The Beckwith Company was a publishing entity in 1920, based in New York City.
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[1] The pseudonym under which this imprint was published, "Peter Beckwith," is believed to be Harris A. Houghton, suggesting further that "The Beckwith Company" was merely a front for Houghton to get his new translation of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion published.
[1] There are fewer than half a dozen imprints associated with the "Beckwith" label in libraries.
[citation needed] The author, Nesta H. Webster, is said to have been involved in the promotion of the Protocols of Zion.