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The All-Story Magazine, Aug 1909
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The All-Story Magazine, Aug 1909

· August 1909

A young woman in a wide-brimmed hat and red dress sits at a field easel, painting under a wind-caught yellow parasol while a paint box rests open in the grass at her feet. The cover-line typography — bold blue serifs spelling THE ALL-STORY across a pale sky — signals genteel literary fiction rather than the lurid adventure the magazine would soon pioneer. Published by Frank A. Munsey at ten cents a copy, The All-Story was already the crucible of American popular genre fiction: within four years it would serialize Edgar Rice Burroughs's Tarzan of the Apes and A Princess of Mars, laying ground that comic books would inherit wholesale. Cover artist unconfirmed.

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Date
August 1909
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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