Dispar
The Online Journal of Lepidoptera
ISSN 2056-9246

25 November 2019
© Peter Eeles
Citation: Eeles, P. (2019). A Review of: A Comprehensive Guide to Insects of Britain and Ireland (2nd edition) [Online]. Available from http://www.dispar.org/reference.php?id=153 [Accessed May 10, 2024].

A Review of: A Comprehensive Guide to Insects of Britain and Ireland (2nd edition)


Review by Peter Eeles

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From the publisher

This new and expanded edition, the most complete guide to insects ever published, now has 544 pages and covers over 2300 species with updated maps & over 2900 colour photographs throughout, with fully comprehensive sections on all insect groups, including beetles (108 pages), flies (100 pages), ants, bees & wasps (86 pages).

A Review by Peter Eeles - 25th November 2019

It is very unusual for these pages to include a review of the second edition of a book (click here to read a review of the first edition), but we make an exception for a modern-day classic, for Paul Brock's latest masterpiece is such a work. As one would expect, the production of this book is of the same high quality that we have come to expect from Pisces Publications.

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Unsurprisingly, all of the plaudits paid to the first edition (including my own) apply equally here. And while it is obvious that those considering a purchase should get the new edition, why would those of us that already own the book consider an 'upgrade'?

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In a nutshell, this new edition has several important enhancements:

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This astonishing work is, without doubt, the most comprehensive guide to the insects of Britain and Ireland around, and the sentiments I expressed in the first review still hold true: "This book is the best of its kind bar none and I can't recommend it highly enough. Every entomologist should have a copy".