With 3 essays and probably 100 lavish color photographs from Seawrights Northern Irish murder sites, to his most recent work about the edges of our cities. This has to be the most comprehensive collection of Paul seawrights work to date. The Belfast work is the most compelling - fires and fences and cages around bars remind us just how brutalised the North of Ireland became. This is an excellent and exhaustive reference book by one of Irelands most consistent artists. The introduction by the Director of the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Declan McGonagle, is also excellent.