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‘Along the Borders’: Pre-Order My First Book From Penguin Random House!

‘Along the Borders’: Pre-Order My First Book From Penguin Random House!

by Richard Collett | Nov 13, 2025 | Stories, United Kingdom

News Claxon! My first book, ‘Along the Borders: In search of what divides and unites the British Isles’, published April 30th 2026 by Penguin Random House, is now available for pre-order! 4 years ago, I found myself travelling along the banks of the River...
Why Pheasant Island Changes Nationalities Every Six Months

Why Pheasant Island Changes Nationalities Every Six Months

by Richard Collett | Jul 29, 2025 | Borders, France, Spain, Stories

Discover the curious story of Pheasant Island, a 200-metre-long island in the middle of the Bidasoa River between France and Spain, which changes nationalities every six months. On a quiet stretch of the Bidasoa River between the Basque towns of Irun and Hendaye lies...
Jordan’s Forgotten Panhandle (A Cartographical Curiosity in the Eastern Desert)

Jordan’s Forgotten Panhandle (A Cartographical Curiosity in the Eastern Desert)

by Richard Collett | Jun 30, 2025 | Borders, Jordan

Discover the unusual story of Jordan’s ‘panhandle’, a cartographical curiosity in the far eastern desert borderlands between Syria, Iraq and Saudi Arabia. The empty highway led northeast from Azraq. Leaving behind the sparse palms and military...
Winston’s Hiccup: How a Cartographical Mishap Defined the Saudi-Jordanian border

Winston’s Hiccup: How a Cartographical Mishap Defined the Saudi-Jordanian border

by Richard Collett | Jun 27, 2025 | Borders, Jordan

I travelled deep into Jordan’s eastern deserts in search of Winston’s Hiccup, a cartographical anomaly supposedly drawn by drunken statesmen which defined the Middle East’s modern borders. The road was long. The tarmac was scorching hot. And the...
Bir Tawil: The World’s Last Terra Nullius?

Bir Tawil: The World’s Last Terra Nullius?

by Richard Collett | Mar 5, 2025 | Borders, Stories, Sudan

Discover the curious case of Bir Tawil, a trapezoid of land in the Nubian Desert between Egypt and Sudan that could be the world’s last ‘Terra Nullius’. The Egyptian-Sudanese border is a geopolitical anomaly, filled with territorial disputes,...
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