Two notable examples of monthly magazines with long publication histories are:
- The Monthly Magazine (London, 1796–1843)
- Started publication in February 1796 as The Monthly Magazine and British Register.
- Went through several title changes until it ceased in 1843.
- Featured contributors like William Blake, Charles Dickens (early fiction), Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
- Focused on literature, politics, sciences, and belles lettres.
- Harper's Magazine (United States, since June 1850)
- The oldest continuously published monthly magazine in the US.
- Originally named Harper's New Monthly Magazine.
- Covers literature, politics, culture, finance, and arts.
- Known for publishing works by major authors and political figures such as Herman Melville, Woodrow Wilson, and Winston Churchill.
- It is still being published today.
If the inquiry was about monthly magazines existing or being published since 10 (years ago or some other specific period), please clarify for a tailored answer. Otherwise, Harper's Magazine is a prime example of a monthly magazine with an extensive continuous publication history starting well before 10 years ago, and The Monthly Magazine was a notable historical monthly magazine with a decades-long run as well.
