Palao wrote many articles and constantly delivered talks and lectures to various organisations and schools on the subjects of geology and pre-history. His best known research are five of his books which were published between 1975 and 1985:[1][2]
Palao, George (1975). The Guns and Towers of Gibraltar. Ashford, Buchan & Enright. ISBN0948466014.
Palao, George (1977). Gibraltar: Our Forgotten Past. Ferma.
Palao, George (1979). Gibraltar: Our Heritage. Ferma.
Palao, George (1981). Gibraltar: Tales of Our Past. Ferma.
Palao, George (1982). Gibraltar: Genesis and Evolution. Ferma.
By writing these books Palao wanted "to increase the understanding and appreciation of Gibraltar's vast historical assets by those who live on the Rock and visitors alike". He managed to achieve this by bringing Gibraltar's rich history and heritage to the fore of the general public as no one had previously achieved.[1]
Palao was also an accomplished illustrator, a skill he developed during his career as a draughtsman. He often complemented his written works with simple yet detailed line drawings of representations of events, people, costumes, warfare technologies, monuments and artefacts which have been used as resources at various schools in Gibraltar. His collection of illustrations includes many technical drawings of caves and other historical sites in Gibraltar. Palao was also commissioned to illustrate The Rock of the Gibraltarians: A History of Gibraltar, a book authored by former Governor of Gibraltar Sir William Jackson in 1987,[4] considered to be the most complete history of Gibraltar and its people.[1]
Although it was lesser known by the general public, Palao was also an accomplished model maker.[1]
^Jackson, William G.F. (1987). The Rock of the Gibraltarians: A History of Gibraltar (Hardback) (2nd ed.). United States: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. ISBN0-8386-3237-8.