Featured on The Book Show on Sky Arts on 19 March 2009.
Darwin’s Island is an enthralling book, a wonderful look at Darwin, how England and especially his home in Kent inspired his work. Most valuable is the way Jones has approached his subject, both looking back to Darwin’s discoveries and then taking us forward in time to measure progress and further scientific discoveries. This is Steve Jones’ latest book and if you haven’t read his work, I urge you to plunge in, he’s one of the very best science writers, able to communicate with enthusiasm and clarity, opening up the world of science to the general reader.
Comparison: Almost Like a Whale: The Origin of the Species Updated by Steve Jones, Darwin’s Garden by Michael Boulter
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The Origin of Species is the most famous book in science but its stature tends to obscure the genius of Charles Darwin's other works. The Beagle voyage, too, occupied only five of the fifty years of his career. He spent only five weeks on the Galapagos and on his return never left Britain again. Darwin wrote six million words, in nineteen books and innumerable letters, on topics as different as dogs, barnacles, insect-eating plants, orchids, earthworms, apes and human emotion. Together, they laid the foundations of modern biology.
In this beautifully written, witty and illuminating book, Steve Jones explores the domestic Darwin, the sage of Kent, and brings his work up to date. Great Britain was Charles Darwin's other island, its countryside as much, or more, a place of discovery than had been the Galapagos. It traces the great naturalist's second journey across its modest landscape: a voyage not of the body but of the mind.
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Darwin's Island is available in Paperback
Darwin's Island was written by Steve Jones and published by Little, Brown Book Group
Darwin's Island has 341 pages
£11.69