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A flyer for a March 9, 1963 benefit by the Dead Language for ''Flaming Creatures''
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1963
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Uploaded a work by {{Unknown|author}}, presumed the Dead Language from [https://catalogue.swanngalleries.com/Lots/auction-lot/JACK-SMITH-(1932-1989)-The-Dead-Language-Presents-a-Benefit-?saleno=2658&lotNo=78&refNo=815446 Swann Galleries] with UploadWizard