'The richness and originality of this book lies in these typographical comparisons, which is a substantial and important contribution to Ireland’s architectural history.’ - Review by Dervla MacManus, Architecture Ireland (May 2023); 'The Magdalen Laundries and the mother-and-baby homes are not the only institutions Irish society has used for hiding its embarrassments' - Mary Leland, Irish Examiner, February 2022.; 'Quinlan's wonderful book will undoubtedly become the vade mecum for the history of Ireland's "mental hospital" buildings and, as such, adds significantly to the broader historiography of psychiatry in Ireland.' - The Medical Independent, October 2022.; 'STANDING proudly in its own grounds at Mulgrave Street, St Joseph's Hospital is a landmark building on the edge of the city. Now architect and historian Patrick Quinlan has uncovered a fascinating history of the facility which includes tales of its earliest patients escaping and "nocturnal sorties by unmarried colleagues"'. - Limerick Leader.