The Wasp, 1880-03-12 · page 8 of 18
The Wasp — March 12, 1880 — page 8: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Content Analysis This page is primarily **descriptive travel writing, not political satire**. It's titled "Jerusalem and Surroundings, as seen by the 'WASP,' from Reindeer to Camel" and describes a journey to Jerusalem with transportation methods ranging from reindeer to camels. The text discusses Jerusalem's sacred sites—churches, convents, and gates—with particular attention to the Armenian Convent and various religious structures. It includes historical details about Jesus's trial location and descriptions of the city's architecture and religious significance. The decorative header illustration shows Jerusalem's landscape and religious monuments in a woodcut style typical of Victorian-era travel publications. This appears to be a **travel journalism feature** rather than political commentary—The Wasp functioning here as a general-interest illustrated magazine covering world destinations and culture.