Autograph Letters, Manuscripts & Historical Documents
15.3.23
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LLOYD WEBBER & RICE:

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LLOYD WEBBER & RICE:
LLOYD WEBBER & RICE: LLOYD WEBBER ANDREW: (1948-     ) English composer of musical theatre, Academy Award winner & RICE TIM: (1944-     ) English lyricist, Academy Award winner. Andrew Lloyd Webber T.L.S., Andrew Lloyd Webber, one page, 4to, Wardour Street, London, 17th November 1972, to Thomas H. Scullion. Lloyd Webber thanks his correspondent for their letter 'to Tim and myself', adding that he is 'very happy to add my name to what sounds a fascinating collection of autographs from a marvellously varied selection of people' and further stating 'I am afraid that I have neither a souvenir programme of “Jesus Christ, Superstar” nor a photograph of myself in the office'; Tim Rice T.L.S., Tim Rice, one page, 4to, Wardour Street, London, 16th November 1972, to Thomas Scullion. Rice thanks his correspondent for their letter requesting autographs and continues 'I have sent both cards and a copy of your letter to Andrew Lloyd Webber who will return them to you when he has signed his name on them. In the meantime I enclose a signed photograph of myself as I am afraid that I do not have a spare souvenir programme in my office at the moment'. Together with a 12mo white card bearing blue ink signatures of both Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice individually, neatly annotated in the calligraphic hand of a collector to the upper and lower edges and dated 1972. Also including a signed and inscribed 8 x 10 light paper stock image by Rice, depicting the lyricist in a head and shoulders pose with a poster advertising Jesus Christ, Superstar in the immediate background. Signed by Rice in bold black fountain pen ink to a light area of the image. Generally VG to about EX, 4