The (almost really) Complete Works of Lewis Carroll

Other Images in The Rectory Umbrella

Source: The Rectory Umbrella

The image at the back is partially torn and here slighly amended.

A bearded man is sitting on the ground. From above creatures are throwing stones labelled “Woe” and similar. From these the man protects himself with an umbrella with labels like “Tales”. Below him are approaching female creatures with buckets, they have names like “Good Humour”.
Woe
Crossness
Alloverismness
Ennui
Spite
Gloom
Tales
Poetry
Fun
Riddles
Jokes
Good Humour
Taste
Liveliness
Knowledge
Mirth
Content
Cheerfulness
(Frontispiece)
Four men are holding the letters FINIS.
The man from the frontispiece is now standing. The evil creatures are fleeing, the umbrella is closed.