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This article should be back-linked to a disambiguation page, which I would be delighted to create if only someone would walk me through the correct process for the first time. (I found it impossible to discern from the various help and manual pages devoted to Disambiguation.)
Louise Saunders may also refer to author of the classic 1925 children's book The Knave of Hearts, famously illustrated by Maxfield Parrish.[1] She was married to the well-known Scribner's literary editor Maxwell Perkins, though she used her maiden name as an author at her husband's prompting. She is mentioned by that name in both the Perkins and Parrish Wiki articles. A separate article could be written about her, perhaps titled Louise Saunders Perkins. Lifespan 1887-1965.