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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. The All-Story Magazine. In January 1905, Frank Munsey, originator of the all-fiction magazine, sought to capitalize on the growing popularity of the format by releasing a second pulp title, All-Story. Becoming a weekly in 1914 and absorbing Cavalier later that year, the magazine would run until 1920 when it was itself absorbed into the Argosy ...

  3. The Argosy's sister magazine, All-Story Weekly, was the venue for most of the science fiction in the Munsey magazines, but Argosy printed Murray Leinster's first science fiction story, "The Runaway Skyscraper", in 1919.

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  5. 11 de jan. de 2018 · Pulp magazines, the popular, inexpensive fiction publications that were read and enjoyed by millions, reached their zenith in the 1930s, though the genre began in earnest in 1896 with The Argosy, a monthly magazine that was printed on low-cost pulp paper.

  6. 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.

  7. 7 de out. de 2018 · The Argosy was an American fiction magazine published in the 19th and 20th centuries. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial .) Publication History. The Argosy was founded in 1882 by Frank Munsey as "The Golden Argosy", and was originally a children's newspaper.