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-[[Calvin Thomas Beck]] (1929–1989) was an [[American publisher]] who operated Gothic Castle Publishing Company. His main product was the magazine ''[[Castle of Frankenstein]]'', at the time, was the only nationally distributed magazine devoted to a legitimate and serious coverage of [[B-movies]].  
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-Following employment as an editor for publisher [[Joe Weider]], [[Calvin Beck]] entered the monster magazine arena in 1959 with his one-shot ''Journal of Frankenstein'', which had only a small circulation. As an experiment, Beck printed part of the run on slick paper. After a hiatus and a title change, Beck returned with the debut issue of ''Castle of Frankenstein'' in 1962. 
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-Beck's paperback anthology, ''[[The Frankenstein Reader]]'' (Ballantine Books, 1962), was  
-assembled with an editorial assist by fantasy fiction scholar [[Haywood P. Norton]]. The two brought together a roster of vintage horror-fantasy tales by [[Edward Frederic Benson|E.F. Benson]], [[Ambrose Bierce]], Robert W. Chambers, [[Ralph Adams Cram]], [[Charles Dickens]], Amelia B. Edwards, [[Katharine Fullerton Gerould]], Richard Middleton, [[Arthur Quiller-Couch|Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch]], [[Robert Louis Stevenson]] and [[H.G. Wells]]. 
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-In 1975, Beck wrote ''[[Heroes of the Horrors]]'' (Macmillan), illustrated biographies of the six leading horror film stars ([[Lon Chaney, Sr.]], [[Lon Chaney, Jr.]], [[Boris Karloff]], [[Peter Lorre]], [[Bela Lugosi]], [[Vincent Price]]). The book reworked much information previously unearthed for ''Castle of Frankenstein'' articles. [[Bhob Stewart]] and Beck then collaborated on a companion volume, ''[[Scream Queens: Heroines of the Horrors]]'' (Macmillan, 1978), illustrated biographical profiles of 29 fantasy film actresses and directors. The book included one article by the actor [[Barry Brown]], plus research by Drew Simels, author of the TV movie entries in early editions of [[Leonard Maltin]]'s ''Movie Guide'' series. With articles on [[Alice Guy-Blaché]], [[Joan Crawford]], [[Bette Davis]], [[Veronica Lake]], [[Elsa Lanchester]], [[Agnes Moorehead]], [[Mary Philbin]], [[Barbara Steele]], [[Maila Nurmi|Vampira]], [[Fay Wray]] and others, ''Scream Queens: Heroines of the Horrors'' also incorporated much material from the ''Castle of Frankenstein'' files of manuscripts and still photographs. Beck's fourth book, ''[[Sense of Wonder]]'', about fantasy films of the 1940s, was never published. 
 +'''Edward Frederic Benson''' (24 July 1867 – 29 February 1940) was an [[England|English]] [[novelist]], [[biographer]], [[memoirist]] and [[short story]] [[writer]], known professionally as '''E.F. Benson'''. His friends called him Fred.
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Edward Frederic Benson (24 July 1867 – 29 February 1940) was an English novelist, biographer, memoirist and short story writer, known professionally as E.F. Benson. His friends called him Fred.




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