN 0-312-32271-2), was published on October 1, 2005 by St. Martin's Press.


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