King Arthur and His Knights by:Sir James Knowles (Author) Louis Rhead (Artist)Publisher Location: New YorkPublisher Name: Harper and BrothersPublication Date: 1923 Images "All about him old oaks stood like giant guardians...1903"And across it slowly moved the Holy Grail" (P. 253...1903Arthur and the Lady of the Lake (P. 31)1903"Arthur saw Guinevere bending over the wall" (P. 65...1903"Gareth rode at him fiercely" (P. 93)1903"He dismounted and poured water into the fountain...1903"He hardly more than touched the sword" (P. 25)1903"He pushed him until he was but a step from the...1903"He struck so fiercely the bottom fell out" (P. 209...1903King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table (...1903"King Arthur raising his hand for silence" (P. 167...1903King Bors and King Ban (P. 41)1903"The king touched him lightly with his sword" (P....1903"She stayed near it all day long in the turret" (P...1903"They fought til their breath failed" (P. 129)1903The Wily Vivien1923 Show Full List Hide Full List "All about him old oaks stood like giant guardians" (P. 10)by Walter F. Enright "And across it slowly moved the Holy Grail" (P. 253)by Walter F. Enright Arthur and the Lady of the Lake (P. 31)by Walter F. Enright "Arthur saw Guinevere bending over the wall" (P. 65)by Walter F. Enright "Gareth rode at him fiercely" (P. 93)by Walter F. Enright "He dismounted and poured water into the fountain" (P. 99)by Walter F. Enright "He hardly more than touched the sword" (P. 25)by Walter F. Enright "He pushed him until he was but a step from the edge" (P. 191)by Walter F. Enright "He struck so fiercely the bottom fell out" (P. 209)by Walter F. Enright King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table (Frontispiece)by Walter F. Enright "King Arthur raising his hand for silence" (P. 167)by Walter F. Enright King Bors and King Ban (P. 41)by Walter F. Enright "The king touched him lightly with his sword" (P. 175)by Walter F. Enright "She stayed near it all day long in the turret" (P. 231)by Walter F. Enright "They fought til their breath failed" (P. 129)by Walter F. Enright The Wily Vivienby Louis Rhead