<p>Few lives of great men offer so much interest - and so many mysteries - as the life of Charles Darwin, the greatest figure of nineteenth-century science, whose ideas are still inspiring discoveries and controversies more than 100 years after his death. Yet, only with the publication of <i>Voyaging</i>, the first volume of this acclaimed biography, do we have a truly vivid and comprehensive picture of Darwin as a man and a scientist. <br><br>The second and final volume of Janet Browne''s biography of Darwin - <i>The Power of Place </i>- is also available from Pimlico.</p>