Captain Scott's Invaluable Assistant: Edgar Evans
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0752458450
ISBN-13
9780752458458
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
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The History Press Ltd
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 1st, 2012
Print length
192 Pages
Weight
336 grams
Dimensions
23.40 x 15.50 x 1.50 cms
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Petty Officer Edgar Evans was Captain’s Scott’s ‘giant worker’ and his ‘invaluable assistant’. He went with Scott on both the British Antarctic Expeditions of the early 1900s – the ‘Discovery’ expedition of 1901 and the ‘Terra Nova’ expedition in 1910 – distinguishing himself on both.
Petty Officer Edgar Evans was Captains Scotts giant worker and his invaluable assistant. He went with Scott on both the British Antarctic Expeditions of the early 1900s the Discovery expedition of 1901 and the Terra Nova expedition in 1910 distinguishing himself on both. In 1903, with Scott, Edgar made the first long and arduous sortie onto the Plateau of Victoria Land. The journey highlighted Edgars common sense, strength, courage, wit and unflappability. Thus it came as no surprise when, in 1911, Edgar was chosen by Scott to be one of the five men to go on the final attempt at the South Pole.Tragically the Welsh Giant was the first to die on the ill-fated return, and posthumously Edgar was blamed in some quarters for causing the deaths of the whole party. It was suggested that his failure was due to his relative lack of education, which made him less able to endure the conditions than his well-educated companions. Isobel Williams repudiates this shameful suggestion and redresses the balance of attention paid to the upper and lower-deck members of Scott''s famous expeditions.
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