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  1. Louis Coues Page (1869 – 1956) was a publisher in Boston, Massachusetts. Born in Zurich to American parents, he attended Harvard College and worked for Boston publishers Estes & Lauriat, 1891–1892. In 1896 he bought the Joseph Knight Company and renamed it L.C. Page & Company; around 1914 it became The Page Company.

  2. Louis Coues Page (1869 – 1956) was a publisher in Boston, Massachusetts. Born in Zurich to American parents, he attended Harvard College and worked for Boston publishers Estes & Lauriat, 1891–1892.

  3. Louis Coues Page (1869-1956) was a publisher in Boston, Massachusetts. Born in Zurich to American parents, he attended Harvard College and worked for Boston publishers Estes & Lauriat, 1891-1892. [1]

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    Louis Antonio Page (27 March 1899 – 11 October 1959) was an England international football player and football manager. His brothers Tom , Jack and Willie were also professional footballers. He spent his youth with Everton and South Liverpool before beginning his professional career with Stoke in 1919.

  5. Chronicles of Avonlea (1912, Louis Coues Page), first in the Chronicles of Avonlea series by L. M. Montgomery, is a collection of a dozen standalone short stories set in Prince Edward Island in the literary world of Anne of Green Gables. (See my review of Anne of Green Gables here.)

  6. L. C. Page & Company (1892-1957) publisher in Boston, USA. Founded by Louis Coues Page (1869–1956)

  7. Louis Coues Page (1869-1956) was a co-owner of the Boston Braves (known at the time as the Boston Rustlers) who briefly served as team President following the sudden death of principal owner William Russell in November of 1911.