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The Scots Magazine

Jan 2, 2026Eric CorbettMagazine

Claimed to be the oldest magazine in the world still in publication, first published in 1739.

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The Holborn Monthly Magazine

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London Mercury

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Monthly literary magazine published from 1919 until 1939.

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Literary magazine published from 1908 until 1937.

The National Review

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The Queen (magazine)

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The Butterfly (magazine)

Aug 19, 2022Eric CorbettMagazineNot on Wikipedia

Literary magazine published from 1893 until 1900, with a gap from 1894 to 1899.

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The Scots Magazine
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Excerpt: Claimed to be the oldest magazine in the world still in publication, first published in 1739.
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