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Palawan Press Limited was established in London by Simon Draper in 1992,[1] following his retirement as chairman of the Virgin Music Group after its sale to EMI.[2]

As of 2011, Palawan Press publishes exclusive limited edition books costing from £75 to £2000.[3]

  1. ^ Companies House webcheck. Company number 02760978
  2. ^ 'Simon Draper', Gearbox Magazine., March 2009. Martyn Goddard
  3. ^ Palawan Press Official web site

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