A scientific window onto Poland's insects. Small, precise, elegantly observed specimens. Polskie Pismo Entomologiczne; Bulletin Entomologique De Pologne is a bilingual zoological bulletin that assembles field reports, species descriptions and taxonomic checklists from a pivotal era of early 20th century science. Presented with the characteristic rigour of a polish scientific periodical, it functions as an entomology journal collection and an insect research anthology: faunal surveys and museum notes sit beside diagnostic characters and comparative remarks that illuminate taxonomy and systematics. The material is of immediate use to modern researchers tracing nomenclature or distributions, yet it remains approachable for the curious reader who enjoys close natural-history observation. Readers engaged in european insect studies or in documenting biodiversity in Poland will find original locality data and careful descriptions that still repay careful reading. Brief habitat notes, seasonal observations and morphological comparisons appear repeatedly, giving the volume practical value for revisionary work as well as for general study. Far from abstruse, the prose favours clarity; the work serves as both an academic reference work and a readable archive of scientific practice. Historically and literarily the bulletin matters: it captures the habits of collectors, the evolving methods of classification and the regional priorities that shaped polish natural history. Many entries include locality information and comparative judgements that remain instructive for contemporary taxonomy and systematics, and the bilingual presentation reflects the cross-border nature of european scholarship at the time. As a scholarly entomology publication it is essential for curators, taxonomists and anyone using primary sources; as an entomologist resource guide it helps connect names to specimens and places. Equally rewarding for casual readers and for classic-literature collectors, the book bridges practical scholarship and cultural history while preserving the texture of period science. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.