The Wasp, 1878 · page 8 of 364
The Wasp — 1878 — page 8: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of "The Sean Kinmontsed Illustrated Wasp" Cover This is the cover of *The Wasp*, a satirical magazine dated August 3, 1878. The central figure is a well-dressed man in a bowler hat, depicted as a wasp-hunter or fool juggling multiple publications and documents. Various labeled items surround him—appearing to reference different journalistic or political endeavors he's juggling simultaneously, marked with text like "Humor," "Mornary" [sic], and volume/issue numbers. The satire appears to mock someone (identity unclear from image alone) managing or editing multiple publications or projects simultaneously—suggesting incompetence or scatterbrained ambition. The exaggerated juggling pose implies he cannot successfully handle all these ventures at once. Without additional context about San Francisco's 1878 media landscape, the specific target remains unclear, though the figure's prominence suggests local notoriety.