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# The Wasp, January 1, 1881 — Page Analysis This is primarily a **title/masthead page** for Volume Six of *The Wasp*, a San Francisco satirical weekly. The left side features the publication's logo—a wasp depicted as a armed, costumed figure wielding a sword. The bulk of the page consists of **administrative content**: subscription rates (35 cents monthly for city delivery), mailing addresses, and the magazine's statement of purpose. The editors emphasize their journal aims to "adorn a tale" and "point a moral" through satire and wit, targeting dishonesty and hypocrisy. There is **no significant political cartoon** on this page—rather, it's a publisher's introduction discussing the magazine's mission and circulation growth during its first six months. The content is largely promotional rather than satirical commentary.