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The Wasp — November 29, 1879 — page 3: what you’re looking at

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The Wasp — November 29, 1879 — page 3: The Wasp, 1879-11-29

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# Content Analysis: The Illustrated Wasp, November 29, 1879 This page is primarily **editorial and administrative content** rather than political satire. The masthead and publication information dominate the layout. The visible cartoon depicts **a wasp** in the header logo—the magazine's recurring mascot symbolizing sharp, stinging satire. The main text comprises: - Subscription rates and pricing notices - A "Take Notice" section about stamped envelopes - Editorial commentary on the magazine's success and mission - Lengthy passages about **Thanksgiving observance**, emphasizing religious gratitude, national prosperity, and divine providence—reflecting 19th-century American civic values **No specific political figures or scandals are identifiable** on this particular page. The content reflects the magazine's general editorial stance promoting patriotic, religious sentiment rather than partisan attack.