Today in pulp... a bit of J G Ballard!
The Atrocity Exhibition, by J G Ballard. Panther, 1972. Cover possibly by John Holmes.
Vermillion Sands, by J G Ballard. Cape, 1973. Cover illustration by Brian Knight.
The Day Of Forever, by J G Ballard. Triad/Panther, 1985. Cover by James Marsh.
Myths Of The Near Future, by J G Ballard. Cape, 1982. Cover by Bill Botton.
The Cloud-Sculptors Of Coral D, by J G Ballard. The Magazine Of Fantasy And Science Fiction, December 1967. Cover by Jack Gaughan.
The Drought, by J G Ballard. Panther, 1978. Cover by Chris Foss.
The Drowned World by J. G. Ballard. Science Fiction Adventures, Vol 4 No. 24, Jan/Feb 1962. Cover by Brian Lewis.
The Overloaded Man by J G Ballard. Panther, 1967. Cover by Ray Ginghofer.
The Venus Hunters by J G Ballard. Triad, 1985. Cover by James Marsh.
The Four-Dimensional Nightmare, by J G Ballard. Penguin Science Fiction, 1965. Cover by Giorgio Gordoni.
The Drowned World, by J G Ballard. Penguin, 1974. Cover by by David Pelham.
Vermilion Sands, by JG Ballard. Panther Science Fiction, 1975. Cover by Peter Andrew Jones.
The Wind From Nowhere, by J G Ballard. Penguin, 1967. Cover by Alan Aldridge.
High-Rise, by J G Ballard. Panther, 1977. Cover by Chris Foss.
The Illuminated Man, by J G Ballard. The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1964. Cover by Ed Emshwiller.
The Impossible Man, by J G Ballard. Berkeley Medallion, 1966. Cover by Richard Powers.
The Terminal Beach, by J G Ballard. Penguin, 1966. Cover by Enzo Ragazzini.
Ultime Notizie Dall' America / Ora Zero, by J G Ballard. Urania (Mondadori) 1981. Cover by Karel Thole.
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