Introducing Deep Ends: The J.G. Ballard Anthology 2015 , a 300-page, full-size, full-colour collection of work by and about J.G. Ballard. Deep Ends 2015 features an in-depth analysis of the first two manuscript pages of Crash by British Library archivist Chris Beckett -- the pages are reproduced here for the first time -- plus Bernard Sigaud's recent finding of the original JG Ballard English-language preface to the Danish edition of The Atrocity Exhibition , long considered lost and reprinted here with Sigaud's exhaustive history of the elusive Forord . But wait, there's more! The book's contents include: Ana Barrado -- 14 amazing shots of Las Vegas Andrew Frost -- Infinite Possibilities of the Sky: Expanding the Balladian Aesthetic Benjamin Noys -- Conceptual Weapons: Ballard's Futures David Pringle -- Chronology: Ballard/Moorcock 1955-1962 Dominika Oramus -- The World of Simulacra: JG Ballard, Philip K. Dick, Jean Baudrillard Feroze Alam -- Six post-apocalyptic paintings James Reich -- Hello Baudrillard Jeannette Baxter -- Uncanny Forms: Reading Ballard's Non-Fiction John Boston -- JG Ballard's Second Wave of Short Stories, 1959-1964 Matt Smith -- The Work of Emotion: Ballard and the Death of Effect Mike Holliday -- A Home and a Grave: An Alternate Reading of 'The Unlimited Dream Company' Paul Green -- Staring Down the Eye of the Cyclone: 'The Wind From Nowhere' Pippa Tandy -- Writing World War III: JG Ballard's Field Guide to the Cold War Theo Inglis -- Yesterdays Tomorrow is Not Today: JG Ballard and 'This is Tomorrow' Valentina Polcini -- Ancient Mariners of Inner Space and Robinson Crusoes in Reverse: Literary Myths in JG Ballard's Science Fiction