The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions by: Howard Pyle (Author , Artist)Publisher Location: New YorkPublisher Name: Charles Scribner's SonsPublication Date: 1907 Images The Barge of the Dead (P. 334)1907A Damsel Bringeth Aid unto Sir Ewaine (P. 248)1907The Damsel Elose Giveth a Ring to Sir Ewaine (P....1907The Damsel Elouise the Fair Rescues Sir Launcelot (...1907The Damsel Lynette (P. 48)1907Denneys and the Hermit Help Sir Launcelot to his...1907The Forest Madman Saveth Ye Life of King Arthur (P...1907How Sir Launcelot Held Discourse with ye Merry...1907How Sir Launcelot Rode Errant in a Cart (P. 18)1907The Lady Elaine the Fair Knoweth Sir Launcelot (P....1907The Lady Elaine the Fair (Frontispiece)1907The Lady Layonnesse Cometh to the Pavilion of Sir...1907The Lady Layonnesse (P. 76)1907The Lady of the Fountain (P. 236)1907The Madman of the Forest who was Sir Launcelot (P....1907Merlin Prophesieth from a Cloud of Mist (P. 310)1907Sir Bors de Ganis, the Good (P. 324)1907Sir Ewaine Poureth Water on the Slab (P. 212)1907Sir Gareth doeth Battle with the Knight of the...1907Sir Gareth of Orkney (P. 38)1907Sir Gawaine Knoweth the Shield of Sir Launcelot (P...1907Sir Gawaine, Knight of the Fountain (P. 200)1907Sir Lamorack and Sir Percival Receive Their Mother'...1907Sir Launcelot and Sir Lavaine Overlook the Field of...1907Sir Launcelot Confideth his Shield to Elaine the...1907Sir Launcelot Leapeth from the Window (P. 158)1907Sir Launcelot Slayeth the Worm of Corbin (P. 116)1907Sir Lavaine the Son of Pelles (P. 292)1907Sir Mellegrans Interrupts the Sport of the Queen (P...1907Sir Percival and Sir Ector Look upon the Isle of...1907 Show Full List Hide Full List The Barge of the Dead (P. 334)by Howard Pyle A Damsel Bringeth Aid unto Sir Ewaine (P. 248)by Howard Pyle The Damsel Elose Giveth a Ring to Sir Ewaine (P. 222)by Howard Pyle The Damsel Elouise the Fair Rescues Sir Launcelot (P. 28)by Howard Pyle The Damsel Lynette (P. 48)by Howard Pyle Denneys and the Hermit Help Sir Launcelot to his Armor (P. 10...by Howard Pyle The Forest Madman Saveth Ye Life of King Arthur (P. 180)by Howard Pyle How Sir Launcelot Held Discourse with ye Merry Minstrels (P....by Howard Pyle How Sir Launcelot Rode Errant in a Cart (P. 18)by Howard Pyle The Lady Elaine the Fair Knoweth Sir Launcelot (P. 190)by Howard Pyle The Lady Elaine the Fair (Frontispiece)by Howard Pyle The Lady Layonnesse Cometh to the Pavilion of Sir Gareth (P. 90...by Howard Pyle The Lady Layonnesse (P. 76)by Howard Pyle The Lady of the Fountain (P. 236)by Howard Pyle The Madman of the Forest who was Sir Launcelot (P. 170)by Howard Pyle Merlin Prophesieth from a Cloud of Mist (P. 310)by Howard Pyle Sir Bors de Ganis, the Good (P. 324)by Howard Pyle Sir Ewaine Poureth Water on the Slab (P. 212)by Howard Pyle Sir Gareth doeth Battle with the Knight of the River Ford (P....by Howard Pyle Sir Gareth of Orkney (P. 38)by Howard Pyle Sir Gawaine Knoweth the Shield of Sir Launcelot (P. 146)by Howard Pyle Sir Gawaine, Knight of the Fountain (P. 200)by Howard Pyle Sir Lamorack and Sir Percival Receive Their Mother's Blessing (...by Howard Pyle Sir Launcelot and Sir Lavaine Overlook the Field of Astolat (P...by Howard Pyle Sir Launcelot Confideth his Shield to Elaine the Fair (P. 124)by Howard Pyle Sir Launcelot Leapeth from the Window (P. 158)by Howard Pyle Sir Launcelot Slayeth the Worm of Corbin (P. 116)by Howard Pyle Sir Lavaine the Son of Pelles (P. 292)by Howard Pyle Sir Mellegrans Interrupts the Sport of the Queen (P. 2)by Howard Pyle Sir Percival and Sir Ector Look upon the Isle of Joy (P. 278)by Howard Pyle