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Commentary on Chris Turney's Why didn't they ask Evans?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 June 2018

Karen May*
Affiliation:
27 Old Gloucester Street. London, WC1N 3AX ([email protected])

Extract

I am writing in response to Professor Chris Turney's recent research article Why didn't they ask Evans?, published in Polar Record on 28 September 2017. The article took as its focus Scott's second-in-command, Lieutenant E.R.G.R ‘Teddy’ Evans, and alleged that Evans failed to deliver Captain Scott's ‘updated orders’ to base in February 1912. This is an error that needs to be corrected.

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