King Arthur's Knights: The Tales Retold for Boys and Girls by: Henry Gilbert (Author) Walter Crane (Artist)Publisher Location: Edinburgh and LondonPublisher Name: T.C. & E.C. JackPublication Date: 1911 Images Arthur Draws the Sword from the Stone1911Beaumains Wins the Fight at the Ford (P. 88)1911The Death of Sir Lancelot (P. 364)1911The Death-Journey of the Lily Maid of Astolat (P....1911The Fight in the Queen's Ante-Chamber (P. 304)1911King Arthur Asks the Lady of the Lake for the Sword...1911Perceval Obtains the Shield of the Beating Heart (P...1911Sir Bedevere Casts the Sword Excalibur into the...1911Sir Galahad is Brought to the Court of King Arthur...1911Sir Geraint and the Lady Enid in the Deserted Roman...1911Sir Lancelot Forbids Sir Bors to Slay the King1911Sir Lancelot in the Chapel Perilous (P. 68)1911Sir Owen Greets the Lady of the Fountain (P. 208)1911The Witch Gives Advice as to Sir Tristram's Wound (...1911Young Owen Appeals to the King (P. Frontispiece)1911Young Perceval Questions Sir Owen (P. 168)1911 Show Full List Hide Full List Arthur Draws the Sword from the Stoneby Walter Crane Beaumains Wins the Fight at the Ford (P. 88)by Walter Crane The Death of Sir Lancelot (P. 364)by Walter Crane The Death-Journey of the Lily Maid of Astolat (P. 246)by Walter Crane The Fight in the Queen's Ante-Chamber (P. 304)by Walter Crane King Arthur Asks the Lady of the Lake for the Sword Excalibur (...by Walter Crane Perceval Obtains the Shield of the Beating Heart (P. 184)by Walter Crane Sir Bedevere Casts the Sword Excalibur into the Lake (P. 352)by Walter Crane Sir Galahad is Brought to the Court of King Arthur (P. 272)by Walter Crane Sir Geraint and the Lady Enid in the Deserted Roman Town (P....by Walter Crane Sir Lancelot Forbids Sir Bors to Slay the Kingby Walter Crane Sir Lancelot in the Chapel Perilous (P. 68)by Walter Crane Sir Owen Greets the Lady of the Fountain (P. 208)by Walter Crane The Witch Gives Advice as to Sir Tristram's Wound (P. 112)by Walter Crane Young Owen Appeals to the King (P. Frontispiece)by Walter Crane Young Perceval Questions Sir Owen (P. 168)by Walter Crane