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  1. The All-Story is the magazine that first published Edgar Rice Burroughs, beginning with "Under the Moons of Mars", a serialized novel eventually published in book form as A Princess of Mars, and later The Gods of Mars.

  2. Although All-Story is remembered for its adventure stories, it was typical of first generation pulp magazines in that it printed a range of fiction, including tales emphasizing mystery, suspense, romance, and western or exotic settings.

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    The Argosy was founded in 1882 by Frank Munsey as "The Golden Argosy", and was originally a children's newspaper. It adopted the name The Argosy in 1888, and went to a pulp magazine format in 1894. It absorbed The Junior Munsey in 1902. It absorbed Railroad Man's Magazine in 1919 and for a short time was titled "Argosy and Railroad Man's Magazine"....

    1883, 1888, 1892, 1897, 1905, 1908, 1912, 1916-1923: Comic Book Plus has selected issues from volumes 1 and 6 of The Golden Argosy, from volumes 14, 23, 24, 49, 58, 71, 82, 85, 92, 106, and 119 of...
    1884-1885: HathiTrust has volume 3 of The Golden Argosy, covering December 8, 1884 through November 28, 1885. Access may be restricted outside the United States.
    1885: HathiTrust has part of volume 3 of The Golden Argosy(running from April 25 through November 28, 1885), though this scan is not restricted to the United States.
    1886-1887: HathiTrust has parts of volume 5 of The Golden Argosy, which covered December 4, 1886 through November 26, 1887.
    We also have listings for a British magazine known as The Argosy.
    We also list The Junior Munsey, which this magazine absorbed in 1902.
    We also list some issues of The Railroad Man's Magazinebefore this magazine absorbed it.
    We also list All-Story, which this magazine absorbed in 1920.
  3. 10. Feb. 2021 · Publication History. All-Story began in 1905 as The All-Story Magazine. It became All-Story Weekly in 1914. It absorbed The Cavalier, another Munsey title, later that year, publishing as All-Story Cavalier Weekly for a year afer that before reverting to All-Story Weekly.

  4. The All-Story was the most prolific publisher of sf among the pre-1926 pulp magazines; it became important through its editor's discovery of several major authors.