Publisher's Synopsis
Leaden skies, horizontal rain, stodgy demographics and the unmistakable whiff of endemic disappointment - these are the raw materials that make up Jack Hurley's geographically problematic Rubbish Seaside series.
Drawing on - and then shamelessly corrupting - the utopian, idyllic vistas found in mid-century railway posters, this collection of backhanded love letters to cherished British destinations celebrates their neglected, awful glory.
Come on in - immerse yourself in the full horror of bawling children, drunken ne'er-do-wells and feral hen do's - the water's lovely!