The Origin of Species may be the most famous book in science but its stature tends to obscure much of Charles Darwin's other works. His visit to the Galapagos lasted just five weeks & on his return he never left Britain again. Darwin spent forty years working on the plants animals & people of his native land & wrote over six million words on topics as different as dogs insect-eating plants orchids earthworms apes & human emotion. Together they laid the foundations of modern biology. In this beautifully written witty & illuminating book Steve Jones explores the domestic Darwin tracing the great naturalist's journey across Britain: a voyage not of the body but of the mind.