This is a Flickr find, a really nice cover painted by Dutch artist Alja Cousin for Peggy Swenson’s Pearl de zwoele maagd. We assumed we’d find no other traces of Cousin out there, but there are actually a couple of other covers floating around, though not in a size useful enough to share. We’ll see if she turns up again. The title of this in English means “Pearl the sultry virgin,” but Swenson originally wrote it as The Unloved, and saw it published in 1964 by Midwood Books, a top sleaze imprint that partnered with her several times. And by her we mean him, since Swenson was in reality Richard E. Geis. See nice Swensons here and here.
1947—Heyerdahl Embarks on Kon-Tiki
Norwegian ethnographer and adventurer Thor Heyerdahl and his five man crew set out from Peru on a giant balsa wood raft called the Kon-Tiki in order to prove that Peruvian natives could have settled Polynesia. After a 101 day, 4,300 mile (8,000 km) journey, Kon-Tiki smashes into the reef at Raroia in the Tuamotu Islands on August 7, 1947, thus demonstrating that it is possible for a primitive craft to survive a Pacific crossing.