The All-Story magazine was another Munsey pulp. Debuting in January 1905, it was published monthly for 11 years. A subsequent change to a weekly schedule led to a name change to All-Story Weekly. Eventually it merged with The Cavalier, after which it was known as All-Story Cavalier Weekly for a time, before the name was changed back. Editors of All-Story included Newell Metcalf and Robert H. Davis.
The All-Story is the magazine that first published Edgar Rice Burroughs, beginning with "Under the Moons of Mars", a short story later expanded into a serialized series eventually collected as the novel A Princess of Mars, and later The Gods of Mars. Other All-Story writers included mystery novelists Rex Stout and Mary Roberts Rinehart, Western writers Max Brand and Raymond S. Spears, and contributing horror and fantasy, Tod Robbins, Abraham Merritt, Perley Poore Sheehan and Charles B. Stilson.
In 2006, an example of the October 1912 issue of All-Story Magazine, featuring the first appearance of Tarzan in any medium, sold for $59,750 in an auction held by Heritage Auctions of Dallas.
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